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1 hour ago, Lobo said:

Glad to see the Covid test kit results at Baylor take just a week. 

Meantime, the Rape test kit results at Baylor still take a decade. 

"What rape kits?" - Waco PD

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On 10/18/2020 at 8:56 AM, mdleast said:

On the other hand, I selfishly like those night games plus I would think those early games will be especially jarring for the players. How early they gonna have to get up and get there for those games? 

Amphetamines.

 

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On 10/18/2020 at 2:34 PM, Lobo said:

Meantime, the Rape test kit results at Baylor still take a decade. 

Baylor rape kit:

"Did you do it?  Hold up one of these."

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1) "Okay, great!  See you out on the practice field!"
2) "Try again.  Okay, great!  See you out on the practice field!"

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On 10/16/2020 at 12:48 PM, 4th&Five said:

It's obvious the conferences that haven't started yet are going to be a massive clusterfuck.  It'll be funny to watch the B10 try to get OSU enough games in to snag a playoff spot.

But... I'd think a 6-0 Ohio State would get in over a 9-1 Oklahoma State, I'm not so sure it will matter unless OU or UT run the table for XII...

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You can't hide from this, people will eventually realize that everyone is getting this virus. You've had plenty of time to prepare. Fix your diet, exercise, be diligent about your hygiene & stop blindly following any of these crooks. Baylor is a good and predictable example. 

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2 hours ago, Goodman said:

You can't hide from this, people will eventually realize that everyone is getting this virus. You've had plenty of time to prepare. Fix your diet, exercise, be diligent about your hygiene & stop blindly following any of these crooks. Baylor is a good and predictable example. 

Actually just drink more beer. Seems to work for me.

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Looks like we get through this weekend with 94 of 99 match-ups between two power-5 opponents played on schedule

Not a math expert but I think that's almost 95 percent

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19 minutes ago, mdmost said:

 

Wiscy is out their QB1 QB2 QB3 and trending dangerously close to the 5% testing threshold the b1g gave for teams to stay under in order to play. The best part about it is with the 21 day mandatory shutdown, they won't just be not playing this game, but also the next 2 as well. 

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On 10/22/2020 at 6:12 PM, mdmost said:

 

Not a shock since they have already started demolition on SDCCU/Qualcomm/the Murph.   With the reduced capacity restrictions, it would have been even worse financially to move it to smaller capacity Petco.  

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On 10/16/2020 at 10:38 AM, ztejas said:

Yeah, we're getting pretty close to shutting this whole thing down. 

Hadn't heard about Cincy having an issue with it. Maybe they'll miss some starters next weekend and SMU can button up a heavily asterisked conference title.

How close are we now?

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El Paso is getting rocked by covid right now. they've added nearly 3,000 cases in the last 2 days. They are nearly out of ICU beds in west Texas so its not a good place to be at this time.

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4 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

Was Big XII football "in danger" due to any one of its postponed games?  Or the ACC?

1.  Look at a map.  Tell me where in the U.S. the biggest spikes in COVID cases is located.

2.  Look at a calendar.  Tell me when the Big 10 started playing games and when the Big 12/ACC started playing.

The Big 10 is gonna cancel more games in the coming weeks.  The situation up there ain't gonna get better in the winter.  At some point, the Big 10 may fall too far behind to even play games since the ACC, Big 12, and SEC had a bigger head start.

I'm sure Ohio State will make the playoffs if they finish 3-0, so the Big 10 will have done its job to get a team in the playoffs.  But as precautious as that conference was to even play, they'd shut it down if COVID cases continue to rise.

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15 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

Was Big XII football "in danger" due to any one of its postponed games?  Or the ACC?

Completely different and stricter protocol in the B1G.  A player who tests positive faces 10-day isolation, followed by 11 more days until they can see the field.  So, yes it puts a team or player in much more danger of missing action than the XII, SEC or ACC.

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El Paso is getting rocked by covid right now. they've added nearly 3,000 cases in the last 2 days. They are nearly out of ICU beds in west Texas so its not a good place to be at this time.
Wish we could play UTEP again.
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Going to be intersesting to see how the b1g decides to crown the west champion if there is a 7-1 Purdue/Iowa/Minny vs a Wiscy team that may end up undefeated but with only 3 or 4 games played. 

 

With the b1g rules as long as they stay over the covid percent (which has a rolling 21 days while testing positive Wiscy can't play. If this game was cancelled, next weeks will be as well, and more than likely their game 3 weeks from now against Michigan.

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57 minutes ago, Juicy said:

Going to be intersesting to see how the b1g decides to crown the west champion if there is a 7-1 Purdue/Iowa/Minny vs a Wiscy team that may end up undefeated but with only 3 or 4 games played. 

 

With the b1g rules as long as they stay over the covid percent (which has a rolling 21 days while testing positive Wiscy can't play. If this game was cancelled, next weeks will be as well, and more than likely their game 3 weeks from now against Michigan.

 

The Big 10 self sabotaged from the beginning. They setup arbitrary rules to make it harder to play and left no room in their schedule to make it up. It's pretty clear they are perfectly fine not having a season. 

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18 hours ago, perfectchaos007 said:

El Paso is getting rocked by covid right now. they've added nearly 3,000 cases in the last 2 days. They are nearly out of ICU beds in west Texas so its not a good place to be at this time.

If Margot Robbie sex slave clones with $100 bills stuffing their orifices (orifi?) were falling from the sky in a CV-free world, El Paso would still be not a good place to be at this time.

Like the opposite of the old Most Interesting Man In The World radio commercials - whatever side of the tracks he’s on....that the right side of the tracks.

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2 minutes ago, Ignatius said:

If Margot Robbie sex slave clones with $100 bills stuffing their orifices (orifi?) were falling from the sky in a CV-free world, El Paso would still be not a good place to be at this time.

Like the opposite of the old Most Interesting Man In The World radio commercials - whatever side of the tracks he’s on....that the right side of the tracks.

Well I would much rather be on the El Paso side of the tracks. This light brown haired gringo wouldn't feel safe walking down the streets in Juarez. 

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14 hours ago, utee94 said:

 

 

Our understanding of the human heart and conditions that are affected by immune responses has evolved in 60 days. The mental gymnastics they are having to go through to avoid admitting they made up this BS excuse from the beginning to avoid general liability for playing is fascinating. 

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^ I agree. If the heart implications were that widespread, local govts would have been closing gyms and even recommending against outside cardio exercise for people who recovered.

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