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1 hour ago, bullsfan1983 said:

I don’t think there is actually evidence that the virus will disappear in summer months. In fact it’s been in the 80s and 90s in Florida and the numbers keep going up. 

I think the numbers are related to the fact that widespread testing is underway, more than temperature.

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36 minutes ago, Ricky the Bull said:

I think the numbers are related to the fact that widespread testing is underway, more than temperature.

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44 minutes ago, Brad said:

Gotta keep those New Yorkers out.  

I've been saying that for decades ....

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1 hour ago, Brad said:

Gotta keep those New Yorkers out.  

If wasn’t for New Yorkers Florida would be out of business😂😂😂

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Most of you are blowing off the possibility that there will be no football next year but it is a real possibility. Here at UNH we are already making plans for the continuation of on line courses for the start of the fall term. Not saying it’s going to happen but I would think putting it at 50% is fair. 

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4 minutes ago, NewEnglandBull said:

Most of you are blowing off the possibility that there will be no football next year but it is a real possibility. Here at UNH we are already making plans for the continuation of on line courses for the start of the fall term. Not saying it’s going to happen but I would think putting it at 50% is fair. 

You really don’t have football up there anyway so not sure I view you as an expert😀 but if we lock down on this virus and go virtual next fall for academics than we will have much bigger issues than a lost football season, the economy will not be able to survive this, at least for a generation.

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7 minutes ago, Friscobull said:

You really don’t have football up there anyway so not sure I view you as an expert😀 but if we lock down on this virus and go virtual next fall for academics than we will have much bigger issues than a lost football season, the economy will not be able to survive this, at least for a generation.

Academic administrators will be carful in bringing back kids on campus and many parents will be thinking twice about sending their kids. Again, not necessarily saying that CFB will be shut down but highly unlikely it’s going to business as usual by Aug when preseason camp starts. Until there is an actual antidote nothing is guaranteed. 

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4 minutes ago, NewEnglandBull said:

Academic administrators will be carful in bringing back kids on campus and many parents will be thinking twice about sending their kids. Again, not necessarily saying that CFB will be shut down but highly unlikely it’s going to business as usual by Aug when preseason camp starts. Until there is an actual antidote nothing is guaranteed. 

I get all of that, what I would like to hear is what our esteemed business professor has to say about the impact this would have on our economy and will this be a march  to a more socialistic country?

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29 minutes ago, NewEnglandBull said:

If wasn’t for New Yorkers Florida would be out of business😂😂😂

But not near as cynical and rude.

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26 minutes ago, NewEnglandBull said:

Most of you are blowing off the possibility that there will be no football next year but it is a real possibility. Here at UNH we are already making plans for the continuation of on line courses for the start of the fall term. Not saying it’s going to happen but I would think putting it at 50% is fair. 

I give it over 80% we are back to normal and that is low balling it.

Guys its not even April yet and we have alot of very smart medical professionals all over this.  And a President that is pushing too fast and hard to get the country back in business.  

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