FLRacingFan
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Depressing.
I have tickets to St. Pete this weekend too, so far that’s still on.Puts a damper on things for sure. Don't know if it's happening in FL and not to derail or fear monger, but almost all of the universities out here in CA are suspending classes to online-only. Duke and Ohio State have too. Seems the outdoor sports have caught a break versus indoor so far, except Washington state governor just banned gatherings of 250+. You could hit up The Players Championship on Thursday, golf and nascar still full go.
The NCAA Tournament will be held without fans. I would have rather just cancelled it honestly. The soul and energy will be gone....
Just finished watching DePaul/Xavier and Iona/St. Peter's. Maybe the last competitive basketball we will see for sometime...I anticipate early Friday we'll see the reports trickling in of conference tournaments being called off entirely with eventually the Big Dance being cancelled.
anybody see the problem here? Influenza A (Bird Flu) is not a common cold.
Cancelation has to be coming Duke has taken itself out of the tournament.
Absolutely.Student-athletes across all of these sports should be allowed to retain their eligibility.
I’m sure they could claim it - #1 in KenPom and #2 in NET as well - but I don’t think they’ll go through the trouble of doing that. The NCAA and AP won’t award anything so it’ll just be vacant for a year is most likely.Does this mean Kansas will be crowned champs since they are ranked #1?
KU will (or should) be the AP National Champion. I doubt that the NCAA will recognize them as National Champs though, ESPECIALLY since it's Kansas. Sucks for me as a fan, but it is what it is.Does this mean Kansas will be crowned champs since they are ranked #1?
I hate this damn state more times than not, yikes.This might be even worse than UCF’s 2017 football “national championship”. Florida strikes again.
Florida Senate proclaims Seminoles champions
The Florida Senate passed a resolution proclaiming the No. 4 Seminoles, who went 26-5 and won the first ACC regular-season title in school history, "champions by default."www.espn.com
Iona will be back on top of the MAAC in a heartbeat.Rick Pitino is taking over at Iona. Apparently he had serious interest in the Providence job last year had Ed Cooley replaced John Beilien instead of Juwan Howard. He also reached out to Holy Cross about their opening in 2019 but the school showed no interest. Based on his desire to coach in the Northeast and the fact he wasn't getting a big time gig Iona's not a bad landing spot. He'll have fringe Top 25 success there.