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Mar 26, 2020
12:54
:32
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stlcougs
Redshirt Freshman
This. The NCAA gets all the insurance money and doesnt have to give any to the
schools. IDK, I am not sure how the payout works, but it seems fishy how fast they canceled without giving other options much thought.
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NCAA had a 227 million event cancellation policy
OU Cougar
3/26/20 12:48pm
Insurers for this kind of liability are getting annihilated — unless they have some good language
Indy Coug
3/26/20 12:50pm
Like nearly all business policies it is unlikely that this is a covered peril.
JAGA97
3/26/20 1:16pm
I wonder if this is why the NCAA cancelled the tournament rather than postponing
Charles Darwin
3/26/20 12:52pm
This. The NCAA gets all the insurance money and doesnt have to give any to the
stlcougs
3/26/20 12:54pm
NCAA does not have the schools'/athletes' best interests at heart?
JackStack
3/26/20 12:56pm
Boardmail Yoeli
Indy Coug
3/26/20 12:59pm
Not shedding tears for most schools
Gustav
3/26/20 1:00pm
Looks like SEC had its conference tourney insured; B12 did not
Gustav
3/26/20 1:11pm
The SEC...It just means more.
Hotty-Toddy-Reb
3/26/20 1:41pm
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