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Aug 10, 2020
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Doogal McCougar
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NCAA created a rule that you cannot get a COVID waiver. But, otherwise
your suggestion is the way to go. And, allow players to transfer if they vote to play but the school elects to not play as originally (re)scheduled.
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Not that college presidents care, but the solution is simple:
Future_Tacos
8/10/20 11:50am
But they might get Covid!
BYUALWAYSNUM1
8/10/20 11:51am
It's even possible that they might develop symptoms.
TailgateU
8/10/20 2:33pm
If the players can't smell blood, football is pretty much doomed.
BYUALWAYSNUM1
8/10/20 2:54pm
You have the players who want to play sign a waiver, and those that opt out get an auto redshirt season if they want it.
Turnpike Lane
8/10/20 11:52am
That's what my son signed for his cross country team.
byukarl
8/10/20 11:53am
NCAA created a rule that you cannot get a COVID waiver. But, otherwise
Doogal McCougar
8/10/20 11:54am
then they can waive that rule as well
byukarl
8/10/20 11:55am
NCAA making stupid choices again. The players are adults, not children. Let them sign a waiver if they want to play.
Turnpike Lane
8/10/20 11:56am
NCAA needs to be blown up
kotacoug
8/10/20 12:00pm
NCAA really wants to have the red states schools cancel on their own
ABCoug
8/10/20 12:19pm
It’s not that simple
I'mBatman
8/10/20 12:15pm
No one said that it will go smoothly
byukarl
8/10/20 1:32pm
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