64%
No need
64%
36%
Yes it should
36%
Richard Gregg
Better chance of more games, more revenue and most importantly a safer environment for all.
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Ned Criscimagna
Don't endanger our athletes' health to satisfy the desires of fans to see a game. Life is more important than any game. And I 'm an alum, fanatic about the Huskers, cheering them in for 60 years.
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Ron Joseph
Let the scientists guide us. One advantage of delay is the fact we had no spring practice. We are all ready behind most teams. If we can practice in the fall and play in the spring - it may even it
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Cases are up but deaths percentages are way down. I think young people would be safe. Only people with compromised health conditions and obese people are really affected now.
ReplyToo much else goes on in the Spring and we may not be any closer to a vaccine at that point. Plus, you have incoming freshmen and seniors that may not play if prepping for NFL draft in the Spring.
ReplyIt's seeming more and more like this virus will just become a fact of life like the flu. Why stop living life? Those who are healthy and want to live will be fine playing sports.
ReplyLet those oldsters and those with immune deficiencies stay home. But the world needs to start up again. If they would just stop censoring the weekly deaths # and show the decline in the death rates.
ReplyThere is no escaping the virus. Moving the season won’t change this. Too much risk of injury because of short off-season following a spring schedule and start of next fall season.
ReplyThe Big10 Conference is as wishy, washy as could possible be imagined. I don't think they have the stomach to make any critical decisions and the new commissioner if an embarrass. Get rid of him.
ReplyPunt until the 2021 season
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