Emeka Egbuka, 2021 5* WR, Steilacoom (Steilacoom HS), WA (Offered 10/20/18)
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Sounds like the Oklahoma 247 guy expected EE to commit to Oklahoma after the visit but will now delay his commitment.
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Fong wrote the article and thinks it’s OSU. Didn’t say it was all good news. Just said not going to Oklahoma this weekend
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We’re getting this guy.Motrboatnsob said:Fong wrote the article and thinks it’s OSU. Didn’t say it was all good news. Just said not going to Oklahoma this weekend
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JTT tooQuietcowskee said:
We’re getting this guy.Motrboatnsob said:Fong wrote the article and thinks it’s OSU. Didn’t say it was all good news. Just said not going to Oklahoma this weekend
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This. There's a fucking pandemic. EE and JTT aren't gonna leave WA for these ass-backward states. Especially after the shit hits the fan this fall.
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Keep hope alive
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And they’re still playing football as of now. Looks like they care about football.TTJ said: -
I'll wait to see it happen before I pat them on the back.greenblood said:
And they’re still playing football as of now. Looks like they care about football.TTJ said: -
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Too bad Egbuka wasn't leaning towards BamaTTJ said: -
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Wiped out? Stacked like cordwood?
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Lawsuits coming.TTJ said:
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The shit show hasn't even begun yet.
I'm not worried about the players or coaches, students, instructors, or anyone else involved. IDGAF if they all get sick. Keep them isolated and play anyways. These outbreaks are eventually going to hit every school, or at least enough of them, and I'll be amazed if football gets played. Maybe one or two weekends will happen before a forced stop. -
Or people realize a positive test isn't a death sentence and kids get sick every yearchuck said:The shit show hasn't even begun yet.
I'm not worried about the players or coaches, students, instructors, or anyone else involved. IDGAF if they all get sick. Keep them isolated and play anyways. These outbreaks are eventually going to hit every school, or at least enough of them, and I'll be amazed if football gets played. Maybe one or two weekends will happen before a forced stop.
No let's go with panic in the streets.
Clarify to sayy the SEC won't care about coverage the Pac 12 does -
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WoodCallMeBigErn said:CFetters_Nacho_Lover said: -
Irrelevant, as I've expressed before and as you well know. I doubt many, if any, football players or typical age students will have severe or deadly outcomes from Covid.RaceBannon said:
Or people realize a positive test isn't a death sentence and kids get sick every year.chuck said:The shit show hasn't even begun yet.
I'm not worried about the players or coaches, students, instructors, or anyone else involved. IDGAF if they all get sick. Keep them isolated and play anyways. These outbreaks are eventually going to hit every school, or at least enough of them, and I'll be amazed if football gets played. Maybe one or two weekends will happen before a forced stop.
Colleges aren't going to allow themselves, nor would they be allowed if they so chose, to be hot beds or reservoirs of infection and that's what is coming.
Throw in the attitude many athletes already have about being protected, how they are going to react when a bunch of them catch it and some get sick, and how admin and especially the media are going to react, and it's hard for me to picture thua working out.
I'm just forecasting. I want them to play and will gladly resubmit my idea to place a camera, screen and speaker in the seat of every ticket holder and quarantine the teams for the whole season so they either don't catch it or just don't spread it. -
Should we be concerned it is the WR group out at Oklahoma and Riley will convince Emeka to graduate early to play this season at OU?
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I think the Pac 12 would cave at the first positive test so they made the right call for themchuck said:
Irrelevant, as I've expressed before and as you well know. I doubt many, if any, football players or typical age students will have severe or deadly outcomes from Covid.RaceBannon said:
Or people realize a positive test isn't a death sentence and kids get sick every year.chuck said:The shit show hasn't even begun yet.
I'm not worried about the players or coaches, students, instructors, or anyone else involved. IDGAF if they all get sick. Keep them isolated and play anyways. These outbreaks are eventually going to hit every school, or at least enough of them, and I'll be amazed if football gets played. Maybe one or two weekends will happen before a forced stop.
Colleges aren't going to allow themselves, nor would they be allowed if they so chose, to be hot beds or reservoirs of infection and that's what is coming.
Throw in the attitude many athletes already have about being protected, how they are going to react when a bunch of them catch it and some get sick, and how admin and especially the media are going to react, and it's hard for me to picture thua working out.
I'm just forecasting. I want them to play and will gladly resubmit my idea to place a camera, screen and speaker in the seat of every ticket holder and quarantine the teams for the whole season so they either don't catch it or just don't spread it.
The three that are playing have already decided they won't
I've accepted this. -
I think they'll cave. There will be a shit ton more pressure than there was on the Pac 12 (was there any?) after cases pile up..RaceBannon said:
I think the Pac 12 would cave at the first positive test so they made the right call for themchuck said:
Irrelevant, as I've expressed before and as you well know. I doubt many, if any, football players or typical age students will have severe or deadly outcomes from Covid.RaceBannon said:
Or people realize a positive test isn't a death sentence and kids get sick every year.chuck said:The shit show hasn't even begun yet.
I'm not worried about the players or coaches, students, instructors, or anyone else involved. IDGAF if they all get sick. Keep them isolated and play anyways. These outbreaks are eventually going to hit every school, or at least enough of them, and I'll be amazed if football gets played. Maybe one or two weekends will happen before a forced stop.
Colleges aren't going to allow themselves, nor would they be allowed if they so chose, to be hot beds or reservoirs of infection and that's what is coming.
Throw in the attitude many athletes already have about being protected, how they are going to react when a bunch of them catch it and some get sick, and how admin and especially the media are going to react, and it's hard for me to picture thua working out.
I'm just forecasting. I want them to play and will gladly resubmit my idea to place a camera, screen and speaker in the seat of every ticket holder and quarantine the teams for the whole season so they either don't catch it or just don't spread it.
The three that are playing have already decided they won't
I've accepted this.
I'm poor though so I'm only betting my pride. -
Oklahoma doesn't seem concerned about an entire position group testing positivechuck said:
I think they'll cave. There will be a shit ton more pressure than there was on the Pac 12 (was there any?) after cases pile up..RaceBannon said:
I think the Pac 12 would cave at the first positive test so they made the right call for themchuck said:
Irrelevant, as I've expressed before and as you well know. I doubt many, if any, football players or typical age students will have severe or deadly outcomes from Covid.RaceBannon said:
Or people realize a positive test isn't a death sentence and kids get sick every year.chuck said:The shit show hasn't even begun yet.
I'm not worried about the players or coaches, students, instructors, or anyone else involved. IDGAF if they all get sick. Keep them isolated and play anyways. These outbreaks are eventually going to hit every school, or at least enough of them, and I'll be amazed if football gets played. Maybe one or two weekends will happen before a forced stop.
Colleges aren't going to allow themselves, nor would they be allowed if they so chose, to be hot beds or reservoirs of infection and that's what is coming.
Throw in the attitude many athletes already have about being protected, how they are going to react when a bunch of them catch it and some get sick, and how admin and especially the media are going to react, and it's hard for me to picture thua working out.
I'm just forecasting. I want them to play and will gladly resubmit my idea to place a camera, screen and speaker in the seat of every ticket holder and quarantine the teams for the whole season so they either don't catch it or just don't spread it.
The three that are playing have already decided they won't
I've accepted this.
I'm poor though so I'm only betting my pride.
I think the pressure is to play. I could be wrong
The B1G has had some grumbling by players and parents. Haven't heard much out here. With 4 teams in California the Pac is in a tough spot to even practice -
If the research claim that covid-19 affected individuals have exhibited residual and permanent cardiovascular damage ... that's actually fucking scary.
also fucking scary for the ncaa and the schools because someone (the lawyers) is/are monitoring this closely.
A student athlete that's been covid'ed and then allowed to play after - has a cardiovascular incident on or off the field - lawsuits are going to fly and it's going to be expensive and extensive.
The school/ncaa lawyers have all been sitting in the back of the room with their hands/arms crossed and thinking the legal long game.
hell, a player doesn't even have to have a documented positive covid-19 test and the lawyers are going to be all over this. -
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If the research claim that covid-19 affected individuals have exhibited residual and permanent cardiovascular damage ... that's actually fucking scary.
also fucking scary for the ncaa and the schools because someone (the lawyers) is/are monitoring this closely.
A student athlete that's been covid'ed and then allowed to play after - has a cardiovascular incident on or off the field - lawsuits are going to fly and it's going to be expensive and extensive.
The school/ncaa lawyers have all been sitting in the back of the room with their hands/arms crossed and thinking the legal long game.
hell, a player doesn't even have to have a documented positive covid-19 test and the lawyers are going to be all over this.
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Probably because the players already quit before the conference, demanding a 50/50 split in July.RaceBannon said:
Oklahoma doesn't seem concerned about an entire position group testing positivechuck said:
I think they'll cave. There will be a shit ton more pressure than there was on the Pac 12 (was there any?) after cases pile up..RaceBannon said:
I think the Pac 12 would cave at the first positive test so they made the right call for themchuck said:
Irrelevant, as I've expressed before and as you well know. I doubt many, if any, football players or typical age students will have severe or deadly outcomes from Covid.RaceBannon said:
Or people realize a positive test isn't a death sentence and kids get sick every year.chuck said:The shit show hasn't even begun yet.
I'm not worried about the players or coaches, students, instructors, or anyone else involved. IDGAF if they all get sick. Keep them isolated and play anyways. These outbreaks are eventually going to hit every school, or at least enough of them, and I'll be amazed if football gets played. Maybe one or two weekends will happen before a forced stop.
Colleges aren't going to allow themselves, nor would they be allowed if they so chose, to be hot beds or reservoirs of infection and that's what is coming.
Throw in the attitude many athletes already have about being protected, how they are going to react when a bunch of them catch it and some get sick, and how admin and especially the media are going to react, and it's hard for me to picture thua working out.
I'm just forecasting. I want them to play and will gladly resubmit my idea to place a camera, screen and speaker in the seat of every ticket holder and quarantine the teams for the whole season so they either don't catch it or just don't spread it.
The three that are playing have already decided they won't
I've accepted this.
I'm poor though so I'm only betting my pride.
I think the pressure is to play. I could be wrong
The B1G has had some grumbling by players and parents. Haven't heard much out here. With 4 teams in California the Pac is in a tough spot to even practice
The conference isn't in any rush to go forward with a season, not until they have a plan of attack (spoilers: they won't)