by GoldenWarrior11 » Thu Aug 06, 2020 11:15 am
I'm glad creative solutions are being considered in an attempt to try and salvage college basketball season. The NBA has definitely appeared to have created an effective model for protection and competition, a model that could not be easily duplicated for the NFL, college football or baseball. It is in college basketball's best interest to try and duplicate anything they can that has worked in hopes of getting this season started, uninterrupted and, God willing, completed.
So, what would this look like? A NYC bubble? A Philadelphia bubble? I don't see the need to rent out a cavernous NBA arena if we aren't having fans (but maybe we do because they have more space and allows for better entry/exit/testing procedures). A two-month conference season (January/February)? Maybe extend it into mid-December? Would need to get the kids and families home for Holidays. Perhaps start in early-December, allow for two-weeks off for Holidays, and return? Play the BET in early March at same location (or transition it to NYC)?
Lots of unknowns. But glad it is still being discussed. For student-athletes, if they can remain e-learning, and kept safe with low risk, it is possible.