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05-10-2020, 09:44 PM
OutlawJoseyWales Wrote:Two principals and three superintendents all have mentioned this as a possibility. Just sharing what Iâve heard
I am not disputing that you heard it, we all have heard it. Please donât take it that I was doubting that. Was just curious where you heard it from. I do think several people have thrown that out, but not sure the KHSAA is even considering it. It sounds good short term but then next spring (2021) you would have a football season that ended in May or June and another that started in August of 2021. If you had baseball this fall, 2020, they would wait over a calendar year to have their season in the spring of 2022.
I still think, like Mr Tackett said, we will have some sort of football season this fall.
05-10-2020, 11:06 PM
I just don't see baseball happening in the fall. And here's why. If you do, you just keep delaying everything else over and over again. When would things ever go back to normal if things keep getting pushed back?
At some point one sport, either baseball or football, will have to lose a season. And I hate to say it but in my opinion, football is a lot more popular in KY than baseball. That's just from my point of view. I just know that football dominates the State of Kentucky. And this is just a guess but I'd say football brings in alot more $$$ than baseball does too.
I still believe football will begin on schedule. As far as baseball, they'll try to work it in this summer for a short time but more than likely baseball is not going to happen in 2020. And just say for some reason this happens and baseball is scheduled in the fall, how will these graduating seniors play? Do y'all think that they'll be allowed to play? What about the ones that's going off to college? Will they put college on hold just to play their senior year of baseball? Im not trying to be funny here. These are all serious questions I have. I just don't see some of this stuff being discussed happening. Some of these idea's are getting real creative and I just don't see how it could work.
At some point one sport, either baseball or football, will have to lose a season. And I hate to say it but in my opinion, football is a lot more popular in KY than baseball. That's just from my point of view. I just know that football dominates the State of Kentucky. And this is just a guess but I'd say football brings in alot more $$$ than baseball does too.
I still believe football will begin on schedule. As far as baseball, they'll try to work it in this summer for a short time but more than likely baseball is not going to happen in 2020. And just say for some reason this happens and baseball is scheduled in the fall, how will these graduating seniors play? Do y'all think that they'll be allowed to play? What about the ones that's going off to college? Will they put college on hold just to play their senior year of baseball? Im not trying to be funny here. These are all serious questions I have. I just don't see some of this stuff being discussed happening. Some of these idea's are getting real creative and I just don't see how it could work.
05-11-2020, 12:57 AM
It was being discussed Last WEEK at the KHSAA Level... I'd say its likely to happen. Don't know about your ZOOM Meeting..
05-11-2020, 01:36 AM
Sports72 Wrote:It was being discussed Last WEEK at the KHSAA Level... I'd say its likely to happen. Don't know about your ZOOM Meeting..
It was a statewide ZOOM meeting with Kentucky Association of School Administrators. Like I said, we will see. The meeting was the source of info for this article: https://www.kentucky.com/sports/high-sch...12671.html
05-11-2020, 01:42 AM
Julian Tackett said this on Friday so Iâm not sure where differing reports are coming from:
One option that is not on the table is moving football to Spring
âItâs not really feasable in our case. Think about this from a health and safety perspective. You would really have two full contact football seasons inside of a nine-month period,â said Tackett. âThereâs health and safety ramifications to that. Thatâs probably not realistic.â
I am inclined to agree with him, I donât see football going to the spring at all. That just isnât a practical solution.
One option that is not on the table is moving football to Spring
âItâs not really feasable in our case. Think about this from a health and safety perspective. You would really have two full contact football seasons inside of a nine-month period,â said Tackett. âThereâs health and safety ramifications to that. Thatâs probably not realistic.â
I am inclined to agree with him, I donât see football going to the spring at all. That just isnât a practical solution.
05-11-2020, 01:46 AM
I understand that people are upset about the loss of spring sports this year. It is absolutely horrible, especially for the seniors. But, I donât think they will try to squeeze those sports in this summer or fall.
05-11-2020, 01:51 AM
To me, itâs easier to cut our losses with whatâs happened this spring than it is to move forward by disrupting every other season more than itâs going to be anyways in order to try and steal that time back. Itâs unfortunate but thatâs the hand weâve been dealt and the quicker get can get back to ânormalâ the better off we are, moving things around as a solution creates more problems than it fixes.
05-13-2020, 04:25 AM
Looking like no fall sports of any kind in 2020.
05-13-2020, 05:08 AM
What are you hearing that leads you to believe that?
05-13-2020, 05:22 AM
plantmanky Wrote:Looking like no fall sports of any kind in 2020.malarkey.
05-13-2020, 05:48 AM
plantmanky Wrote:Looking like no fall sports of any kind in 2020.
Only if the idiots get their way and people with brain cells remain silent.
05-13-2020, 06:12 AM
jetpilot Wrote:Only if the idiots get their way and people with brain cells remain silent.
^^^Truth!
05-13-2020, 06:42 AM
#55PirateFan Wrote:^^^Truth!I wanna take a stand with my Pike Countians/ West Virginians.
05-13-2020, 06:43 AM
#55PirateFan Wrote:^^^Truth!I wanna take a stand with you Pike Countians / West Virginians.
05-13-2020, 02:24 PM
This is interesting imo this does. OT look good.
Laurel County Schools pink slipped all extra duty. Thought this was coming. The Kentucky Department of Education recommended that all athletic coaches receive non-renewal letters for the upcoming athletic season due to the uncertainty of when school athletics will resume. Per the order by Governor Beshear, all athletic and extra-curricular activities are canceled through at least May 31. Additionally, per recommendation by Governor Beshear all school-owned athletic facilities and properties are to remain closed through June 30, 2020. Laurel County Schools have a rich history of athletic success. We are home to numerous district, region, and state championships! We look forward to seeing our athletes and band students back in action and showcasing their talents. We are hopeful this will be able to occur this fall, but at this time there is no definitive timeline. We will continue to wait for further guidance from the KHSAA, KDE, and Governor Beshear.â
Laurel County Schools pink slipped all extra duty. Thought this was coming. The Kentucky Department of Education recommended that all athletic coaches receive non-renewal letters for the upcoming athletic season due to the uncertainty of when school athletics will resume. Per the order by Governor Beshear, all athletic and extra-curricular activities are canceled through at least May 31. Additionally, per recommendation by Governor Beshear all school-owned athletic facilities and properties are to remain closed through June 30, 2020. Laurel County Schools have a rich history of athletic success. We are home to numerous district, region, and state championships! We look forward to seeing our athletes and band students back in action and showcasing their talents. We are hopeful this will be able to occur this fall, but at this time there is no definitive timeline. We will continue to wait for further guidance from the KHSAA, KDE, and Governor Beshear.â
05-13-2020, 02:29 PM
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/stor...sports-air
The 23-school California State University system will primarily remain in a virtual learning model this fall as the country continues to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, CSU chancellor Timothy White said Tuesday. That raises questions about the ability for member schools to field athletic teams for the rest of 2020.
At this point, there is not much clarity about what kind of impact the announcement will have on the football programs at San Diego State, Fresno State and San Jose State, all members of the Mountain West Conference.
The separate University of California system, which includes Cal and UCLA, has not fully committed to the same step as the CSU system. But a spokesperson for the UC system told CBS-Los Angeles it is "likely none of our campuses will fully reopen in the fall."
I know this article is about college sports in California, but the main overtone is something I posted earlier in this thread. So many different people and governing bodies are gonna have Veto power on when their school system/district resumes classes and extra-circular activities.
I 100% agree with the majority of the people on this thread about fall sports taking place.... but I'm not in a position to make such calls.
In the article about California, there are at least 25 major universities mentioned that will more than likely, have their entire fall sports seasons canceled. I'm sure they will say based on recommendations from medical professionals it is in our best interest to cancel all in-person classes on our campuses, thus canceling all fall extra-circular activities.
Their conferences may give the green light, the NCAA may give the green light, other states may allow colleges to resume playing sports.... but one governing body can say No and everything stops.
The 23-school California State University system will primarily remain in a virtual learning model this fall as the country continues to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, CSU chancellor Timothy White said Tuesday. That raises questions about the ability for member schools to field athletic teams for the rest of 2020.
At this point, there is not much clarity about what kind of impact the announcement will have on the football programs at San Diego State, Fresno State and San Jose State, all members of the Mountain West Conference.
The separate University of California system, which includes Cal and UCLA, has not fully committed to the same step as the CSU system. But a spokesperson for the UC system told CBS-Los Angeles it is "likely none of our campuses will fully reopen in the fall."
I know this article is about college sports in California, but the main overtone is something I posted earlier in this thread. So many different people and governing bodies are gonna have Veto power on when their school system/district resumes classes and extra-circular activities.
I 100% agree with the majority of the people on this thread about fall sports taking place.... but I'm not in a position to make such calls.
In the article about California, there are at least 25 major universities mentioned that will more than likely, have their entire fall sports seasons canceled. I'm sure they will say based on recommendations from medical professionals it is in our best interest to cancel all in-person classes on our campuses, thus canceling all fall extra-circular activities.
Their conferences may give the green light, the NCAA may give the green light, other states may allow colleges to resume playing sports.... but one governing body can say No and everything stops.
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05-13-2020, 11:01 PM
16BBall Fan Wrote:This is interesting imo this does. OT look good.
Laurel County Schools pink slipped all extra duty. Thought this was coming. The Kentucky Department of Education recommended that all athletic coaches receive non-renewal letters for the upcoming athletic season due to the uncertainty of when school athletics will resume. Per the order by Governor Beshear, all athletic and extra-curricular activities are canceled through at least May 31. Additionally, per recommendation by Governor Beshear all school-owned athletic facilities and properties are to remain closed through June 30, 2020. Laurel County Schools have a rich history of athletic success. We are home to numerous district, region, and state championships! We look forward to seeing our athletes and band students back in action and showcasing their talents. We are hopeful this will be able to occur this fall, but at this time there is no definitive timeline. We will continue to wait for further guidance from the KHSAA, KDE, and Governor Beshear.â
This is common in many districts every year. If you are going to have a reduction in pay, they have to notify you by a certain day in May. This just gives them an out if we donât have a season. I am not saying I agree with it, just that it is the legal way they can get out of paying if the season is canceled. If we do have a season, they will be paid.
05-14-2020, 01:18 PM
Here is the Fatality rates for COVID-19 by age groups:
80 and above
7.80%
70-79
4.28%
60-69
1.93%
50-59
0.60%
40-49
0.16%
30-39
0.08%
20-29
0.03%
10-19
0.01%
0-9
0%
So, statistically speaking, there is basically "no risk" for high school athletes regarding Covid-19. With that being said, you see an increase in fatality rates when you get to the age group of 60+. Even if you are in the 60-69 age group, you have roughly a 2% chance of dying if you contract the virus. No doubt, this virus is dangerous to an elderly person, or someone with an underlying health issue, but if you don't fall into one of these categories, there is a 99.9999% you are going to live, if you contract the virus. So, people need to continue to take precautions, while everyone else moves on with their lives. Heck, most games are streamed live on the internet, so if you are afraid for your safety, stay home and enjoy the game. In my opinion, there is no reason why high school athletics shouldn't resume in the fall. The statistics just don't justify cancelling football, or any other sports this fall.
80 and above
7.80%
70-79
4.28%
60-69
1.93%
50-59
0.60%
40-49
0.16%
30-39
0.08%
20-29
0.03%
10-19
0.01%
0-9
0%
So, statistically speaking, there is basically "no risk" for high school athletes regarding Covid-19. With that being said, you see an increase in fatality rates when you get to the age group of 60+. Even if you are in the 60-69 age group, you have roughly a 2% chance of dying if you contract the virus. No doubt, this virus is dangerous to an elderly person, or someone with an underlying health issue, but if you don't fall into one of these categories, there is a 99.9999% you are going to live, if you contract the virus. So, people need to continue to take precautions, while everyone else moves on with their lives. Heck, most games are streamed live on the internet, so if you are afraid for your safety, stay home and enjoy the game. In my opinion, there is no reason why high school athletics shouldn't resume in the fall. The statistics just don't justify cancelling football, or any other sports this fall.
05-14-2020, 05:56 PM
Hope we have one
05-14-2020, 08:23 PM
I wish I could like this post a thousand times. Truth. Let them play!!!
05-14-2020, 09:54 PM
Cat Daddy Wrote:Here is the Fatality rates for COVID-19 by age groups:
80 and above
7.80%
70-79
4.28%
60-69
1.93%
50-59
0.60%
40-49
0.16%
30-39
0.08%
20-29
0.03%
10-19
0.01%
0-9
0%
So, statistically speaking, there is basically "no risk" for high school athletes regarding Covid-19. With that being said, you see an increase in fatality rates when you get to the age group of 60+. Even if you are in the 60-69 age group, you have roughly a 2% chance of dying if you contract the virus. No doubt, this virus is dangerous to an elderly person, or someone with an underlying health issue, but if you don't fall into one of these categories, there is a 99.9999% you are going to live, if you contract the virus. So, people need to continue to take precautions, while everyone else moves on with their lives. Heck, most games are streamed live on the internet, so if you are afraid for your safety, stay home and enjoy the game. In my opinion, there is no reason why high school athletics shouldn't resume in the fall. The statistics just don't justify cancelling football, or any other sports this fall.
(And Cat Daddy drops the mic):rockon:irateSho
05-14-2020, 11:08 PM
Joel Klatt
@joelklatt
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2h
I feel terrible for the Akron athletes that are losing their sport and scholarship today as a result of our response to this virus.
Keep in mind these athletes are over 150X more likely to be murdered or commit suicide than die from Covid-19 according to
@CDCgov
data
@joelklatt
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2h
I feel terrible for the Akron athletes that are losing their sport and scholarship today as a result of our response to this virus.
Keep in mind these athletes are over 150X more likely to be murdered or commit suicide than die from Covid-19 according to
@CDCgov
data
05-14-2020, 11:22 PM
Hey Cat Daddy are these state, nation or world-wide stats? And if you don’t mind, will you post where you found these stats?
05-15-2020, 01:03 AM
From what I heard today, it doesnt sound like students are going back to school in the fall. No students in school, no sports or activities.
05-15-2020, 01:10 AM
plantmanky Wrote:From what I heard today, it doesnt sound like students are going back to school in the fall. No students in school, no sports or activities.
If you are listening to people who are trying to cancel stuff 3-4 months from now, it's on you.
05-15-2020, 01:36 AM
Students returning to school is the key. If the students do not return to school this Fall, then there is no way there will be a football season or any other athletic events. Public schools are in place for academics not athletics. We will be interesting to see what happens.
05-15-2020, 02:16 AM
jetpilot Wrote:If you are listening to people who are trying to cancel stuff 3-4 months from now, it's on you.
Im listing to those in charge of the states education system that are planning to not return students into buildings until 2021.
05-15-2020, 02:53 AM
plantmanky Wrote:Im listing to those in charge of the states education system that are planning to not return students into buildings until 2021.
I'm not.
05-15-2020, 03:11 AM
plantmanky Wrote:Im listing to those in charge of the states education system that are planning to not return students into buildings until 2021.
In the 20-minute conversation Governor Beshear touched on a variety of topics related to reopening the state, including restaurants, mask-wearing, daycare facilities and youth sports. Without any setbacks, he believes baseball and swimming could be available for kids this summer. Thereâs still plenty of uncertainty surrounding high school sports, but his goal is to get kids back in schools this fall.
âI believe if we do this right and we prove that we can be healthy at work, if we keep our numbers down, then yes, weâll be able to go back to school in the fall. If we continue our current trajectory, if our tracing and our testing come through, because weâve got a lot of positive things going on with the way we are addressing the situation,â he said.
âThatâs my goal. I know kids really need to get back to school and thatâs my priority. Itâs one of the reasons we may not be able to do some other things this summer. Itâs because we want to be in the very best position we can to get our kids back to school.â
05-15-2020, 04:55 PM
If they do play football in the fall, then just like how it happened in the NBA, as soon as one school/team has an outbreak, it's over. There will be a knee jerk reaction and they'll cancel the remainder of the season at least for that school, possibly statewide.
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