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Clearly, changes are coming.
https://www.si.com/college/2020/04/08/college-football-future-2020-ncaa-coronavirus |
| “No” is the answer to your question |
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If a tree falls in the forest, and nobody is there to hear it, did it make a sound? |
This perfectly captures the plight of the married couple who wants to mash down elite and college soccer on this forum...
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| College sports are much better able to move seasons. If Fall is too soon you can shift to a Spring season. The college teams do not compete for field space. So, you could play college football and college soccer and college lacrosse and softball and baseball and track - all at the same time if needed. |
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Plus, for most colleges, none of their sports teams are profitable. For example, every DIII college team loses money, yet the colleges still run those teams out every year. Nothing is changing for them.
There may be some changes for the few colleges that make big money from their football or basketball teams, as that profit is used by the entire AD. However, this is a minority of all colleges. |
| Silver linings of the virus. |
| College soccer is moving to a two-semester season I believe (or studying it carefully). This might be the impetus to push that forward. |
| No but the DA is |
No, as long as you have money grab programs like the ECNL to sell how it's all worth it in the end, not a chance. |
Lol! Lot of clubs have left it though |
| My kids are not playing till vaccine is available. There are other sports they can do, running, etc. |
Could be waiting a while, feel bad for you’re kid |
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