They would have games without fans before they would require masks and the enforcement nightmare that would be. And I don't see them having games without fans. How can they expect amateur athletes to compete while at the same time saying it isn't safe for fans?
That's what I'm thinking. With WBB losing money (in large part due to Vic's salary), I see us looking to downsize that position salary-wise. I have no problem going after Walz. If we get him, great, if we don't, make Louisville pay for him. But with the budget-maker in doubt for the fall, now is...
I assume nothing official has been said, but any talk about the SEC baseball schedule next year? Will we play Arkansas, Ole Miss, etc. at home? Or will we have a new conference schedule as if the 2020 season was played? I don't see any reason why the conference can't just move the 2020 SEC...
Haha yeah I saw that a previous time someone posted it on here. But I really am curious: What is y'all's exposure to the top performing asset of the last ten years? 0%? Or >0%?
My portfolio is helped by my exposure to bitcoin: a non-correlated asset with an asymmetric return profile. Any investment advisor that is not recommending a nonzero allocation to bitcoin is failing their fiduciary duty.
YTD:
bitcoin +1.89%
S&P 500 -14.9%
1Y:
bitcoin +38.69%
S&P 500 -4.94%...
If we don't play football games, recruiting rankings become very important. Would be really good news for Mississippi Rebel fans who prefer signing day to game day.
I'm afraid you're right. A big clue was the Olympics being postponed. It was planned to start just 36 days before college football. I don't think people realize how close we are to losing the season.
New confirmed cases worldwide:
3/13: 10.9k
3/14: 11.3k
3/15: 14.1k
3/16: 15.6k
3/17: 17.8k*
3/18: 27.8k*
3/19: 29.5k*
3/20: 32.4k*
3/21: 32.6k*
3/22: 41.5k*
*-all time high
We have a ways to go.
Or we still haven't reached the peak of the bell curve. Saturday's all-time high of 32.6k new confirmed cases was topped Sunday with 41.5k new confirmed cases. That's ten consecutive days with increasing new confirmed cases and six consecutive days with new all-time highs.
Worldwide, we've had at least nine consecutive days (haven't seen Sunday's numbers) of increasing new confirmed cases, including five consecutive days of all-time highs of new confirmed cases.
I don't know if it was the same one, but I did a similar 100 push-ups in 6 weeks plan. I found that it was harder on my joints than my muscles. You might be better off stretching this out over a longer period of time.