South Carolina: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2020/08/12/coronavirus-cases-drop-46-in-parts-of-s-carolina-with-mask-mandates-compared-to-areas-without/#2cab1a1f7123
Kansas: https://apnews.com/f218e1a38cce6b2af63c1cd23f1d234e
After the baseball players strike in the 90s, viewership was down pretty bad when play resumed, for years afterwards.
My opinion is that people then and now have broken the habit, the routine, of watching live sports, maybe established some others. The regular beat of sports in general have...
Now is the time to get on board the next needed steps and be able to claim how early you recognized the need for them.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/bill-gates-heres-how-to-make-up-for-lost-time-on-covid-19/2020/03/31/ab5c3cf2-738c-11ea-85cb-8670579b863d_story.html
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Play with no game clock until the first score and then after the first score put 5 (or maybe 3) minutes on the game clock.
Probably track time still for quarter breaks.
Hmm, I’m gonna have to go with something more like 7+ years and UNDER 2000 posts ... you have to admit there is way too much **** posted over the years, eh?
I can provide a SASE for my cut, thanks.
It was this bad a couple of years ago for the opening game: roads closed and traffic funneled in bad directions, some lots not even moving for hours. It got better after that first game as changes were made. I think with all the construction and road changes, someone sat down with a map and...
Shotclock violation becomes similar to a back court violation: violating team can't touch the ball until the defending team does. So if you shoot the ball as time expires the game does't stop if it misses the rim, the defending team can posses the ball and play, etc.. This rewards the...