Skyy Clark opts out

bkingUK

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Closer we get to seeing light at end of tunnel, worst this thing is getting. Just heard from two different people today about people I know in ICU with it.

But on a totally different note, his ability to capitalize every word in a sentence is impressive and I Might Start Doing That.
 

KENTUCKYWILDCATS14

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It's amazing how the nfl season had minor issues with this thing. Got through a whole season, college and highschool kids can't
The NFL plays one game a week and gets tested multiple times a week. College kids get tested but travel a lot more playing multiple games a week. High school kids do not get tested and play multiple games a week.
 

G-PIP

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For those of you that might know how recruits view this, does opting out suggest Clark is more likely to reclassify?
 

RoyKent

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For those of you that might know how recruits view this, does opting out suggest Clark is more likely to reclassify?

it doesn’t mean anything about reclassifying.

It’s all about him living in Nashville (major Covid problem area) and indoor events now being allowed to have fans. He doesn’t want to take the risk of him getting it and/or some elderly family of his.
 
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Closer we get to seeing light at end of tunnel, worst this thing is getting. Just heard from two different people today about people I know in ICU with it.

But on a totally different note, his ability to capitalize every word in a sentence is impressive and I Might Start Doing That.
I had a boss that use to capitalize every word and I have no idea why anyone would take that time or if it is a setting. It would drive me nuts.
 
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Son_Of_Saul

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The NFL plays one game a week and gets tested multiple times a week. College kids get tested but travel a lot more playing multiple games a week. High school kids do not get tested and play multiple games a week.

I'm not sure I can agree with that.

High school/college kids travel one time per week with one road, one home game/week. Unless they're playing in a tournament, their travel regimen isn't that drastic.

In addition, there are usually only 10-15 guys on their roster. NFL teams almost 50 players and dozens of trainers, coaches, etc. More people = greater chance to get sick, and yet the NFL did fairly well.

It's rather odd.
 

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He wears cheap sunglasses
 
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Col. Angus

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he’s selling a shirt that says “practice safe sex” this guys the real deal a talented student “athlete” on and off the field!
I bought his shirt that says “Just say no”

And then it lists “drugs, alcohol, unsafe sex, Fox News, and whole milk”
 
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RunninRichie

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I love the "on and off the field" line. Really, is there a more worn out and over used line in sports?
Every rivalry is one of the nation's tops, every player is an outstanding individual "on and off the field ", every team is a great team filled with outstanding student athletes and coached by an upstanding role model and exemplary coach, every school is a wonderful bastion of student academia represented by high level athletics programs with proven track records of success and rich history.
 
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