It appears that the University of Arizona is doing much better than your school (ASU) in minimizing the number of positive cases.
Swimom and her fresh baked cookies is the only fan we need in attendance. Although it would be weird to have games and not be with you to complain to each otherIf fans are allowed to attend basketball games this season I hope the opposite happens at GMU. Over the years I have given tens of thousands of dollars to the university. I'm going to be selfish for once and hope that season ticket holders are given first crack. As poor as our attendance has been we could probably have all season ticket holders AND some students in EBA. Time will tell.
We have 500 students who have already tested positive for COVID within 2 weeks of opening. Maybe the AD just wants to make sure the infection stays at the university?
UCF is up close to 1,000 so far.
Enjoying having to do the daily check ins Gemini? I've gotten a warning email or two.
It's pretty interesting to see which schools really need donor support/ticket revenue, and which ones have enough in the reserve fund to do something like this. I'd wager that Notre Dame is one of maybe 5-10 major programs that can take this approach, especially with their TV deal.
Brett McMurphy
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Notre Dame will have 20% capacity or less for home football games w/priority to students, assuring every student who wants to attend games will be able to do so. Once student demand has been met, remaining tickets will be made available to Notre Dame Faculty & Staff
great news... still think Gaylord is better fit because Washington Convention has weirdly low ceilings in some areas of the ballroom taking much needed room for multiple courts
Jon Rothstein
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Sources: The Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. has emerged as a candidate to host a preseason bubble during the upcoming college basketball season.
A location to watch during the "Golden Window".
Here's a situation where 2-3 people within that department could save 35+ jobs..
Jon Rothstein
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Texas has laid off 35 people in its athletic department while 35 other jobs have been permanently eliminated, per release.
Another effect of coronavirus.