The economic impact of COVID-19 is felt throughout college sports. While Division 1 football and basketball take center stage, the loss of income from these sports and other belt-tightening measures have prompted many schools to eliminate a variety of other...
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Month: October 2020
Is the NFL’s COVID response working?
The return of professional sports has had many twists, turns, stops, and restarts. And each league has come up with its own solutions trying to play competitive games while keeping players and staff relatively safe. Football has been likely the biggest challenge with...
Big Ten conference pulls a reverse
Big Ten presidents and regents overwhelmingly voted to cancel the football season on August 11. They consulted their medical advisors and decided that it was too risky for student-players and staff until 2021. While the school administrations moved on to other issues,...
MLB players may not like the bubble, but it works
The MLB has announced its postseason plan, and not everyone is happy. For the first time since 1944, the World Series will begin October 20 at a neutral site (Arlington, Texas) as will the division series and the championship series. The first-round wild card games...