I've had occasion recently to dissect this issue a bit, but the specific wording of whatever agreement Furman signed with Tennessee may become highly relevant.
I've had occasion recently to dissect this issue a bit, but the specific wording of whatever agreement Furman signed with Tennessee may become highly relevant.
Cave, I thought it impossible, but you make me look like one of those Who the smart set referS today as early adopters. Bought the first electric fan my family Ever owned in 1977, when I took some summer school courses and lived at montague with, although I was not a fb player, frank Moses. Everyone has their hot stories. For me it was driving from Greenville to Anderson with billy Hong In his yellow vw rabbit and working out in that quoNset hut He owned or leased in Anderson. Damn thing had to be 110 degrees inside. At least. And he’d keep the doors shut, just as he did at the Lauren’s road school, which was like a refrigerator by comparison. Many of My Dear sc buddies tell me Columbia is hellhole hot too. However, I somehow suspect that lower state folks might chime In that none of us kNows a damn thing about Hot.cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 6:24 pmLived here until I got married at 30 without a/c and worked outside until I was 45. This summer has not been hot and humid. Yet.
I knew Billy Hong too. When I was a freshman golfer at FU, Mike Hogan, who had graduated the year before would bring Billy to the FU golf course and we would play for some cash. Of course being college students we didn't have a lot of cash to play for. Billy was a pretty good golfer too. He was also hilarious. My favorite memory was one time he hit a shot and then said "I was gonna hitt-a hook-a, and then I chang-a my mind-a at top of backswing-a and hit a fade-a" The dialect was Korean-American pig-latin. I fell down on the ground laughing.Rokawaylifer wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:42 pmCave, I thought it impossible, but you make me look like one of those Who the smart set referS today as early adopters. Bought the first electric fan my family Ever owned in 1977, when I took some summer school courses and lived at montague with, although I was not a fb player, frank Moses. Everyone has their hot stories. For me it was driving from Greenville to Anderson with billy Hong In his yellow vw rabbit and working out in that quoNset hut He owned or leased in Anderson. Damn thing had to be 110 degrees inside. At least. And he’d keep the doors shut, just as he did at the Lauren’s road school, which was like a refrigerator by comparison. Many of My Dear sc buddies tell me Columbia is hellhole hot too. However, I somehow suspect that lower state folks might chime In that none of us kNows a damn thing about Hot.cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 6:24 pmLived here until I got married at 30 without a/c and worked outside until I was 45. This summer has not been hot and humid. Yet.
It’s good that deaths are down. However, hospitalizations in S.C. are at the highest level since the virus started. Hospitalizations are way up in the entire nation. The ICU count is up. Those on ventilators are up. Praying deaths stay down. This is a dangerous virus that no one should take lightly. Wear a mask. Practice social distancing.
This is a quote that I keep finding to be true just about everywhere:Roundball wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 6:43 amAfter reading this, I don’t see us having a football season at all. If we do have one, maybe the SoCon can continue playing, with no overnight stays and picking up a couple of games against close FBS teams. I like this part. “There are very real discussions about playing a regional schedule if you can get away with it. One Big Ten school in the West Division supposedly has a tentative regional schedule in place, including, according to a source at that school, multiple games against FCS schools." https://www.si.com/.amp-michigan/colleg ... reddit.com
No one really seems to know what to do, so most in leadership roles tend to want to defer decision making down the line so as to maintain plausible deniability."The most disappointing thing is the complete lack of leadership from the Big Ten and NCAA - I think the leaders are scared to death about taking responsibility and so it's every school president and athletic director for themselves," a Michigan coach said.
Billy Hong was an excellent golfer. IIRC he was reigning Greenville County Amateur Champion when the plane he was on was shot down.FurmAlum wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 11:05 pmI knew Billy Hong too. When I was a freshman golfer at FU, Mike Hogan, who had graduated the year before would bring Billy to the FU golf course and we would play for some cash. Of course being college students we didn't have a lot of cash to play for. Billy was a pretty good golfer too. He was also hilarious. My favorite memory was one time he hit a shot and then said "I was gonna hitt-a hook-a, and then I chang-a my mind-a at top of backswing-a and hit a fade-a" The dialect was Korean-American pig-latin. I fell down on the ground laughing.Rokawaylifer wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:42 pmCave, I thought it impossible, but you make me look like one of those Who the smart set referS today as early adopters. Bought the first electric fan my family Ever owned in 1977, when I took some summer school courses and lived at montague with, although I was not a fb player, frank Moses. Everyone has their hot stories. For me it was driving from Greenville to Anderson with billy Hong In his yellow vw rabbit and working out in that quoNset hut He owned or leased in Anderson. Damn thing had to be 110 degrees inside. At least. And he’d keep the doors shut, just as he did at the Lauren’s road school, which was like a refrigerator by comparison. Many of My Dear sc buddies tell me Columbia is hellhole hot too. However, I somehow suspect that lower state folks might chime In that none of us kNows a damn thing about Hot.cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 6:24 pmLived here until I got married at 30 without a/c and worked outside until I was 45. This summer has not been hot and humid. Yet.
I read a book by Seymour Hersch sometime in the late 80's about the Korean Airliner shot down by the Russians in 1983. In the back of the book there was a list of all the passenger's and their hometowns. Billy Hong, from Greenville, S.C. was on the list. I assume that was the same Billy Hong that I had played golf with occasionally in the fall of '72 and spring of '73. He was probably going home to visit family. Very sad. He was a great guy.
At least Fordham and their league have come up with some doable guidelines so they can start planning their season. I don’t understand the overnight travel thing. Are nice hotels riskier than student housing? And why is a plane riskier than a bus (assuming your team pretty much fills the plane)? But starting in late September and rescheduling games for weeks with better weather sounds ok to me.fufanatic wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:06 pmFordham cancels first three games of season. Could this be a sign of things to come?
https://fordhamsports.com/news/2020/7/7 ... -2020.aspx
Who trusts a hotel to clean correctly, even in the best of times? I would not travel on a plane or a bus right now. I agree about the plan. Sounds logical to me. I think this would be a best case scenario plan for football this fall. We need to keep in mind the possible legal issues. Truthfully, I’m more concerned about basketball than football.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:28 pmAt least Fordham and their league have come up with some doable guidelines so they can start planning their season. I don’t understand the overnight travel thing. Are nice hotels riskier than student housing? And why is a plane riskier than a bus (assuming your team pretty much fills the plane)? But starting in late September and rescheduling games for weeks with better weather sounds ok to me.fufanatic wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:06 pmFordham cancels first three games of season. Could this be a sign of things to come?
https://fordhamsports.com/news/2020/7/7 ... -2020.aspx
nah - you good on planes. Just tell ur friendly neighborhood airline to order A BUNCH of these...Roundball wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 3:11 pmWho trusts a hotel to clean correctly, even in the best of times? I would not travel on a plane or a bus right now. I agree about the plan. Sounds logical to me. I think this would be a best case scenario plan for football this fall. We need to keep in mind the possible legal issues. Truthfully, I’m more concerned about basketball than football.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:28 pmAt least Fordham and their league have come up with some doable guidelines so they can start planning their season. I don’t understand the overnight travel thing. Are nice hotels riskier than student housing? And why is a plane riskier than a bus (assuming your team pretty much fills the plane)? But starting in late September and rescheduling games for weeks with better weather sounds ok to me.fufanatic wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:06 pmFordham cancels first three games of season. Could this be a sign of things to come?
https://fordhamsports.com/news/2020/7/7 ... -2020.aspx