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Nike Sibande transferring to Pitt
He should have to sit out a year. Former RedHawks Marcus Weathers and Jalen Adaway will both be playing cross town at Duquesne this winter, unless there is no basketball.
06-20-2020 06:13 PM
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There will be no basketball
06-20-2020 07:05 PM
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RE: Nike Sibande transferring to Pitt
(06-20-2020 07:05 PM)Bronco14 Wrote:  There will be no basketball

Thanks for clearing that up. I had been wondering.
06-21-2020 05:29 PM
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RE: Nike Sibande transferring to Pitt
There could well be basketball in the MAC and Big Ten. It's much easier to establish a bubble around the basketball team than to establish a bubble around the football team.

The ACC is more up in the air. With no national policy, a lot depends on what multi-state compact you are in and how the governors behave, and because the ACC stretches between the Northeastern multi-state compact and into the big group of "lol, your on your own, you only live once, hahaha" states, many of whom who opened up both prematurely and without doing the preparation for ongoing management of the epidemic after re-opening ... some of them actually believed the magical thinking about summer halting the epidemic and just needing to be worried about a "second wave" in October or November, because the entirely different flu virus tends to act that way when there is widespread partial immunity ...
... things are much more likely to be a shambles come September in many ACC states with no way to predict whether they will get their act together in time for basketball season.
06-22-2020 08:43 AM
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