If you could sacrifice one sport to end COVID.. what sport and PART DOS Jul 15 2020 05:01PM more by GoBallsDeep
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Last week, Stanford announced that the coming season — if there is a season — will be the last for eleven of the school’s sports teams: men’s and women’s fencing, field hockey, lightweight rowing, men’s rowing, co-ed and women’s sailing, squash, synchronized swimming, men’s volleyball, and wrestling.
That, in turn, will hurt the institutions that rely most heavily on athletics for revenue, forcing them to shrink their budgets and possibly rethink their business models. The law professor and blogger Glenn Reynolds, among others, has for years now been warning about a “higher-education bubble” that is inflating and likely to pop. America’s educators built their colleges and universities upon a rickety foundation: an apparently unshakable faith that rising high-schoolers and their parents would always find a four-year degree a valuable investment, no matter how exorbitant the tuition became. The gargantuan revenues of college athletics had until now helped to shore up that weak foundation, and suddenly they seem to be disappearing. The fallout is not likely to be pretty.
HA! Do you have any idea how hard it is to make a left turn for 500 miles?
There are Asians that can't even do it once without taking 20 minutes to finish the turn.
#MaskCoversMouthNose&Eyes
The sport with the lowest IQ blacks and the sport that is owned by China. Also since Greg Popovich thinks the American Flag is irrelevant and shouldnt be at stadiums.