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WashJeff68

Bob, did CWRU and CMU participate?
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jknezek

Quote from: Bob.Gregg on July 09, 2020, 11:23:21 AM
The PAC Presidents Council meetings, where the decisions were made, were held in June.

By the way... I have emailed our AD and head coach several times over the last year about a W&L vs W&J matchup in 2023 to... reflect, remember, and emphasize... W&L's atrocious conduct in 1923. I never have gotten a response and typically I get responses to other inquiries. Makes me sad.

WashJeff68

Quote from: jknezek on July 09, 2020, 11:30:08 AM
Quote from: Bob.Gregg on July 09, 2020, 11:23:21 AM
The PAC Presidents Council meetings, where the decisions were made, were held in June.

By the way... I have emailed our AD and head coach several times over the last year about a W&L vs W&J matchup in 2023 to... reflect, remember, and emphasize... W&L's atrocious conduct in 1923. I never have gotten a response and typically I get responses to other inquiries. Makes me sad.

That would be interesting. Maybe my W&L cousin and I could have a mini-reunion at the game! Hope your on laws have recovered by now.
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jknezek

Quote from: WashJeff68 on July 09, 2020, 11:38:11 AM
Quote from: jknezek on July 09, 2020, 11:30:08 AM
Quote from: Bob.Gregg on July 09, 2020, 11:23:21 AM
The PAC Presidents Council meetings, where the decisions were made, were held in June.

By the way... I have emailed our AD and head coach several times over the last year about a W&L vs W&J matchup in 2023 to... reflect, remember, and emphasize... W&L's atrocious conduct in 1923. I never have gotten a response and typically I get responses to other inquiries. Makes me sad.

That would be interesting. Maybe my W&L cousin and I could have a mini-reunion at the game! Hope your on laws have recovered by now.

They have. Thanks. My M-I-L was miserable for 2 plus weeks, my F-I-L had some mild respiratory symptoms. A very strange disease in the susceptibility of different people.

ADL70

Quote from: E.115 on July 08, 2020, 08:42:29 PM
Well sports fans... it's officially official.  :(

Case Western Reserve has bowed out for 2020 football season:

https://athletics.case.edu/general/2019-20/releases/20200708t741mm

And all other fall sports.

Will they look into spring football? I know that there are huge challenges to doing that. As discussed here at 11 minute mark https://www.d3blogs.com/d3football/2020/04/30/atn-podcast-274-who-knows-whats-next/

What will NCAA esp D1 do?

The CWRU statement appears to leave the door open for practicing. Seems to me that could be decided if students get back on campus.

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WashJeff68

Quote from: ADL70 on July 09, 2020, 11:45:20 AM
Quote from: E.115 on July 08, 2020, 08:42:29 PM
Well sports fans... it's officially official.  :(

Case Western Reserve has bowed out for 2020 football season:

https://athletics.case.edu/general/2019-20/releases/20200708t741mm

And all other fall sports.

Will they look into spring football? I know that there are huge challenges to doing that. As discussed here at 11 minute mark https://www.d3blogs.com/d3football/2020/04/30/atn-podcast-274-who-knows-whats-next/

What will NCAA esp D1 do?

The CWRU statement appears to leave the door open for practicing. Seems to me that could be decided if students get back on campus.



Maybe some scrimmages in the Spring with nearby schools
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Bob.Gregg

I believe CWRU & CMU presidents participated in the Council meetings, though I'm not positive.

When the dominoes of those schools with endowments under $400 million cancelling, it'll all happen pretty quickly.
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ADL70

Quote from: Bob.Gregg on July 09, 2020, 01:50:22 PM
I believe CWRU & CMU presidents participated in the Council meetings, though I'm not positive.

When the dominoes of those schools with endowments under $400 million cancelling, it'll all happen pretty quickly.

I suspect the presidents were part of the discussion, but perhaps had no vote.
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E.115

#5078
Case football coach Greg Debeljak said decision to cancel fall sports 'emotional for everybody'

https://www.news-herald.com/sports/case-football-coach-greg-debeljak-said-decision-to-cancel-fall-sports-emotional-for-everybody/article_0ad10b24-c606-11ea-8e1f-1f391d6a919d.html

Best quote:

When asked about the possibility of, for example, Case and Carnegie Mellon possibly playing its rivalry game in the spring, Debeljak said:

"Everything would be on the table (in the spring) if it's safe."

Bob.Gregg

#5079
Postponement of fall sports in the PAC expected within the hour.

No sooner than I hit POST did this come out:

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. (pacathletics.org)--The Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Presidents' Council has voted unanimously on the following decisions related to athletic competition in the fall 2020 semester:

● To postpone fall 2020 athletic competitions in the NCAA-defined "high contact" and "medium contact" sports of football, men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball and men's and women's cross country until the spring 2021 semester, due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

● The NCAA-defined "low contact" fall 2020 sports of women's tennis and men's and women's golf will tentatively be permitted to compete this fall with conference competition only, as previously announced, barring additional NCAA or state guidelines/restrictions. The conference will also explore logistical options for holding fall athletic competitions in other "low contact" sports such as men's and women's outdoor track and field and men's tennis, which have typically held their traditional seasons in the spring in past years.

● Tentative modified spring varsity game/competition schedules in football, soccer, volleyball and cross country will be developed by the PAC Scheduling Working Group and released in the near future.

● In addition, the PAC Presidents' Council also agreed to not hold any winter sport varsity competitions prior to January 1, 2021.

All decisions were made during the most recent PAC Presidents' Council virtual meeting held on Thursday, July 23.

"We wrestled long and hard before deciding to postpone competition in the high- and medium-contact sports of football, soccer, volleyball and cross country this fall, a difficult disruption for our student-athletes and coaches," said Dr. Calvin Troup, president of Geneva College and chair of the PAC Presidents' Council. "That said, we remain hopeful that conditions will permit us to include these sports safely in an expanded PAC athletic schedule this coming spring."

The decision by the PAC to postpone fall competition until the spring of 2021 was largely driven by the NCAA Sport Science Institute (SSI) releasing updated health and safety/resocialization guidelines on July 16 related to Covid-19, which classified football, soccer and volleyball as "high contact" sports. The document recommends that all "high contact" sports should currently have all student-athletes tested on a weekly basis for Covid-19 when social distancing is not possible (e.g. during competitions), including within 72 hours after each football game for all student-athletes, coaches, officials and staff. As a "medium contact" sport, guidelines for cross country competition include initial testing of all student-athletes followed by maintenance testing bi-weekly throughout the season.

As a result of this decision, PAC member schools will focus on athletic activities for the high and medium contact sports that are consistent with their individual health and safety plans and public health protocols. The conference office will be providing schools with additional compliance guidance related to Covid-19 related waivers approved by the NCAA.

"I cannot stress this point enough: this is a postponement of certain fall sports competitions. Our Presidents' Council has indicated every intention of having our schools play football, soccer, volleyball and cross country league schedules to the greatest degree possible during the spring 2021 semester, with a continued highest priority on student-athlete health and safety" said PAC Commissioner Joe Onderko.

"We remain extremely hopeful that improved, more available and more cost-effective testing procedures for Covid-19, if not an outright vaccine, will make spring competitions in these high-impact sports a much more viable option than in the fall. Moving all winter sports competitions until after January 1 also gives us a greater degree of confidence in both starting and finishing those seasons," said Onderko.

The PAC will continue to monitor and research options due to the rapidly evolving Covid-19 public health crisis through the remainder of the summer and fall. The conference will continue to adjust its policies, guidelines and schedules as necessary to maximize the health and safety of our student-athletes and coaches, as well as to provide them with the best athletic experience possible during the remainder of the rapidly evolving public health crisis.
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E.115

#5080
^Thank you Bob!  Exciting news for sure. (Especially from a CWRU guy who had nothing to lose at this point).

The chance of Spring football is certainly something to get excited about... what a weird time in history.


ADL70

It appears that CWRU has lost QB Coach Kevin Burke to Mt Union his alma mater
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MUC57

Quote from: ADL70 on August 03, 2020, 05:14:28 PM
It appears that CWRU has lost QB Coach Kevin Burke to Mt Union his alma mater


And Mount Union has lost a season to covid-19! 😷 😢
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57Johnnie

Quote from: MUC57 on August 03, 2020, 05:43:42 PM
Quote from: ADL70 on August 03, 2020, 05:14:28 PM
It appears that CWRU has lost QB Coach Kevin Burke to Mt Union his alma mater


And Mount Union has lost a season to covid-19! 😷 😢
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