Goofsmaverick
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Guess it's looking grim for the football season to start anytime soon.
bigskyconf said:Last week I was in Montana for my father's funeral and I heard from the radio that a home football game in Missoula pumps 3 million dollars into the local economy. I'm sure it is similar in places like Bozeman, Flagstaff, Cedar City and San Luis Obispo. Here, probably not as much as PSU football does not have the same type of impact on Portland's economy. That is not the impact on the various universities, but rather the impact on the community by not having a home football game. That is some serious money out there and something they are probably considering.
Alan said:bigskyconf said:Last week I was in Montana for my father's funeral and I heard from the radio that a home football game in Missoula pumps 3 million dollars into the local economy. I'm sure it is similar in places like Bozeman, Flagstaff, Cedar City and San Luis Obispo. Here, probably not as much as PSU football does not have the same type of impact on Portland's economy. That is not the impact on the various universities, but rather the impact on the community by not having a home football game. That is some serious money out there and something they are probably considering.
Better to be considering long term health of any athletes that might contract the virus. The Big Sky Conference should not put their student athletes in harms way to protect local economies. Such behavior would be unethical and immoral.
Alan said:"Nearly three-fourths of Idaho’s football players don’t want to play this fall because of health concerns regarding the unknown long-term impact of COVID-19.
https://watchstadium.com/sources-idaho-football-players-dont-want-to-play-this-fall-08-04-2020/
bigskyconf said:Alan said:"Nearly three-fourths of Idaho’s football players don’t want to play this fall because of health concerns regarding the unknown long-term impact of COVID-19.
https://watchstadium.com/sources-idaho-football-players-dont-want-to-play-this-fall-08-04-2020/
Idaho returning quarterback Mason Petrino has since tweeted out that this report is false. Just saying a bunch of misinformation about the virus has been attributed to "anonymous" sources. Having to deal with Jason Quick's "anonymous" sources about the Blazer troubles awhile back has made me skeptical about these types of sources. I'm not saying there is no truth to them, I am just saying I would be a little leery about relying on them 100%.