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Re: Omaha
Hopefully a lot of people but possibly no one. Stay tuned.
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Re: Omaha
What’s the point of watching an ass kicking of a 16 seed?
4 fan bases will be unloading tickets for session 3. Grab them then.
4 fan bases will be unloading tickets for session 3. Grab them then.
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Re: Omaha
Living in ND, I'd gladly watch them play Southwest Arizona Tech if it meant I was there live.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 7:57 am What’s the point of watching an ass kicking of a 16 seed?
That being said, I will be there.
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Re: Omaha
They basically have a section in the lower level across from the bench. That's about it.
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Re: Omaha
Excuse me. It was the University of Maryland Baltimore County UMBC not the cross city community college. They are the Golden Retrievers, they are awesome and anyone of their fans that DID make the trip witnessed history.
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Re: Omaha
Right now I would say the odds are even money you'll be there. In other words, a 50/50 chance.NDballer13 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:11 amLiving in ND, I'd gladly watch them play Southwest Arizona Tech if it meant I was there live.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 7:57 am What’s the point of watching an ass kicking of a 16 seed?
That being said, I will be there.
I am thinking the NCAA has to decide by Sunday if fans will be allowed to attend the play in games and the 2nd and 3rd round games. By the following Sunday we should know about the Regional Semis and Finals. I can't help but believe that as important as it is to have fans in the stands, it's not going to be happening two weeks and 1 day from today.
Pretty soon as common as telling people to wash their hands, will be telling people to "social distance" themselves. In other words, attending sporting events where large number of attendees is a possibility and "social distancing" is all but an impossibility - will no longer be a question when it's decided "fans" will not be allowed to attend.
Personally, I am against it and am willing to take the risk/s but I do understand being proactive and being precautionary is probably a better decision than not doing anything and taking risks - at least at this time and in the near future.
I watched some of the Allman Bros concert last night in MSG. I couldn't help but think that if a single person there had the virus, there is now a slight possibility that a string of people will get it that would pass it on, and then those people could/would pass it on, and on and on. For those of us who didn't attend, then there is zero chance we would have contracted it last night at MSG. Pretty simple logic there.
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