Kolek planning to go pro
I would take the Rick SLU program right now.
Per multiple sources.What does this mean for Marquette’s schedule? Will it be reduced? Will they still get in 11 non con games? Will the tournament be pushed back a couple weeks? Admittedly have paid basically no attention to Marquette basketball since doomsday, so I apologize if some of this has been covered elsewhere.
Wonder if the UW game is going on hiatus for a year.
This would be the year to punt on playing UW. As annoying as they are, they will be tough to beat with this year's MU roster.
Apparently game is on
Bring em on. ND too. ND SUCKS!!!!
That series is supposed to restart this year or next?
NCAA selection is going to be a nightmare. If teams can't field players because of COVID I say let the chips fall where they may. There will be a lot of schools crying foul because they weren't invited to the prom especially if a Kansas or Kentucky were picked with a worse won/loss record but the loss was discounted because they had players out due to COVID; and you can bet they would complain as well because they didn't have the best player(s) on the court if they did not qualify.With so few non-con games I can see where a good mid major or low major team does not make the cut because a Power 6 school played .500 in their league. I could see where 3 or 4 teams could finish at .500 in the Big East; who do you pick?
If a player is out with COVID the whole team should quarantine, there's no way around it. Those losses should be forefits.Agreed with the rest of your statement.
I don't think quarantine games should be considered losses or forfeits. If no game is played because of a global pandemic that everyone is learning how to deal with, then it simply isn't recorded in the records. I expect that's why the NCAA made the minimum requirement for games to be considered for the Tournament 13. I mean, if Marquette had a banner season and ended up going perfect in the bubble but having to quarantine for a few weeks from the bubble to the start of non-con (missing 5 games), then had another 2-week quarantine later in the year (missing another 5) would we be happy if their 15-2 record and likely top-3 seed was turned into 15-12 on the bubble because two players popped up with positive tests?
If that's the way they work it, it might create a perverse incentive for a team with a red-hot start but a string of tough games coming up to send a walk-on to a big party. Crazy? Sure. But in the big-money world of college sports, not out of the question.
What if half the team already tested positive should those players not play as they would be immune.
I am not sure immunity is a given. There is more than one strain of Covid 19.
Immunity is not a given. There are numerous reports from multiple countries of recovered COVID patients contracting the disease again, and generally it looks like COVID antibodies only stay in the body 3-4 months, which is why vaccination might not be the guarantee everyone is hoping for, especially if they need to generate enough doses for everyone to get it 3-4 times per year.
so this may last yesrs or
It may. Too early to know. This might just be something that is now part of reality, like AIDS or the Internet.
Glad to be wrong about this one. Another note to come out, schedule maximum will be 27 games. If the Big East sticks with its planned 20 game schedule, that will mean (as constructed) Marquette's cap is (I believe) 26 games, depending on how the Mohegan Sun MTE is handled. It's also possible Marquette will end up in a larger MTE because I know Mohegan Sun is one of the locations looking to host more than just the Hall of Fame event they usually have. I think there's a good chance Marquette won't play any actual home games in non-con because it may be easier and safer to just attend one large event, get all 7 non-con games there, and then move on to conference play.https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/2020-21-college-basketball-season-to-start-on-nov-25-after-ncaa-vote/