Any word how the scrimmage with Iowa state went yesterday?
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Originally posted by gojacksgo View PostAny word how the scrimmage with Iowa state went yesterday?
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It will be interesting to see what happens Covid-wise when players come back after being home from Christmas break. Saw a tweet from a national writer that a lot of cancellations are expected when teams get back together. Jacks may be fortunate to have players from areas where the new variant hasn't really taken hold yet. The professional leagues have been a mess with positive tests, and a few college FB teams are starting to back out of bowl games.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostIt will be interesting to see what happens Covid-wise when players come back after being home from Christmas break. Saw a tweet from a national writer that a lot of cancellations are expected when teams get back together. Jacks may be fortunate to have players from areas where the new variant hasn't really taken hold yet. The professional leagues have been a mess with positive tests, and a few college FB teams are starting to back out of bowl games.
A quick scroll through tomorrow’s MBB games on the ESPN app show 14 of 29 games are cancelled or postponed. The Summit is likely to get hit soon.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostAnd so it begins. Jacks game in Grand Forks on New Year's Day canceled due to issues in the ND program. Declared a no contest, and will not be made up. Kansas City men and Denver women also have problems, and games this week involving them also canceled.
Last year, SDSU's WBB team had both games against USD at home.
On the men's side, SDSU had games against Denver (1-13 in the Summit league) and Omaha (3-11 in the Summit league) cancelled. SDSU did win the conference but those were the two worst teams in the league. That could cost teams a seed or two, Didn't NDSU have to beat USD the last game of the season for SDSU to get the top seed?
I guess it is probably the fairest way to do things but it does not punish the teams that make the games get cancelled but it could hurt the other team.
Heck, I think my WBB team will have Covid problems when they have a road trip to South Dakota. J.K.
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At least we’re missing a road game. The worst case is having to cancel a home game against one of the bottom-level teams. It seems like that happened to us last year.
It’s concerning that the SDSU/USD games are next week. It would be a shame to miss those.
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Originally posted by Southeast View PostAt least we’re missing a road game. The worst case is having to cancel a home game against one of the bottom-level teams. It seems like that happened to us last year.
It’s concerning that the SDSU/USD games are next week. It would be a shame to miss those.
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Originally posted by Southeast View Post
I haven’t seen anything official yet, but assume the Summit will be decided by winning percentage again like last year.
A quick scroll through tomorrow’s MBB games on the ESPN app show 14 of 29 games are cancelled or postponed. The Summit is likely to get hit soon.
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Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post
Per this afternoon's news release, winning percentage will be the first criteria for seeding purposesBest to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by jacks1 View PostWeird. Seems like the underdogs are the only teams covid affects.
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Originally posted by OldHare View Post
Just in time for the cancellations for KC & UND men and likely Denver women.
Assuming the Summit is ensuring teams have relatively similar testing and mitigation measures in place, I don't think it'd be fair to force teams to forfeit if/when cases are detected. That serves to discourage players from reporting symptoms, and potentially being tested, and teams from reporting positive cases.
However, if the league finds specific instances of lax testing & mitigation and/or repeat violations, I could understand forcing teams to forfeit
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Originally posted by 91jack View Post
I understand going by winning percentage but it can make things unfair.
Last year, SDSU's WBB team had both games against USD at home.
On the men's side, SDSU had games against Denver (1-13 in the Summit league) and Omaha (3-11 in the Summit league) cancelled. SDSU did win the conference but those were the two worst teams in the league. That could cost teams a seed or two, Didn't NDSU have to beat USD the last game of the season for SDSU to get the top seed?
I guess it is probably the fairest way to do things but it does not punish the teams that make the games get cancelled but it could hurt the other team.
Heck, I think my WBB team will have Covid problems when they have a road trip to South Dakota. J.K.
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