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Anonymous
Years ago
NCAA 2020/21
Colleges are conducting online classes, you can’t play sport online......interstate travel is severely restricted, and why on earth would anyone risk their kids for the sake of a basketball game .
USA is stuffed, it will take them years to get back to normal,
Too much money at stake, will probably risk it. If classes are happening why wouldn't they allow games, albeit depends on what different states will allow in terms of travel.
Or why not stop the charade, kids don't go to class and play conference games in bubble for a few weeks then the tournament. All colleges and NCAA want is that tv money.