Thursday, October 8, 2020

Day 211

  • Will be continuing the 10-year retrospective in the next few days.  Have to finish up the rest of the re-look, then probably going to research some updates.
  • Two NFL games are being moved already this week.  Broncos-Patriots to Monday, Titans-Bills to Tuesday.
  • And a Week 6 change:  As of right now, there will be no Week 6 Thursday Night game, because the Bills and Chiefs were supposed to play -- that game now goes to Sunday.
  • And something to keep an eye on, especially with the Astros eliminating the A's this afternoon:  Manfred says he wants fans in the stands for the World Series...  in Arlington...
  • The NFL is beginning to theorize they are going to have to use win percentage as playoff determinant.  This, more, is basically an admission they may have to throw in the towel on a 256-game total season.
  • And so it begins:  Division III NESCAC -- the New England Small College Athletic Association, has announced that most of their schools won't even try in-person instruction until at least February, 2021 now, so winter sports are kaput.
  • Kansas head coach Les Miles has tested positive for the coronavirus.
  • As has enough people around the Baylor football program that they've suspended football operations.  Their next game of the season, their third, is October 18 -- for now.
  • On the other end of the scale, ESPN is going to cover the University of Houston's football opener tonight with Tulane -- it has finally kicked off.  Houston's FOURTH ATTEMPT to get the season started.
  • Olbermann, and his look at the armed attempt to seize the governor the state of Michigan, and how that plays into the next month or two:


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