- Thomas Bach is the IOC President until at least 2025, should the Olympic movement survive the coronavirus and the corruption on all sides. Including and ESPECIALLY the United States...
- Maya Moore, who spent the last season and a half away from the WNBA to champion an innocent man's release, will spend another year away this season.
- The Rock and the other parties behind XFL V. 2.1 are talking to the CFL right now (probably making sure things don't conflict), and are putting 2022 plans on hold until that situation is taken care of.
- Congress has passed the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill -- the third stimulus checks probably start going out late next week or early the week following.
- Lou Ottens has passed at the age of 94. You don't know his name -- you know his invention. The cassette tape, which revolutioned portability of music and data.
- An interesting story out of the Western Athletic Conference this season. Cal Baptist of Riverside, CA has joined Division I. Like one other school I've already mentioned, however, they are ineligible for the major men's and women's tournaments due to a transition period under NCAA rules. The men still start their conference tournament tomorrow, and are 13-9, 6-6 in a very evenly-matched conference. The women? Quite an anomaly. 22-0, undefeated, and they start play Friday.
- This... is officially gonna be a disaster. The Texas Rangers, with only mask requirements, are going to allow FULL ATTENDANCE at their games starting Opening Day this season.
- The Orioles at half capacity.
- Oops. For some reason, I must've split the two.
- And I figured out I am correct. "Day 1" was the 13th, the day after the rest of the sports which tried to go on (PGA, NASCAR, etc.) also shut down.
- And as largely predicted, the Kansas athletic director fell on his sword: Jeff Long was fired today.
The truth is not what actually happened. It's what you can ENFORCE happened. It's ALL enforcement.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Day 363 Part 2
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