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Proposed schedule for NCAA soccer season | College Soccer
The NCAA Oversight Committee and college soccer coaches have put forth new recommended dates for the college soccer season.

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Proposed schedule for NCAA soccer season | College Soccer
The NCAA Oversight Committee and college soccer coaches have put forth new recommended dates for the college soccer season.www.topdrawersoccer.com
Let's hope that stays in place - I renew something I have said upthread and in another thread (or two): I think the NLI date will change back to the early Feb date since the impact on each program and the NCAA overall will be clearer. Just seems to hard to have NLIs signed in mid-November since there may still be uncertainty. (I think the mid-Nov date has only been in place for the classes of 2019 and 2020 so moving to Feb would not be a huge change)
@gotothebushes - why are you so obsessed with the soccer dead period?So is it official women's soccer dead period has been moved to Oct 31st?
@msoccerm - Not odesseed at all just curious if an extension was put in place.@gotothebushes - why are you so obsessed with the soccer dead period?
I haven’t seen anything about a dead period extension beyond 9/30 yet.So is it official women's soccer dead period has been moved to Oct 31st?
I agree and think coaches/schools might be thinking that the dead period won't be extended as they have started sending/reaching out about camps starting again in the fallI haven’t seen anything about a dead period extension beyond 9/30 yet.
It looks to me like the D1 council will meet on 9/18. I would think they’ll decide that then.
This would seem important as it relates to sports/soccer.
Fauci says the arrival of a vaccine won’t mean life will return to normal, perhaps for more than a year.
“If you’re talking about getting back to a degree of normality which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it’s going to be well into 2021, maybe even towards the end of 2021,” said the director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases on Friday.
But Fauci warned that widespread distribution and getting “the majority, or more, of the population vaccinated and protected” won’t happen until perhaps the end 2021,
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Fauci Spills The Beans: A Vaccine Won’t End COVID-19 Restrictions
Anthony Fauci is always the harbinger of more suffering to be inflicted by state and local governments. Count on governors parroting the new expectation.thefederalist.com
Unlikely. Fauci said maybe end of 2021.As soon as a vaccine is widely available it's back to playing and all businesses will open. Any other measures taken will be up to the state, county, etc.
By spring there will be multiple vaccines on the market and numerous treatments.
Don’t worry so much about a vaccine...stay focused on perfecting the multiple treatments currently in use around the world. We’ve learned a lot about the virus in the last 9 months, how it presents, how it affects the body, why certain pre-existing conditions are more susceptible and most importantly how to treat it more effectively and efficiently.As soon as a vaccine is widely available it's back to playing and all businesses will open. Any other measures taken will be up to the state, county, etc.
By spring there will be multiple vaccines on the market and numerous treatments.
It seems that we have not learned how to deploy enough rapid testing capability to make anything other than a vaccine our only hope of a return to normal.Don’t worry so much about a vaccine...stay focused on perfecting the multiple treatments currently in use around the world. We’ve learned a lot about the virus in the last 9 months, how it presents, how it affects the body, why certain pre-existing conditions are more susceptible and most importantly how to treat it more effectively and efficiently.
I have little faith in projections beyond a few weeks. Also, states are rather independent in what they choose to do. I don't expect that to change either. I could see CA, NM or HI waiting that long, but not TX, AZ or FL.Unlikely. Fauci said maybe end of 2021.
Here is another report saying MAYBE Sept. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/me...-for-the-public-until-next-winter/ar-BB190SNs
That could hurt with local recruiting, ya? Come to Florida and play now instead of all the what ifs and all the _______________. If CA was like TX, things would be very different now in our country.I have little faith in projections beyond a few weeks. Also, states are rather independent in what they choose to do. I don't expect that to change either. I could see CA, NM or HI waiting that long, but not TX, AZ or FL.
There would certainly be more dead people from COVID. Texas has 50 COVID deaths per capita and ranks 26th for population density. California has 37 deaths per capita and ranks 11th for population density.If CA was like TX, things would be very different now in our country.
There would certainly be more dead people from COVID. Texas has 50 COVID deaths per capita and ranks 26th for population density. California has 37 deaths per capita and ranks 11th for population density.