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Bucknellbisonfan21 Masters Student Posts 548 |
01-05-22 04:14 PM - Post#332364
Bucknell implementing similar rules to what Loyola put in place beginning 1/10: https://bucknellbison.com/news/2022/1/5/general -bu... |
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Bison137 Professor Posts 16147 |
01-05-22 04:56 PM - Post#332366
One part of the press release says: “ Bucknell will reduce spectator capacity and limit the number of attendees at upcoming athletic events starting Monday, Jan. 10 and until further notice.” So Nathan Davis was being prescient by doing everything in his power to reduce attendance prior to any rule being necessary. The attendance last night was in the running for the worst since 2004.
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MrPhillie Postdoc Posts 2757 |
01-06-22 12:12 AM - Post#332375
Attendance last night was embarrassing. Whether Paulie likes that description or not, the number of paying customers was extremely low. |
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Scotty-14 Sophomore Posts 156 |
01-06-22 07:41 PM - Post#332434
Seems a little stupid we're trying our best to limit our home court advantage over what is mostly a mild sickness these days. At some point, you should let your fans (Or what's left of them) decide if they'd like to attend or stay home |
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Bison54 PhD Student Posts 1800 |
01-06-22 08:07 PM - Post#332439
They are already doing it...staying home, that is...or maybe going to Towne Tavern to watch Jeopardy. |
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HuskyColonial PhD Student Posts 1976 |
01-06-22 08:17 PM - Post#332441
This generation of kids and students-athletes have suffered greatly during what should be the best years of their lives. At some point, human beings need to make their own decisions and assess their risks based on science but also what kind of lives they wish to live. What’s going on now is nothing short of fear porn given how few people college age and younger have gotten ill or sadly died. Sorry for the rant it’s simply a shame for the kids. |
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