U.S. Senator calls on college conferences to follow Ivy League in not having football this fall

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Sen. Richard Blumenthal called the Ivy League’s decision to not play football this fall “absolutely right on moral and health grounds.”

Blumenthal, who attended Harvard as an undergraduate and Yale for law school, frequently has been a critic of the NCAA and various aspects of major-college sports. He and Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., recently introduced a bill that would make it illegal for schools to obtain liability waivers from athletes regarding COVID-19. The move was in reaction tothat are explicitly, or could be interpreted as, liability waivers before allowing them to join voluntary on-campus workouts.

On Wednesday, Blumenthal called those waivers “an implicit recognition of the dangers having those students come back.”He added that the Ivy League and other conferences are “all are dealing with the same health threats and the same age population and the same vulnerabilities when students play football and other sports that either involve contact or close proximity.”

Blumenthal also said he agreed with Senate Commerce Committee colleague Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., who during a hearing last weekregarding testing and other approaches for dealing with a return to sports amid the pandemic. “I agree completely,” he said. “There has to be a uniform national standard, not a patchwork of differing guidelines and practices. Protecting these young athletes ought to be a priority at this particular moment. You know, Dr. Fauci said we're still knee-deep in the pandemic. The only way I'd amend it is that we're neck deep in the pandemic.

"There may be differing infection and death rates across the country. But the vulnerability among college athletes playing team sports is the same everywhere. Let me put it this way: Colleges play football by the same rules. There ought to be no difference in the health care rules that govern whether they can play safely.”

 

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No it’s not it’s a lousy pussy decision!

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