Just announced on national news. This doesn’t bode well for college football, at least in California. Since Oregon, Washington and IIRC Nevada are coordinating their covid responses, it very well may affect the PAC12 and Mtn West.
Prolly all those big donors from Cisco and such steering them to e-classes
What’s the point in going to Stanford or Cal if there is no face-to-face networking among students and with faculty?
My state was one of the early ones to reopen. Stats on hospitalizations and deaths per week continue to fall. Count is rising, but mostly due to more detections of the asymptomatic and mild symptom patients not needing hospitalization.
Aside, since I am seeing her on the TV monitor in the next room: who the hell did Pelosi’s facelift?
I doubt it. Governor Newsome is being extraordinarily cautious. I don’t know you can attribute that to big tech.
Here is a story, but it says “Cal State” system and cites their Chancellor (not Governor nor head of University of Cal System: Cal, UCLA + 7 other UCs)
Yes, the California State University system is distinct from the University of California system.
In football, Cal State has three D-IA programs, two D-IAA programs, and a number of D-IIs. UC has two D-IAs and a D-IAA.
Cal State is not synonymous with the UC system. This affects only schools with the word “state” in their name I.E. San Diego State, Fresno State, etc. The one to look out for as a PAC 12 school is the UC system, I.E. University of California Los Angeles, or UC Berkeley.
Having said that, since the state schools are doing it, you can be pretty sure the UC schools will too.
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