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“They just weren’t comfortable playing in the environment of this virus and we certainly support them in every way,” Cutcliffe said. “They are two great young men.”
Long snapper Ben Wyatt and offensive lineman Jake Rimmer opted out of the 2020 season due to COVID-19 concerns. Wyatt is a senior, will graduate and move on. John Taylor has been the short snapper and will get the first shot at taking over Wyatt's role.
Rimmer has played little due to injury. It looks like he also will graduate and move on with his life.
Both will remain on scholarship.
https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/...244794562.html
“They just weren’t comfortable playing in the environment of this virus and we certainly support them in every way,” Cutcliffe said. “They are two great young men.”
"This is the best of all possible worlds."
Dr. Pangloss - Candide
Losing your long snapper is an unenviable situation; however, I certainly understand the player’s concerns.
Bob Green
ouch. I'm not smart enough to know what the problem has been, but due to either bad talent assessment, poor development, or just plain bad luck (injury), we've had a whole lot of offensive linemen in the past few years who really haven't worked out at all. I'm suspecting a combination of those factors...
Again, I think this is just the beginning of many athletes (and others) from not participating in Fall sports, given the risks from Covid-19. As I linked yesterday, the NCAA has now said that athletes on athletic scholarships cannot have the scholarships rescinded if they elect not to play their sport.
I'm predicting we're going to see many, many more announcements like this. And it would not surprise me in the least if it eventually causes many of the sports' teams to cancel their seasons (just from lack of available athletes).
Dominoes.
If Duke (and other schools) weren't glued to the hip of the conference they are members of, seasons would be getting canceled/postponed left and right as of a month ago.
As it is now, I'm guessing nobody wants to take the risk of financial penalty for dropping out. Not because the school doesn't get revenue, but how it affects the conference as well.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
I'm still on the "I'll believe it when I see it" train for college sports. Lots of talk and plans that likely amount to nothing.
I just had a thought.
Referees?
My understanding is that many ACC football crews live within driving distance of UNC. (Seriously, a bunch are from Georgia to Virginia.) I would assume there would be some early retirements or leaves of absence, but you only really need 8 busy crews + alternates with this schedule instead of 10. If we have a season, it might be like the NFL replacement referees.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
Add Brandon Hill and Myles Hudzick to the opt out list.
Bob Green
Hill was a projected started at LB.
"This is the best of all possible worlds."
Dr. Pangloss - Candide