Apparently.
Will be interesting how they keep people away for this. And for tailgating.
https://www.wxii12.com/article/winston- ... UTwb2aUUdY#
Here is the link to the fall sports streaming schedule.
https://appstatesports.com/news/2023/8/ ... edule.aspx
https://appstatesports.com/news/2023/8/ ... edule.aspx
ESPN doesn’t care if there are restrictions
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Re: ESPN doesn’t care if there are restrictions
If your school is in Tennessee or South Carolina or Georgia, you attend After scanning your digital ticket, You sit in your newly assigned, socially distanced seats You wear your mask in the naturally-ventilated, open-air stadium and watch a football game. If you are hungry or thirsty, you go to the concession stands, which have altered their way of serving you in compliance with COVID guidelines.biggie wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 8:09 pmApparently.
Will be interesting how they keep people away for this. And for tailgating.
https://www.wxii12.com/article/winston- ... UTwb2aUUdY#
If you live in North Carolina, you pay money for a cardboard likeness of yourself to be at the game. You then watch Game Day on TV to see if your cardboard likeness also made it to cheer on the Game Day set. Then, after a virtual pep rally (how do you rally virtually?), you drive in your car to a Drive In Watch Party to watch either Game Day or the actual Football Game. And, if you are a student who doesn't have a car, there will be a limited number of cars on hand for you to borrow (which is the work around of all work arounds). You are then encouraged to bring lawn chairs so your group can sit outside together (in a fairground, but not a stadium) to watch the game. Gates open at 6, for a 7:30 pm kickoff, so one must assume that bathrooms will be available for the 4+ hour event.
Oh, and live cameras with show the crowd during Game Day and throughout the game.
So, how is this different/safer then putting a limited number of fans in a stadium?
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Re: ESPN doesn’t care if there are restrictions
I was in Knoxville last weekend. I felt I was in the wild west.... they wore masks and made things look as normal as possible.... interesting their numbers aren't much different from NC's.
Re: ESPN doesn’t care if there are restrictions
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Apparently.
Will be interesting how they keep people away for this. And for tailgating.
https://www.wxii12.com/article/winston- ... UTwb2aUUdY#
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That is awesome for Wake Forest....hope the crowd is huge.
The beach where I live must be immune to the virus.....No masks, bars, gyms, wedding venues open all summer,..ZERO ISSUES. Must be the salt air...LOL
Apparently.
Will be interesting how they keep people away for this. And for tailgating.
https://www.wxii12.com/article/winston- ... UTwb2aUUdY#
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That is awesome for Wake Forest....hope the crowd is huge.
The beach where I live must be immune to the virus.....No masks, bars, gyms, wedding venues open all summer,..ZERO ISSUES. Must be the salt air...LOL