FYI, this is the Fall Camp 2020 threadBlack Saturday wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:54 amHave a feeling that the folks with all that power that love making everyone conform, will be locked down themselves come November 3, folks are tired of the crap.ericsaid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:42 pmHave that feeling that these cancel culture and lockdown leaders are going to losemike87 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:52 amThis was in an email from the chancellor today...
I am encouraged by our numbers so far, including:
• Last week, during our pop-up testing for residence hall students and at Student Health Services, we conducted 2,006 COVID-19 tests. Of those tests, 27, or only 1.3 percent, were positive.
• Of our available isolation and quarantine space, 86 percent is currently available and we have additional options we can utilize if needed.
I know, however, that it is early in the semester. I cannot emphasize strongly enough that it is up to each of us to minimize the spread of COVID-19 among members of our university and the greater community.
• Across the state, gatherings and parties are limited by Executive Order of the Governor of North Carolina to no more than 10 people indoors and no more than 25 outdoors. This does not apply to our classrooms and laboratories, which are set up for physical distancing, but it does apply to meetings, parties and off campus gatherings, and the university takes this order very seriously. App State Police will assist Boone Police in monitoring for large parties, and students who are in violation will be referred to Student Conduct.
• On August 14, the Delta Chi fraternity was placed under University Interim Suspension and National Cease and Desist Pending an Investigation for failure to follow the Joint Council Safety Statement in regards to off-campus gatherings.
University staff meet with public health experts every weekday. We are closely monitoring the health of our community and our response to positive cases of COVID-19. In the coming days, we will add enhancements to our reporting dashboard so our university community will have access to additional public health information, including percentages of positive test results.
Five months into a lockdown mandated by one person, we should be considering legislation mandating that the Executive's power to mandate these type of lockdowns be limited to 30-days and anything beyond must be reviewed and voted upon by the General Assembly. There is already a provision in place that is not being followed. This isn't a post on whether or not Cooper is doing what needs to be done but rather about the fact that a single person should not be able wield this much power in a representative democratic state.
And what is a gathering outdoors? Greensboro shutdown Elm Street in downtown to traffic so restaurants could extend outdoor space. What essentially developed was an outdoor gathering of hundreds of people in an area the size of a football people.
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I miss the halcyon days of when the offseason thread was always hijacked by "which barbecue place is best?" or "Eric Church sucks/doesn't suck."NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:23 amFYI, this is the Fall Camp 2020 threadBlack Saturday wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:54 amHave a feeling that the folks with all that power that love making everyone conform, will be locked down themselves come November 3, folks are tired of the crap.ericsaid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:42 pmHave that feeling that these cancel culture and lockdown leaders are going to losemike87 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:52 amThis was in an email from the chancellor today...
I am encouraged by our numbers so far, including:
• Last week, during our pop-up testing for residence hall students and at Student Health Services, we conducted 2,006 COVID-19 tests. Of those tests, 27, or only 1.3 percent, were positive.
• Of our available isolation and quarantine space, 86 percent is currently available and we have additional options we can utilize if needed.
I know, however, that it is early in the semester. I cannot emphasize strongly enough that it is up to each of us to minimize the spread of COVID-19 among members of our university and the greater community.
• Across the state, gatherings and parties are limited by Executive Order of the Governor of North Carolina to no more than 10 people indoors and no more than 25 outdoors. This does not apply to our classrooms and laboratories, which are set up for physical distancing, but it does apply to meetings, parties and off campus gatherings, and the university takes this order very seriously. App State Police will assist Boone Police in monitoring for large parties, and students who are in violation will be referred to Student Conduct.
• On August 14, the Delta Chi fraternity was placed under University Interim Suspension and National Cease and Desist Pending an Investigation for failure to follow the Joint Council Safety Statement in regards to off-campus gatherings.
University staff meet with public health experts every weekday. We are closely monitoring the health of our community and our response to positive cases of COVID-19. In the coming days, we will add enhancements to our reporting dashboard so our university community will have access to additional public health information, including percentages of positive test results.
Five months into a lockdown mandated by one person, we should be considering legislation mandating that the Executive's power to mandate these type of lockdowns be limited to 30-days and anything beyond must be reviewed and voted upon by the General Assembly. There is already a provision in place that is not being followed. This isn't a post on whether or not Cooper is doing what needs to be done but rather about the fact that a single person should not be able wield this much power in a representative democratic state.
And what is a gathering outdoors? Greensboro shutdown Elm Street in downtown to traffic so restaurants could extend outdoor space. What essentially developed was an outdoor gathering of hundreds of people in an area the size of a football people.
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Eric Church thinks anyone who prefers mustard bbq is a Trumper.MrCraig wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 1:22 pmI miss the halcyon days of when the offseason thread was always hijacked by "which barbecue place is best?" or "Eric Church sucks/doesn't suck."NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:23 amFYI, this is the Fall Camp 2020 threadBlack Saturday wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:54 amHave a feeling that the folks with all that power that love making everyone conform, will be locked down themselves come November 3, folks are tired of the crap.ericsaid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:42 pmHave that feeling that these cancel culture and lockdown leaders are going to losemike87 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:52 amThis was in an email from the chancellor today...
I am encouraged by our numbers so far, including:
• Last week, during our pop-up testing for residence hall students and at Student Health Services, we conducted 2,006 COVID-19 tests. Of those tests, 27, or only 1.3 percent, were positive.
• Of our available isolation and quarantine space, 86 percent is currently available and we have additional options we can utilize if needed.
I know, however, that it is early in the semester. I cannot emphasize strongly enough that it is up to each of us to minimize the spread of COVID-19 among members of our university and the greater community.
• Across the state, gatherings and parties are limited by Executive Order of the Governor of North Carolina to no more than 10 people indoors and no more than 25 outdoors. This does not apply to our classrooms and laboratories, which are set up for physical distancing, but it does apply to meetings, parties and off campus gatherings, and the university takes this order very seriously. App State Police will assist Boone Police in monitoring for large parties, and students who are in violation will be referred to Student Conduct.
• On August 14, the Delta Chi fraternity was placed under University Interim Suspension and National Cease and Desist Pending an Investigation for failure to follow the Joint Council Safety Statement in regards to off-campus gatherings.
University staff meet with public health experts every weekday. We are closely monitoring the health of our community and our response to positive cases of COVID-19. In the coming days, we will add enhancements to our reporting dashboard so our university community will have access to additional public health information, including percentages of positive test results.
Five months into a lockdown mandated by one person, we should be considering legislation mandating that the Executive's power to mandate these type of lockdowns be limited to 30-days and anything beyond must be reviewed and voted upon by the General Assembly. There is already a provision in place that is not being followed. This isn't a post on whether or not Cooper is doing what needs to be done but rather about the fact that a single person should not be able wield this much power in a representative democratic state.
And what is a gathering outdoors? Greensboro shutdown Elm Street in downtown to traffic so restaurants could extend outdoor space. What essentially developed was an outdoor gathering of hundreds of people in an area the size of a football people.
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Eric Church didn’t vote in 2016, but if he did, he’d have written in Roy Williams or Mack BrownBeauFoster wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 1:44 pmEric Church thinks anyone who prefers mustard bbq is a Trumper.MrCraig wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 1:22 pmI miss the halcyon days of when the offseason thread was always hijacked by "which barbecue place is best?" or "Eric Church sucks/doesn't suck."NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:23 amFYI, this is the Fall Camp 2020 threadBlack Saturday wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:54 amHave a feeling that the folks with all that power that love making everyone conform, will be locked down themselves come November 3, folks are tired of the crap.ericsaid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:42 pm
Have that feeling that these cancel culture and lockdown leaders are going to lose
Five months into a lockdown mandated by one person, we should be considering legislation mandating that the Executive's power to mandate these type of lockdowns be limited to 30-days and anything beyond must be reviewed and voted upon by the General Assembly. There is already a provision in place that is not being followed. This isn't a post on whether or not Cooper is doing what needs to be done but rather about the fact that a single person should not be able wield this much power in a representative democratic state.
And what is a gathering outdoors? Greensboro shutdown Elm Street in downtown to traffic so restaurants could extend outdoor space. What essentially developed was an outdoor gathering of hundreds of people in an area the size of a football people.
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We will do this together #GoApp. #GoUSA #GoPOTUS
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You should read the twitter comments. Seems like some”fans” don’t get it and will no longer support App. Am surprised? Nope
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Eventually, some people are going to have to quit watching sports altogether because they will end up boycotting everything. My uncle already quit watching the NFL and NBA. I think he only watches golf and baseball, but will probably quit baseball now. But can you imagine? Only watching golf?
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I like your Uncle.NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:35 amEventually, some people are going to have to quit watching sports altogether because they will end up boycotting everything. My uncle already quit watching the NFL and NBA. I think he only watches golf and baseball, but will probably quit baseball now. But can you imagine? Only watching golf?
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Damn, I hope this thread won't get locked down too.NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:23 amFYI, this is the Fall Camp 2020 threadBlack Saturday wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:54 amHave a feeling that the folks with all that power that love making everyone conform, will be locked down themselves come November 3, folks are tired of the crap.ericsaid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:42 pmHave that feeling that these cancel culture and lockdown leaders are going to losemike87 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:52 amThis was in an email from the chancellor today...
I am encouraged by our numbers so far, including:
• Last week, during our pop-up testing for residence hall students and at Student Health Services, we conducted 2,006 COVID-19 tests. Of those tests, 27, or only 1.3 percent, were positive.
• Of our available isolation and quarantine space, 86 percent is currently available and we have additional options we can utilize if needed.
I know, however, that it is early in the semester. I cannot emphasize strongly enough that it is up to each of us to minimize the spread of COVID-19 among members of our university and the greater community.
• Across the state, gatherings and parties are limited by Executive Order of the Governor of North Carolina to no more than 10 people indoors and no more than 25 outdoors. This does not apply to our classrooms and laboratories, which are set up for physical distancing, but it does apply to meetings, parties and off campus gatherings, and the university takes this order very seriously. App State Police will assist Boone Police in monitoring for large parties, and students who are in violation will be referred to Student Conduct.
• On August 14, the Delta Chi fraternity was placed under University Interim Suspension and National Cease and Desist Pending an Investigation for failure to follow the Joint Council Safety Statement in regards to off-campus gatherings.
University staff meet with public health experts every weekday. We are closely monitoring the health of our community and our response to positive cases of COVID-19. In the coming days, we will add enhancements to our reporting dashboard so our university community will have access to additional public health information, including percentages of positive test results.
Five months into a lockdown mandated by one person, we should be considering legislation mandating that the Executive's power to mandate these type of lockdowns be limited to 30-days and anything beyond must be reviewed and voted upon by the General Assembly. There is already a provision in place that is not being followed. This isn't a post on whether or not Cooper is doing what needs to be done but rather about the fact that a single person should not be able wield this much power in a representative democratic state.
And what is a gathering outdoors? Greensboro shutdown Elm Street in downtown to traffic so restaurants could extend outdoor space. What essentially developed was an outdoor gathering of hundreds of people in an area the size of a football people.
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Well sorry you will be stopping supporting AppState....Black Saturday wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:51 amDamn, I hope this thread won't get locked down too.NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:23 amFYI, this is the Fall Camp 2020 threadBlack Saturday wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:54 amHave a feeling that the folks with all that power that love making everyone conform, will be locked down themselves come November 3, folks are tired of the crap.ericsaid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:42 pmHave that feeling that these cancel culture and lockdown leaders are going to losemike87 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:52 amThis was in an email from the chancellor today...
I am encouraged by our numbers so far, including:
• Last week, during our pop-up testing for residence hall students and at Student Health Services, we conducted 2,006 COVID-19 tests. Of those tests, 27, or only 1.3 percent, were positive.
• Of our available isolation and quarantine space, 86 percent is currently available and we have additional options we can utilize if needed.
I know, however, that it is early in the semester. I cannot emphasize strongly enough that it is up to each of us to minimize the spread of COVID-19 among members of our university and the greater community.
• Across the state, gatherings and parties are limited by Executive Order of the Governor of North Carolina to no more than 10 people indoors and no more than 25 outdoors. This does not apply to our classrooms and laboratories, which are set up for physical distancing, but it does apply to meetings, parties and off campus gatherings, and the university takes this order very seriously. App State Police will assist Boone Police in monitoring for large parties, and students who are in violation will be referred to Student Conduct.
• On August 14, the Delta Chi fraternity was placed under University Interim Suspension and National Cease and Desist Pending an Investigation for failure to follow the Joint Council Safety Statement in regards to off-campus gatherings.
University staff meet with public health experts every weekday. We are closely monitoring the health of our community and our response to positive cases of COVID-19. In the coming days, we will add enhancements to our reporting dashboard so our university community will have access to additional public health information, including percentages of positive test results.
Five months into a lockdown mandated by one person, we should be considering legislation mandating that the Executive's power to mandate these type of lockdowns be limited to 30-days and anything beyond must be reviewed and voted upon by the General Assembly. There is already a provision in place that is not being followed. This isn't a post on whether or not Cooper is doing what needs to be done but rather about the fact that a single person should not be able wield this much power in a representative democratic state.
And what is a gathering outdoors? Greensboro shutdown Elm Street in downtown to traffic so restaurants could extend outdoor space. What essentially developed was an outdoor gathering of hundreds of people in an area the size of a football people.
Any camp news from anyone?
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No, that's why there have been a few hijack attempts.Rekdiver wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 8:53 amWell sorry you will be stopping supporting AppState....Black Saturday wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:51 amDamn, I hope this thread won't get locked down too.NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:23 amFYI, this is the Fall Camp 2020 threadBlack Saturday wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:54 amHave a feeling that the folks with all that power that love making everyone conform, will be locked down themselves come November 3, folks are tired of the crap.ericsaid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:42 pm
Have that feeling that these cancel culture and lockdown leaders are going to lose
Five months into a lockdown mandated by one person, we should be considering legislation mandating that the Executive's power to mandate these type of lockdowns be limited to 30-days and anything beyond must be reviewed and voted upon by the General Assembly. There is already a provision in place that is not being followed. This isn't a post on whether or not Cooper is doing what needs to be done but rather about the fact that a single person should not be able wield this much power in a representative democratic state.
And what is a gathering outdoors? Greensboro shutdown Elm Street in downtown to traffic so restaurants could extend outdoor space. What essentially developed was an outdoor gathering of hundreds of people in an area the size of a football people.
Any camp news from anyone?
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Keep Climbing #GoApp. This is our state.
North Carolina -- Appalachian State: North Carolina is on the rise, but that rise included a 34-31 home loss to Appalachian State early last season. The Mountaineers have nine or more wins in five straight seasons and did so last year after hiring Eliah Drinkwitz to his first head coaching job. Drinkwitz was one-and-done, so let's see if that consistency stays in place with Shawn Clark running things. -- Barrett Sallee
https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... 20-season/
North Carolina -- Appalachian State: North Carolina is on the rise, but that rise included a 34-31 home loss to Appalachian State early last season. The Mountaineers have nine or more wins in five straight seasons and did so last year after hiring Eliah Drinkwitz to his first head coaching job. Drinkwitz was one-and-done, so let's see if that consistency stays in place with Shawn Clark running things. -- Barrett Sallee
https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... 20-season/
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Can wait to see how some of coach Clark’s strongest supporters react to this
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I’m a strong supporter of #Clark2020. He is leading and I’m proud of him and this team. I could see this show up on the uniform or helmet for the 2020 season.yosef69 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:04 amCan wait to see how some of coach Clark’s strongest supporters react to this
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Im sorry, and what is your point? Would love to know, you can PM me.yosef69 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:04 amCan wait to see how some of coach Clark’s strongest supporters react to this
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I listened to it and I didn't think it possible but I have gained even more respect for Coach Clark. You can tell this position for him is much more than football. This is how you make great men and leaders, you provide positive dialogue, you listen even when you don't have to. I applaud Coach for this, and he is definitely the man we need in charge right now!Appstate88 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:23 amI’m a strong supporter of #Clark2020. He is leading and I’m proud of him and this team. I could see this show up on the uniform or helmet for the 2020 season.yosef69 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:04 amCan wait to see how some of coach Clark’s strongest supporters react to this
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