3/20 Games

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foby

Bonnaroo Land
I prefer this.....
Excited Illinois Basketball GIF by Fighting Illini Athletics


to this.......


The Sky Is Falling Reaction GIF
 
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illini80

Forgottonia
I believe it can take 7 days for a positive test to occur, and there are false negatives.
You may be right. I thought they had shortened the interval and fixed most of the testing issues, but that makes sense.
 
#108      
Straight chalk so far today (even with the uncontested game). We'll see if Maryland or Ohio are the first to change that.
 
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IlliniKat91

Chicago, IL
You may be right. I thought they had shortened the interval and fixed most of the testing issues, but that makes sense.
It depends on what tests are being used. I thought the teams were being tested daily. If they're using the rapid tests, those come back in an hour. The issue is that they can have a higher false positive response. That's why they're usually paired with PCR tests which take a few days.

With all the risk here, I would bet the NCAA is using both rapid and PCR tests. What I wonder is if our team is also using the UIUC test as another layer of protection.
 
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Sounds like the VCU issues may go back to the A-10 final in Dayton against St. Bonaventure. VCU, St. Bonaventure, and the officials were all staying at a Marriott hotel across from UD Arena. St. Bonaventure hasn't had any positive tests but VCU has now had multiple positive tests and one of the officials who worked the A-10 Championship game tested positive after arriving in Indy and has struggled with the virus all week. The hotel they were staying at apparently had other events going on where people were walking around the hotel and lobby without masks and even though the NCAA should have had control over protocols in the hotel, they apparently did not.
 
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Sounds like the VCU issues may go back to the A-10 final in Dayton against St. Bonaventure. VCU, St. Bonaventure, and the officials were all staying at a Marriott hotel across from UD Arena. St. Bonaventure hasn't had any positive tests but VCU has now had multiple positive tests and one of the officials who worked the A-10 Championship game tested positive after arriving in Indy and has struggled with the virus all week. The hotel they were staying at apparently had other events going on where people were walking around the hotel and lobby without masks and even though the NCAA should have had control over protocols in the hotel, they apparently did not.
Awesome 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
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Ransom Stoddard

Ordained Dudeist Priest
Bloomington, IL
Bohannon getting all floppy there. Kofi gets hit like that and doesn't flinch.
 
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