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To be fair, this is a Cal thing, not a pac 12 policy thing. The Pac 12 is pathetic in general, but not quite Cal level pathetic, they’re a whole extra level of don’t give a fuck.That looks pathetic. Because it is pathetic.
It's just a snapshot of what the PAC has become when it comes to football.
They don't really want it.
And it show.
I thought they already did announce it wouldn’t happen and would be a forfeit.Even worse is that they don't have the balls to cancel it right now. They "delayed" it until 12/4. Then when the initial outrage dies out, they will announce they just are cancelling it at some point next week.
It’s a great “vaccine”. Works really well.
Thank God for the vaccine
It's a testament to the efficacy of the vaccines that members of Cal's football program have thus far avoided serious illness, and in some cases, perhaps didn't even know they were ill until they received a twice-weekly test. But this is nevertheless a major COVID-19 outbreak — one that, if left unaddressed, could easily harm unvaccinated or immunocompromised individuals.
I saw on Jizzney they postponed to 12/4. They likely are wrong.I thought they already did announce it wouldn’t happen and would be a forfeit.
zoom battle of rock/paper/scissors/lizard/spock!They could change it to a game of online Uno. That would be as entertaining as a Cal/USC football game.
I'll get my sports news from any source I want.once again... stop getting your sports news from a biased political hack.
I'll get my sports news from any source I want.
I'll get my sports news from any source I want.
LMAO OK, Karen. 10-4. Gotcha. Preach it, sister.Thank God for the vaccine
It's a testament to the efficacy of the vaccines that members of Cal's football program have thus far avoided serious illness, and in some cases, perhaps didn't even know they were ill until they received a twice-weekly test. But this is nevertheless a major COVID-19 outbreak — one that, if left unaddressed, could easily harm unvaccinated or immunocompromised individuals.