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Post by CC_Varmints on May 14, 2020 4:27:46 GMT -6
Sent from my SM-N950U using proboards
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Post by flowtowntigers on May 15, 2020 9:41:55 GMT -6
I wonder were they would play? Woodsboro, Goliad, or maybe Sinton?
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Post by CC_Varmints on May 15, 2020 11:09:22 GMT -6
I wonder were they would play? Woodsboro, Goliad, or maybe Sinton? Suggestions floating out there are Sinton, Woodsboro and Victoria. Woodsboro is smaller than Refugio's current stadium.
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Post by gpking on Jul 22, 2020 22:07:21 GMT -6
G-P would be a good place
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Post by OCCNH on Jul 23, 2020 15:40:36 GMT -6
If they don’t let fans come they could just use their own field?
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Post by CC_Varmints on Jul 23, 2020 15:42:54 GMT -6
If they don’t let fans come they could just use their own field? They can have 50% capacity, per the UIL. Or go with no fans.
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Post by Clemensbuff on Jul 28, 2020 12:23:51 GMT -6
If they don’t let fans come they could just use their own field? They can have 50% capacity, per the UIL. Or go with no fans. Hey ccv, I've heard the same thing about the 50% but not from a truly reliable source. My thought on this is how in the hell would 50% capacities in stands allow for the social distancing required? The math simply doesn't add up.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Jul 28, 2020 13:35:26 GMT -6
They can have 50% capacity, per the UIL. Or go with no fans. Hey ccv, I've heard the same thing about the 50% but not from a truly reliable source. My thought on this is how in the hell would 50% capacities in stands allow for the social distancing required? The math simply doesn't add up. The 50% capacity was in that UIL announcement. Along with ALL attendees not actively playing on the field must wear a mask/face covering. The 50% includes the Marching Band, Student Section, etc. in the stands. It does not include those on the field all of the time, as in the cheerleaders, student trainers, coaches, players, etc.
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Post by gp37 on Jul 28, 2020 16:18:55 GMT -6
They could use both sides of the field and spread out.
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Post by Clemensbuff on Jul 29, 2020 6:19:17 GMT -6
They could use both sides of the field and spread out. what HS FB stadium in texas does not already use 'both sides of the field' for seating??? My point I'm trying to make is that typical seating usually allows 18" on the bench for each seat. The math I learned at Clemens back in the day says in order to maintain 6' separation you would need to skip 3 seats between each fan side by side to achieve that. So, basically on a normal bench row of 25 seats you get 7 you could use. Now, take in account that you are no more than about 2' away from the person directly behind and as well as directly in front of you. That means you'd have to leave 2 rows empty between the rows you use so a 25 row bleacher section now means you can only utilize 9 of those rows in order to maintain 'social distancing' minimum requirements. So, 7 seats X 9 rows gives you only 56 fans in that section of bleachers. That same section without social distancing is equal to 25 seats x 25 rows = 625 Fans Simple math means 56/625 = just a tad less than 9%. So, even in a fairly large stadium that normally would seat 8,000 you are now looking at 720, NOT 4,000 fans as the 50% would mean!
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Post by CC_Varmints on Jul 29, 2020 6:26:37 GMT -6
They could use both sides of the field and spread out. what HS FB stadium in texas does not already use 'both sides of the field' for seating??? My point I'm trying to make is that typical seating usually allows 18" on the bench for each seat. The math I learned at Clemens back in the day says in order to maintain 6' separation you would need to skip 3 seats between each fan side by side to achieve that. So, basically on a normal bench row of 25 seats you get 7 you could use. Now, take in account that you are no more than about 2' away from the person directly behind and as well as directly in front of you. That means you'd have to leave 2 rows empty between the rows you use so a 25 row bleacher section now means you can only utilize 9 of those rows in order to maintain 'social distancing' minimum requirements. So, 7 seats X 9 rows gives you only 56 fans in that section of bleachers. That same section without social distancing is equal to 25 seats x 25 rows = 625 Fans Simple math means 56/625 = just a tad less than 9%. So, even in a fairly large stadium that normally would seat 8,000 you are now looking at 720, NOT 4,000 fans as the 50% would mean! The UIL is not known for math, except $$$$$$.
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Post by Clemensbuff on Jul 29, 2020 10:58:32 GMT -6
what HS FB stadium in texas does not already use 'both sides of the field' for seating??? My point I'm trying to make is that typical seating usually allows 18" on the bench for each seat. The math I learned at Clemens back in the day says in order to maintain 6' separation you would need to skip 3 seats between each fan side by side to achieve that. So, basically on a normal bench row of 25 seats you get 7 you could use. Now, take in account that you are no more than about 2' away from the person directly behind and as well as directly in front of you. That means you'd have to leave 2 rows empty between the rows you use so a 25 row bleacher section now means you can only utilize 9 of those rows in order to maintain 'social distancing' minimum requirements. So, 7 seats X 9 rows gives you only 56 fans in that section of bleachers. That same section without social distancing is equal to 25 seats x 25 rows = 625 Fans Simple math means 56/625 = just a tad less than 9%. So, even in a fairly large stadium that normally would seat 8,000 you are now looking at 720, NOT 4,000 fans as the 50% would mean! The UIL is not known for math, except $$$$$$. lmao Isn't that the truth
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on Jul 29, 2020 12:51:38 GMT -6
This should be fun, some upset fans if they go to the game and can't get in.
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