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    Quote Originally Posted by sox83cubs84 View Post
    The Saturday college football game between Notre Dame and Wake Forest has been postponed due to several positive COVID19 tests on the Fighting Irish roster.

    Both teams have an open date the following weekend; however, it's not been confirmed if both teams will make the game up then.

    Dave Miedema
    There won't be a Notre Dame/Wake Forest game this coming weekend, either. Reports are that 39 players from Notre Dame either positive tests for COVID19, are in quarantine because of it, or have had contact recently with someone affected with the virus.

    Dave Miedema

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    Two more NFL teams have announced the dates and maximum crowds for their first home games in which fans are admitted.

    The Washington Redskins (I don't play the PC game) will allow 3,000 fans in for their 11/8 home game against the Giants.

    One week earlier (11/1) the Baltimore Ravens will allow 6,000 fans when they host the Steelers.

    Dave Miedema

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    Two of college football's Saturday games have been shelved due to COVID19. These include Utah at UCLA and also Ohio State at Maryland.

    Dave Miedema

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    Due ti a temporary law initiated by Santa Clara County (CA), the 49ers will be temporarily kicked out of Levi Stadium for their first 2 home games in December.

    The law prohibits pro or college sports from hosting games or having practices in sports where direct bodily contact is common. The law goes into effect this coming Monday and runs through 12/21.

    The temporary law also affects San Jose State, Stanford, and the San Jose Sharks (NHL).

    Dave Miedema

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    Quote Originally Posted by sox83cubs84 View Post
    Due ti a temporary law initiated by Santa Clara County (CA), the 49ers will be temporarily kicked out of Levi Stadium for their first 2 home games in December.

    The law prohibits pro or college sports from hosting games or having practices in sports where direct bodily contact is common. The law goes into effect this coming Monday and runs through 12/21.

    The temporary law also affects San Jose State, Stanford, and the San Jose Sharks (NHL).

    Dave Miedema
    There is a decent possibility that the games that the 49ers can't play in their own stadium may be relocated to the Arizona Cardinals' home field. The Cardinals are willing to do this, but other hurdles need to be cleared to make this official.

    Dave M.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sox83cubs84 View Post
    There is a decent possibility that the games that the 49ers can't play in their own stadium may be relocated to the Arizona Cardinals' home field. The Cardinals are willing to do this, but other hurdles need to be cleared to make this official.

    Dave M.

    Santa Clara County in California has extended the duration of the COVID19 special regulations mentioned above. One of perhaps several results of this is the 49ers will not play any more NFL games in Levi Stadium for the duration of the current season.

    Dave M.

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    MLB has indicated that, for the 2921 season, fans will NOT be subjected to COVID19 protocol in regards to vaccinations, testing and related exams.

    Dave Miedema

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    For Sunday's game at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indianapolis Colts have opted to reduce the maximum attendance from 12,500 to 10,000. A recent spike of COVID19 cases in Indiana is said to be the cause for the decision.

    Dave Miedema

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    Based on COVID19 protocol established by the State of Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Penguins will not be admitting fans to any of the 4 home games they play during January.

    Dave Miedema

 

 

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