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New York’s announcement Sunday clears another hurdle for sports’ return

If you want another sign that we’re probably going to have football starting when it was supposed to, New York gave the green light for teams to open facilities. Sports will be back … soon.

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If you want another sign that we’re probably going to have football starting when it was supposed to, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave the green light for New York teams to open facilities.

“Starting today, all the New York professional sports leagues will be able to begin training camps,” Cuomo said during a news conference Sunday.”

It’s not the first indicator — but a pretty big one — that we’re going to have sports sooner rather than later. New York was one of the harder-hit states in the Covid-19 crisis, but hospitalizations and deaths have been trending downward.

Last week was a flurry of positive signs sports was coming back.

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson issued the state guidelines that include being able to use a ball in summer workouts. Then the NCAA followed by leaving it up to the teams but as far as they were concerned teams could come back June 1.

The Southeastern Conference said schools could have players back on campus for the so-called “voluntary” workouts starting June 8.

Fans will have to wait a little bit longer to find out if they are going to be allowed in the stadiums to see the games, although Arkansas athletics director Hunter Yurachek has said he’s planning to have a full house for the opening football game against Nevada on Sept. 5.

Based on the situation today, that seems like a fantasy. Not playing the games, but having a full stadium.

Who knows what things will look like in 90 days, considering how far it’s progressed the last 60 days when all sports had been cancelled and a lot of the nation suddenly out of work.

As the testing increases the positive results go up (some of which are false positives), but the hospitalizations and deaths continues to decrease.

The other part is positive results are increasingly coming from people who stayed inside, not those outside while the hospitalizations and deaths are primarily elderly and people with prior existing conditions of some type.

Covid-19 is probably not going away unless it just disappears somewhat along the lines of the SARS virus a few years ago. As the temperatures increase it’s going to be interesting to see what happens with the numbers.

Reports of a vaccine are now targeting the fall at some point, which could be as high as 60 percent effective (if it’s equivalent to the most successful viral respiratory vaccine ever created).

Treatments are becoming better as doctors learn more about it and get a handle on treating the virus. It will continue to improve.

As always, people should listen to their doctor and if they they might be at risk for getting sick, make your decision based on that. It’s an individual decision.

But there is likely going to be football starting on time.

“It’s a return to normalcy,” Cuomo said Sunday. “So we are working and encouraging all sports teams to start their training camps as soon as possible. And we’ll work with them to make sure that can happen.”

If New York is doing it you can rest assured states with lower numbers are going to do whatever they can to get sports back.

Even in Arkansas.

2024 Razorbacks Football

Fri, Dec 27Liberty Bowl
vs Texas Tech (Memphis)
6:00 PM
ESPN
Thu, Aug 29vs UAPB (Little Rock)W, 70-0
Sat, Sep 7@ Oklahoma StateL, 31-39 2OT
Sat, Sep 14vs UABW, 37-27
Sat, Sep 21@ AuburnW, 24-14
Sat, Sep 28vs Texas A&M (Arl)L, 21-17
Sat, Oct 5vs TennesseeW, 19-14
Sat, Oct 19vs LSUL, 34-10
Sat, Oct 26@ Mississippi StateW, 58-25
Sat, Nov 2vs Ole MissL, 63-31
Sat, Nov 16vs TexasL, 20-10
Sat, Nov 23vs Louisiana TechW, 35-14
Sat, Nov 30@ MissouriL, 28-21

2024 High School Rankings

OVERALLRecordPts
1.Bryant (21)13-02461
2.Greenwood (4)13-02242
3.Bentonville9-41855
4.Little Rock Parkview13-11734
5.Conway10-21563
6.Pulaski Academy10-31128
7.Shiloh Christian9-477
6.Benton10-2676
7.Fayetteville9-3527
9.Rogers8-4359
Others receiving votes: Arkadelphia 20, Farmington 15, Valley View 5, Hot Springs Lakeside, Mountain Home 2, Salem 2, Conway Christian 1, Little Rock Christian 1.
CLASS 7A
1.Bryant (25)13-01251
2.Bentonville9-4983
3.Conway10-2772
4.Pulaski Academy10-3485
5.Fayetteville9-3174
Others receiving votes: Rogers 10.
CLASS 6A
1.Greenwood (25)13-01251
2.Shiloh Christian9-4964
3.Benton10-2772
4.Mountain Home10-3513
5.Lake Hamilton8-420
Others receiving votes: Little Rock Catholic 6.
CLASS 5A
1.Little Rock Parkview (25)13-11251
4.Farmington12-2904
3.Valley View12-1683
5.Hot Springs Lakeside10-3605
2.Joe T. Robinson10-2252
Others receiving votes: Morrilton 3.
CLASS 4A
1.Arkadelphia (25)13-21252
2.Elkins14-1991
3.Little Rock Mills12-1523
4.Southside Batesville13-1465t
5.Warren10-3284
Others receiving votes: Malvern 3.
CLASS 3A
1.Salem (25)11-4125
2.Bismarck14-11001
3.Mansfield11-365
4.Fordyce11-1422
5.Osceola10-2214
Others receiving votes: Booneville 17, Prescott 3, Rivercrest 2.
CLASS 2A
1.Conway Christian (25)14-01252
2.East Poinsett Co.10-4984
3.Junction City9-468
5.Mount Ida9-341
4.Carlisle11-1251
Others receiving votes: Des Arc 8, Bigelow 6, Murfreesboro 3, Cross County 1.
8-MAN SANCTIONED
1.Strong-Huttig (25)8-0751
2.Midland11-1502
3.Cedar Ridge9-2223
Others receiving votes: Woodlawn 3.

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