Goofy question probably, but I want to be sure. I plan to go to the stanfurd game. I haven't been to a basketball game in several years. Can I still buy tickets at the door?
According to the link, "Tickets are also sold on game day at the Maples Pavilion ticket windows on the north side, based on availability. For more ticket information, contact the Ticket Office at 1-800-STANFORD."GoOskie said:
Goofy question probably, but I want to be sure. I plan to go to the stanfurd game. I haven't been to a basketball game in several years. Can I still buy tickets at the door?
An update from @StanfordMBB after it’s Diamond Head Classic title game against @VandyMBB was canceled due to positive tests within Cardinal team: players who tested positive are isolating in Honolulu. Coach Jarod Haase is staying back with them. Stanford next game vs Cal Jan. 2.
— Andy Katz (@TheAndyKatz) December 26, 2021
How is it decided whether a team has 7 healthy scholarship players? Is it on the honor system?oskidunker said:
If they have 7 healthy scholarship players and decline to play us I believe they would forfeit. With all the players that stayed a 5 th year I bet they have 7.
BearSD said:How is it decided whether a team has 7 healthy scholarship players? Is it on the honor system?oskidunker said:
If they have 7 healthy scholarship players and decline to play us I believe they would forfeit. With all the players that stayed a 5 th year I bet they have 7.
Is there anything to stop a team that, for example, has 7 or 8 healthy scholarship players but missing its 3 best players from telling the opponent and the conference office, "Sorry, we only have 6 who are healthy; let's reschedule this game for late February."
Is is even possible to confirm whether a team is being straightforward about covid test results? How are they reviewed? Does the league office get a list of players who tested positive and a record of the dates and test results? That is not likely, given health privacy regulations.Alkiadt said:BearSD said:How is it decided whether a team has 7 healthy scholarship players? Is it on the honor system?oskidunker said:
If they have 7 healthy scholarship players and decline to play us I believe they would forfeit. With all the players that stayed a 5 th year I bet they have 7.
Is there anything to stop a team that, for example, has 7 or 8 healthy scholarship players but missing its 3 best players from telling the opponent and the conference office, "Sorry, we only have 6 who are healthy; let's reschedule this game for late February."
IIRC, All these situations are now being reviewed by the league as of an announcement last week. Get caught lying and you forfeit.
BearSD said:Is is even possible to confirm whether a team is being straightforward about covid test results? How are they reviewed? Does the league office get a list of players who tested positive and a record of the dates and test results? That is not likely, given health privacy regulations.Alkiadt said:BearSD said:How is it decided whether a team has 7 healthy scholarship players? Is it on the honor system?oskidunker said:
If they have 7 healthy scholarship players and decline to play us I believe they would forfeit. With all the players that stayed a 5 th year I bet they have 7.
Is there anything to stop a team that, for example, has 7 or 8 healthy scholarship players but missing its 3 best players from telling the opponent and the conference office, "Sorry, we only have 6 who are healthy; let's reschedule this game for late February."
IIRC, All these situations are now being reviewed by the league as of an announcement last week. Get caught lying and you forfeit.
Screw them. Lace em up, like we had to at 'zona.BearSD said:
The Jan. 2 Cal-Stanford game would be relatively easy to reschedule; they would just move it to early in the week in February when Stanford is scheduled to play at Cal. That might be the last easy reschedule, though.
oskidunker said:
If they have 7 healthy scholarship players and decline to play us I believe they would forfeit. With all the players that stayed a 5 th year I bet they have 7.
Agree with you. Usually I try to take the high road but it would be nice if this thing is played out ACCURATELY. I admit, I will never get rid of my anti-furd bias, but if they play this thing straight it will help put the historic rivalry thing in perspective. It will be interesting to see how this issue concludes.calfanz said:Screw them. Lace em up, like we had to at 'zona.BearSD said:
The Jan. 2 Cal-Stanford game would be relatively easy to reschedule; they would just move it to early in the week in February when Stanford is scheduled to play at Cal. That might be the last easy reschedule, though.
Tired of being on the wrong side of these decisions.
bearister said:oskidunker said:
If they have 7 healthy scholarship players and decline to play us I believe they would forfeit. With all the players that stayed a 5 th year I bet they have 7.
….and we know that even years before the pandemic, Furd had experience forfeiting an athletic contest to Cal.