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Wouldn't count on CFB in Bama or NC

Hospitalizations, deaths and cases continue to rise. Idk about the West, but the SE isn't trending well. The Bama Health Director doesnt sound optimistic. Not so sure the P12 will have to be the bearer of bad news.

NC

HOSPITALIZATIONS REACH NEW HIGH
At least 708 North Carolina patients were in the hospital with COVID-19 on Thursday, the highest-ever daily total the state reported during the pandemic.

The latest count breaks the previous record of 702 hospitalizations, which was reported the day before.

As of Wednesday, the state’s seven-day hospitalization average was 610.
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https://www.newsobserver.com/news/coronavirus/article243041001.html

Bama HD

Asked about the safety of close contact sports such as football being played in the fall, Harris made no guarantees.

"We obviously have a lot of concern about that," he said. "There are ways all activities can be done more safely than we're used to doing them. There are some things that are going to be difficult to ever make them safe. We obviously would love to see much better numbers than we're seeing as those kinds of plans get into place."

He wrapped up his response about football by reiterating the need to observe best practices to prevent spread of the disease.


https://www.al.com/news/2020/05/mon...of-coronavirus-state-health-officer-says.html

JT Daniels to UGa

Not one, but two blue chip transfers for the Dawgs. Not bad. Wonder if he has a shot of beating out Newman?
Just read the transfer article from Rivals, which must have been posted minutes before JTD announced. Dang, he was the no 1 player in his class but came out a year early. If I were Newman I'd be mad if he gets to play in year 1 and starts, lol.

https://www.espn.com/college-footba.../quarterback-jt-daniels-transfers-usc-georgia
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