WVU Release No spectators for Baylor

Keenan Cummings

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, in conjunction with University, local and state officials, has determined that football's Big 12 Conference home opener against Baylor on Oct. 3 will take place without spectators at Milan Puskar Stadium.

Due to safety precautions from the COVID-19 pandemic, only essential game operations personnel and families of the players and football staff will be admitted. Expected capacity at future Big 12 Conference home games will be determined by local public health conditions at the time.

"I understand it's a disappointing decision but it's the correct one. We have to do what's best for the safety of the University and our local community," Director of Athletics Shane Lyons said. "Our plans for a socially distanced seating manifest in the stadium have been ready for some time, but we need conditions to improve on campus and in the community before we can proceed. I encourage everyone to test when the opportunity to do so is made available.

"I continue to ask Mountaineer Nation for its understanding. We are doing everything possible to have fans at our home football games this season, and I can assure you that our players, coaches and department staff want that to happen. Taking aggressive and appropriate precautions to prevent the spread of this virus along with regular testing remains the key for all of us."

Socially distanced plans for the WVU Cheer squad and members of the Pride of West Virginia to attend the Baylor game are currently being finalized. The game will be televised by ABC at noon.
 

SKYHAWKBALL

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So family members of the staff and players cannot somehow have Covid, but lets worry about young people of 5he University who it doesn’t affect.

AD Lyons continues his political ******** all while charging students of WVU athletic fees in the tuition and also begging ticket holders not to ask for refunds. It’s sad when Marshall‘s AD can put aside politics and allow a certain number of fan attendance while WVU struggles with this.
 

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, in conjunction with University, local and state officials, has determined that football's Big 12 Conference home opener against Baylor on Oct. 3 will take place without spectators at Milan Puskar Stadium.

Due to safety precautions from the COVID-19 pandemic, only essential game operations personnel and families of the players and football staff will be admitted. Expected capacity at future Big 12 Conference home games will be determined by local public health conditions at the time.

"I understand it's a disappointing decision but it's the correct one. We have to do what's best for the safety of the University and our local community," Director of Athletics Shane Lyons said. "Our plans for a socially distanced seating manifest in the stadium have been ready for some time, but we need conditions to improve on campus and in the community before we can proceed. I encourage everyone to test when the opportunity to do so is made available.

"I continue to ask Mountaineer Nation for its understanding. We are doing everything possible to have fans at our home football games this season, and I can assure you that our players, coaches and department staff want that to happen. Taking aggressive and appropriate precautions to prevent the spread of this virus along with regular testing remains the key for all of us."

Socially distanced plans for the WVU Cheer squad and members of the Pride of West Virginia to attend the Baylor game are currently being finalized. The game will be televised by ABC at noon.
Damned shame. Whenever a fan can produce a ticket for the game and an all clear, and current, Dr report allow them to enter into the game. If they want to invest the add'l cost to attend, reward them for being virus free for that week and all future games as long as they produce the current Dr report and a game ticket.
 

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Covid will magically vanish after the election, when Lyons and Gee vote for creepy Joe Biden, and at least Christmas shopping season will be saved....
 

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So family members of the staff and players cannot somehow have Covid, but lets worry about young people of 5he University who it doesn’t affect.

AD Lyons continues his political ******** all while charging students of WVU athletic fees in the tuition and also begging ticket holders not to ask for refunds. It’s sad when Marshall‘s AD can put aside politics and allow a certain number of fan attendance while WVU struggles with this.

I want families to be able to watch their kids play, but lets be real - none of them are local and will all be traveling to the game from outside areas which could be hotspots.

If you actually care about public health (they dont), then you dont encourage that type of travel to your campus.

Better option is to just let students on campus attend.
 

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Only benefit to no fans is no booing heard on tv.

plus if there’s no tailgating then really what kind of game are we having anyways?