It's not something I'd want is to do (drop football) but think about the $$$$$ you could pour into basketball and baseball. We could get really really really good in basketball baseball and others with the money football uses.
BigJack85 said:
Football would be the one to go. I can't imagine it but would t be surprised.
Jacks4460 said:
Plus Coach C will help us win a N.C. mark my words..
TallTexan said:Jacks4460 said:
Plus Coach C will help us win a N.C. mark my words..
Honestly, if we don't get good under Carthel, that would be the time to consider cutting football.
nacluth said:
16455 cases, 393 deaths. April 16. 72 cases, 6 deaths in Nacogdoches. 20 cases, 1 death in Angelina. Still on the upward climb.
nacluth said:TallTexan said:Jacks4460 said:
Plus Coach C will help us win a N.C. mark my words..
Honestly, if we don't get good under Carthel, that would be the time to consider cutting football.
I'm saving this post to bring back up in 3-6 years.
Well there's a lot going on. One of our nursing homes was a breakout in it leading to the last two deaths (both 90+ women). Possibly one of the earlier deaths as well.TallTexan said:
6 deaths in 72 cases? That number seems fairly high on the mortality rate. Yall must be getting it pretty rough.
We originally heard that they were going to Huntsville. They moved 98, but left 48 prisoners with positive cases & 24 with pending tests, so I'm not sure what they hoped to accomplish at Beto by moving them.SFA Jack Fanatic said:
I agree. The TDCJ must not operate in secrecy while shuffling infected prisoners around the state during a health crisis situation like this. TDCJ almost doubled the number of active cases in our county overnight. Doing so increases the potential of community spread in a heavily populated area like ours where the virus was previously being contained very well.
Louisiana 23,928 cases, 1296 deaths. Caddo Parish (Shreveport) 1,033 Cases, 39 deaths - and, they are stopping us at the TX/LA border - so craving CCs pickup!nacluth said:
18260 cases, 453 deaths. April 18. 88 cases, 6 deaths in Nacogdoches. 23 cases, 1 death in Angelina. Cleared 1% of Nacogdoches county tested (if multiple tests are discounted.)
I second that. My wife is the Financial Aid Director at Centenary College, so we've been watching all the colleges/university in the region and how they deal with it. SFA has really set the bar high as far as how it should be handled - really well done. Should be a case study others can use in in how to react.SFAJack_76 said:
Tough, tough times. I think our administration, faculty, and staff have done an outstanding job under the circumstances.
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/04/16/texas-universities-coronavirus/
Angelina County & Cities Health District is reporting 30 cases and no deaths. Three cases were added late yesterday, so that matches your numbers. Curious where you are getting the death.nacluth said:
20196 cases, 517 deaths. April 21. 90 cases, 6 deaths in Nacogdoches. 27 cases, 1 death in Angelina. Happy San Jacinto Day.
Lower testing numbers doesn't bode well for reopening safely.nacluth said:
19458 cases, 495 deaths. April 20. 85 cases, 6 deaths in Nacogdoches. 23 cases, 1 death in Angelina. Apparently a little discrepancy between city and state numbers (state says Nac at 92). Almost 200k tests run in Texas.
Right now private labs have processed 95% of all tests. However there has been a noticeable slowdown in total testing in the past week. The positive test result percentage (around 12%) has remained steady, but we're processing less than 8,000 tests a day down from about 12k a day.
nacluth said:
21944 cases, 561 deaths. April 23. 111 cases, 7 deaths in Nacogdoches. 31 cases in Angelina.
Despite what the state is talking about, cases are not slowing down on a daily rate. 19 confirmed cases for Nacogdoches in one day is the highest single day count yet.
nacluth said:
Here's the current recovered estimates. Texas: 8025. Nacogdoches: 20. I couldn't find where Angelina is reporting recovered estimates.