After
a few more angst-ridden podcasts, it was time for music. Gov’t Mule, random mix
of their vast and awesome collection. The first song that was randomly selected
was “Life Before Insanity” from the long-ago album of the same name. I’ve heard
this song dozens of times, but this morning the lyrics really hit home. “All I see are faces, a sea of faces. Surrounded
by the memory of life before insanity.” These
lines harken me to last night’s Zoom call with the women’s XC team, and in
anticipation of tonight’s Zoom call with the men’s XC team, and every other
friggin Zoom or WebEx call of the past four months. Sea of faces.
Oh. And in case you didn’t notice,
yesterday was not a good day for college athletics, with the two major
headlines being:
--Ivy
League cancels fall sports, won’t consider resumption of athletics until Jan.
1, 2021. This was highly anticipated but still seismic in its scope. More on that
after this …
--Stanford
University cuts 11 sports, permanently. Whoa. Talk about seismic! Stanford?
Stanford! One of the most prestigious, richest schools in the country? Cutting
sports? Unheard of. Oh sure, you can say they were “fringe” or “niche” sports (except, maybe, men’s rowing), but I
would dispute that: Dozens of Olympic medals were garnered by Stanford athletes
in these so-called niche sports. And again: It’s Stanford, cutting sports.
Doesn’t matter if it’s the chess club or pickleball, that’s big news!
But
it’s the Ivy League announcement that potentially hits closer to home. If you
recall four months ago (seems like four
years ago), it was the Ivy League that first canceled its basketball
tournament. They were vilified as being over-reactionary. But then within days,
all the dominoes fell. Now in July, they are not the first domino – several D2
and D3 schools and conferences have already said no to fall sports – but they
are the first in D1 and other college administrators were watching closely the
Ivy decision. The sentiment is that the dominoes will not fall as quickly nor
as surely as they did in March. But in case you haven’t noticed, this virus isn’t
going away, and in some ways is getting worse rather than better. So this announcement carries some gravitas, for sure.
So.
Could this hit close to home? Are our fall sports seasons in jeopardy? Probably
more today than they were Tuesday, that’s for sure. But nothing is certain. We
all know that. The MAAC, our conference, has already been out in front with a
return-to-play policy, posted last week. This means we are planning, full steam
ahead, for fall sports. As of now, that remains. But the stark reality is, we
currently don’t have a cross country schedule. No meets, no venues are
currently confirmed as of this writing. And now, some of the best schools in
our Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region – the Ivy League schools – will no longer
be running this fall. So where does that leave us? Longing for life before the
insanity of this pandemic, that’s where. These thoughts circulated through my
brain as I listened to Warren Haynes’ mournful lyrics:
All I feel are clouds, surrounded by clouds
Yesterday's anger is the sadness of today
Our lives were filled with summer and laughter
Now are smiles are grey
Yesterday's anger is the sadness of today
Our lives were filled with summer and laughter
Now are smiles are grey
Yesterday’s
anger is the sadness of today. Indeed. We still don’t know what tomorrow will
bring; we still might yet have a cross country season. But right now, life
before insanity sure sounds pretty good to me.
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Great article thanks
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