The NCAA's chief medical officer and two of its infectious disease expert advisers warned Thursday the uncontrolled spread of the coronavirus throughout the United States remains an enormous obstacle for college sports to overcome.“I feel like the Titanic.
We have hit the iceberg, and we’re trying to make decisions of what time should we have the band play,” said Dr. Carlos Del Rio, executive associate dean at Emory.Del Rio, a member of the NCAA's COVID-19 advisory panel, appeared with NCAA chief medical officer Dr.
Brian Hainline on a webinar hosted by the Infectious Diseases Society of America.Earlier this week, the Big Ten and Pac-12 became the first Power Five conferences to decide not to play football, or any sports, this fall.