The NCAA just released new guidelines for college athletics—here's what schools are doing

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The NCAA just released new guidelines for college athletics—here's what schools are doing. (via CNBCMakeIt)

, 55% of colleges have planned for in-person classes and 30% are proposing a "hybrid model" in which some classes will be taught on campus.

According to the NCAA, basketball, field hockey, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, rugby, soccer, squash, volleyball, water polo and wrestling qualify as high-contact sports.College athletics programs across the country have taken a wide range of actions to address the coronavirus pandemic.delayed the start of the seasonSome major football programs have begun pre-season practices and workouts, and many athletes have contracted coronavirus since.

 

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MakeIt And squeezed out the smaller schools. Dropping like flies now with the 72 hour requirement

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