I tracked down all Big Ten commits to see how they felt about the shutdown. Carrico had some strong feelings:
"it’s pretty sorry of the Big 10," Carrico said. "If you watch the news and pay attention to the country and where the most cases are, it’s not the Midwest, which is dominantly the Big 10. The SEC and ACC are playing, and that seems to be where all the hot spots are anymore, but they aren’t scared to play ball.
"During the season the players are going to be at the facility or in their dorms all day, I highly doubt a lot of schools return to class in person, so if they take their courses online and they spend most of their day at the facility, how could they be in danger.
"If they were to somehow test positive for COVID-19, it would have to come from outside of their bubble."
"it’s pretty sorry of the Big 10," Carrico said. "If you watch the news and pay attention to the country and where the most cases are, it’s not the Midwest, which is dominantly the Big 10. The SEC and ACC are playing, and that seems to be where all the hot spots are anymore, but they aren’t scared to play ball.
"During the season the players are going to be at the facility or in their dorms all day, I highly doubt a lot of schools return to class in person, so if they take their courses online and they spend most of their day at the facility, how could they be in danger.
"If they were to somehow test positive for COVID-19, it would have to come from outside of their bubble."