cpyle
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It’s no secret that the Saint Louis Billikens have been on a hiatus due to multiple positive covid tests. It has been so bad for the Bills that they have not played in almost an entire month, hence not playing a single game in conference play yet. Still, Saint Louis has been ranked in the AP top 25 and also remains a shoo-in for an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament.
With that in mind, I pondered upon what this means for many parties directly involved with the Billikens. Mainly: SLU itself, its opponents that they missed a game, the opponents left on their schedule, and the Atlantic 10 conference as a whole. Frankly, I want to dive deep into the different effects of SLU’s covid break and answer this question:
Who Does Saint Louis’ Covid Pause Hurt the Most?
First, let’s start with the most obvious.
Does SLU’s Pause Hurt Themselves?
Let’s get this out of the way: We do not want any players to get covid or for any college basketball program to go on a covid pause. We want life...
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