Try the political quiz

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 @KFredDemocrat from Texas answered…3yrs3Y

No. We should try and end Covid ASAP and playing sports will only speed the spread.

 @8FNPVYTRepublican from Georgia answered…3yrs3Y

This should be decided by sports governing agencies and local governments. Athletes and coaches should be allowed to opt out without any punishment or negative repercussions.

 @8FNJMMM from Kentucky answered…3yrs3Y

yes, most definitely, and the cops should not arrest people who are social distancing with their masks off in the stands.

 @8FLL97Y from Nebraska answered…3yrs3Y

Let each college and athlete decide, this should not be a political issue

 @8FKDR9Q from Rhode Island answered…3yrs3Y

 @8FJNHYK from Illinois answered…3yrs3Y

Regardless, government should not regulate private college programs.

 @8FHLHH6 from West Virginia answered…3yrs3Y

If we were more responsible yes but with the way thing are going now... No

 @8FFJF93Socialist from New Jersey answered…3yrs3Y

I don't pay attention to sports at all, so I have no opinion on the matter.

 @8FFL9B9 from North Carolina answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but with strict precautions, testing, and no spectators. It also depends on the severity of the virus, as well as the intensity in that specific area.

 @8FDR5VW from Arizona answered…3yrs3Y

Depends on the schools current pandemic status. Scholarship athletes should not lose eligibility or scholarship if they choose not to play

 @8FC2FM2 from Indiana answered…3yrs3Y

 @8F9TNTC from Oklahoma answered…3yrs3Y

If the school is publicly funded then it is up the the government and its citizens to decide but if its a privately funded school they have the final desicion on if they want to play or not.

 @Twintransit2020 from Idaho answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, with precautions to keep everyone safe, including masks, social distancing, testing, etc.

 @antbl19 from Virginia answered…3yrs3Y

 @8F8VBJJConstitution from Michigan answered…3yrs3Y

No, but that's not a political issue so much as it is a college issue that could be highly dependent on region or state.

 @8F76G4P from Wisconsin answered…3yrs3Y

I don't think they should be, but that's a personal opinion. The government should not be the yes or no here. It's up the individual states and schools.

 @8F5KSGP from Virginia answered…4yrs4Y

 @8F4QJJP from Washington answered…4yrs4Y

If there has been a major decrease in COVID-19 infections and deaths, then yes. If not, then no.

 @8F4QFK6 from Ohio answered…4yrs4Y

the virus is completely political now and theres no reason for all this chimping out. so yes

 @8F3LRZQ from Illinois answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, as long as all athletes and staff members are tested regularly, and proper safety protocols are followed. Audiences should not be allowed for the time being.

 @8F25NT2 from Connecticut answered…4yrs4Y

Sports with the lowest risk of transmission such as tennis, golf, and cross country should be allowed to compete this fall.

 @8F248PD from Texas answered…4yrs4Y

 @8DYPP7Z from California answered…4yrs4Y

Each college and athlete should decide. Also, precautions should be in place to keep the staff and players safe. No spectators until it’s safe to gather in large groups.

 @8DYCTTTDemocrat from Florida answered…4yrs4Y

This should be up to the conferences and schools; the government should not be involved.

 @8DY8Q34 from Virginia answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, as long as there are strict precautions, testing, no spectators, and consent of the athletes, schools, and coaches

 @8DXZLDCLibertarian from Georgia answered…4yrs4Y

yes, each college/ athlete should be able to decide if they are comfortable playing but other clubs like the fine arts should be able to do what they do as well.

 @8DX6SBQDemocrat from Washington answered…4yrs4Y

 @8DWW22Z from West Virginia answered…4yrs4Y

Not if my 7 year old can’t sit in a classroom for 6 hours a day 5 days a week!!

 @8DVGDN3Peace and Freedom from Utah answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but take necessary precautions such as providing sanitary instruments and limiting crowdedness.

 @8DSRM6F from Oregon answered…4yrs4Y

 @8DSCD9W from Massachusetts answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but pay college athletes and let them decide whether they want to play

 @8DS6W6JIndependent from New York answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but with strict precautions, testing and limited seating and specatators.

 @8DR8VBN from Florida answered…4yrs4Y

 @8DRD6VK from Texas answered…4yrs4Y

 @8DQXTMFIndependent from Ohio answered…4yrs4Y

I don't really care so long as the athletes are healthy and they want to compete

 @8DPWM63 from Ohio answered…4yrs4Y

Either way, all sports and schools should follow the same protocol without benefiting a singular sport.

 @8DPD3CN from Arkansas answered…4yrs4Y

Most sports involve some sort of physical contact which would only increase the spread of the virus.

 @8DP9NPBPeace and Freedom from Colorado answered…4yrs4Y

It depends and should be left up to the players and coaches of each individual school.