My dear friends: You might remember, perhaps not as fondly as I do, last year's record-setting (and mercifully euthanized) 22-page "Elephant in the Room" thread.
When I started that thread I was completely focused on what might happen to the programs my two D3 sons are in. This is a highly personal and completely subjective update.
While nearly the entire alabaster spheroid flinging free world has found a way to go ahead and play ball as normally as possible, it's official. After several appeals, the bastions of higher ed my kids play at have turned the situation into a jankfest.
'21, wanting as normal a last collegiate semester as possible, is living off- campus with 7 of his 9 senior teammates. The other two seniors are on campus because their academic work required it. School is not allowing kids to play who currently live off campus.
So, 7 seniors are shut out even though the team is playing. Apoplectic is a good word to use here, a term I apply to myself and not to my son who told me today that while he "empathizes" with me, he is focused on the finance position awaiting him in Beantown.
'23: As explained several times on the site, his school flat out cancelled EVERYTHING related to intercollegiate athletics for the whole year. His school does not mess around.
Why use Babar in the thread instead of, say, Manny from "Ice Age?" Well, so relatively few schools have cancelled baseball this spring I thought Babar's size was more appropriate.
When you watch your sons play this spring, please spare a thought for the parents of kids at Claremont-Mudd, Bowdoin, Oberlin, LaVerne, Cal Tech, Occidental, Pomona-Pitzer, Swarthmore, Haverford, Ivy League, and the many other unnamed parents who have just seen a second consecutive season vanish.
Also, know that we're really happy for the rest of you. Honest.