Texas State University has made the decision to continue face to face classes come Fall 2020. Our sports are set to take off come August and tailgate may not be the same as its always been. Texas State has never had the best winning streak when it come to Football but we sure do know how to support each other as a family. I took some time to look at how other schools intend to to operate with the next season approaching.
Football is not the only sport our fans will be thinking of. Volleyball is a huge crowd pleaser and we have a phenomenal group of ladies who are still training for this next season. Strahan is still preparing for commencement in the Summer and will have to practice social distancing if the curve is not flattened. The amount of people that will be attending will prepare students and faculty on how to manage the upcoming season of athletics that are required to be held inside.
Texas State is not the only school preparing for the upcoming school year and everything else that could impact it. High school seniors had to sign their letters of intent from their own homes, not having teammates and coaches near to celebrate the hard work and dedication that has been put in the past four years is a difficult pill to swallow. Although there has been no official word as to what to expect coming up, students are well prepared for a great change and whether it be one that is hard or not the Bobcat family is prepared to still support each other no matter what comes our way.
Next post we will have a special interview from Jacob Wiebelhaus, he is football player at Southwestern University in Georgetown, TX. He will be talking about how COVID-19 has affected him and his teammates and exactly what they are doing to keep busy.

