• Loading stock data...
Saturday, May 4, 2024
  • -
    days
  • -
    hours
  • -
    minutes
  • -
    seconds

Life Inside the Semi-Bubble

  • The city and the NCAA have drawn up complex and detailed plans to keep teams as isolated as possible during the tournament.
  • Teams will live in one of five hotels connected to the Indianapolis Convention Center, and travel to and from games by bus.
Photo: Gonzaga Athletics/Design: Alex Brooks

Teams will arrive at one of five hotels in Indianapolis connected to the convention center. They will have tested negative seven consecutive times and traveled, masked and distanced, by bus or plane.

They’ll isolate and start daily PCR testing — and once they’ve been approved to leave quarantine, the dance begins.

On the Court

To get to practice, teams will travel through the skywalk to the Indianapolis Convention Center, which includes a ballroom-turned-practice court, weight training areas, and sectioned-off meeting spaces, CEO of Visit Indy Leonard Hoops told FOS.

On game day, buses will take athletes to one of the six arenas, two of which require commutes of up to an hour. 

When they’re practicing and playing, they’ll wear contact tracing devices that track who comes within 6 feet. 

Up to 25% of the stands can be filled with fans. 

Off the Court

After a tough practice or exciting win, what exactly will teams eat? Especially those who make it deep in the tournament. “You’re going to be here for nearly a month. You need a little variety,” Hoops said.

At least two meals must be from a rotating menu of hotel food, from smoothies to chicken, Ray said. Organizers are also assembling a menu of about 80 local restaurants from which teams can order delivery for their third meal.

Vaughn explained that if anyone in the bubble needs supplies from the outside — a toothbrush for a player, or a bottle of wine for a coach — a small army of volunteers will coordinate buying and delivering extra items.

Perhaps a hole in the NCAA’s airlock could come from hotel staff.

While athletes and team personnel remain sequestered in a tight semi-bubble, hotel staff will come and go using a screening protocol that doesn’t involve testing, Ray said. They’ll attempt a complicated dance of cooking, cleaning, and running hotels while trying to avoid contact with teams.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Indianapolis Officially Vying for MLS Expansion Team

Questions arise about current plans for a stadium for its USL team.

With New Lawsuit, Florida AG Backs FSU in Fight to Exit the ACC

Lawsuit alleges the ACC was ‘wrongfully withholding’ media contracts from the public.

Reggie Bush Finally Gets His Heisman Back

The Heisman Trust gives into the ‘enormous changes in college athletics.’
podcast thumbnail mobile
Front Office Sports Today

How Red Bull Laps the F1 Competition and Builds the Brand

0:00
0:00

Featured Today

Apr 17, 2024; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona Coyotes left wing Lawson Crouse (67) celebrates after scoring a goal during the third period against the Edmonton Oilers at Mullett Arena.

Everything to Know About the Coyotes’ Second Chance at NHL Life

The clock is ticking in order to restart a Phoenix expansion team.
April 28, 2024

Just Like We Drew It Up? Stadium Renderings Can Excite, Confound, and Anger

During a historic wave of development, drawings wield more power than ever.
The scene in the green room behind the NFL Draft Theater in Detroit on Tuesday, April 23, 2024. Thirteen college players who will be picked in the first round will be waiting in this large room with friends, family, agents and college coaches on Thursday night.
April 27, 2024

More NFL Draft Prospects Are Staying Home, and TV Networks Are Adjusting

Whether making or missing out on millions, more prospects are staying home.
April 21, 2024

Everything You Need To Know About the Legal Attempts To Kill the ACC

Four lawsuits involving the conference, Clemson, and FSU could determine the future.

Careers

Powered By

Careers in Sports

Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world.
Live Nation
Multiple - USA Careers
Adidas
Multiple - USA Careers
FanDuel
Multiple - USA Careers

House v. NCAA: Settlement Doesn’t Address Biggest Issue in College Sports

The House v. NCAA case puts the NCAA and power conferences on the hook for billions in damages.
April 24, 2024

Reggie Bush’s Heisman Return: A Symbolic Win, but NCAA Battle Looms

The NCAA has stayed quiet on the matter, and it’s unclear what this move means.
Dec 3, 2022; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; FOX Sports personality Reggie Bush before the Big Ten Championship between the Michigan Wolverines and the Purdue Boilermakers at Lucas Oil Stadium.
April 25, 2024

Reggie Bush Got His Heisman Back. Here’s Why He’s Still Suing the NCAA

The former USC star will go forward with a 2023 defamation lawsuit against the NCAA.
Sponsored

Rapid Returns: How Technology Is Getting You Back to Your Seat

How Oracle’s POS technology is helping fans get back to their seats faster.
April 24, 2024

The Ivy League Is Siding With Dartmouth Against College Athlete Unionization

The entire appeal is yet another desperate attempt to preserve amateurism.
April 22, 2024

‘Give Them the Real’: Why Dawn Staley ‘Spoiled’ Local South Carolina Reporters

Staley’s love for the local media leads to more coverage and passionate fans.
Dec 27, 2023; San Diego, CA, USA; USC Trojans wide receiver Kyron Hudson (10) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Louisville Cardinals during the first half at Petco Park.
April 19, 2024

Hearings Have Concluded in the Pivotal USC Athlete Employment Case. What’s Next?

The potentially landmark labor case could end the NCAA amateurism model.
April 19, 2024

Players Accused of Sexual Misconduct Can Still Compete, Feds Say

New Title IX rules ban suspending accused athletes until a school investigation occurs.