I am guessing most places are not setup to test convalescent plasma in culture (no BSL3). A preliminary matched control study in NY appears to show that 80% of convalescent plasma recipients survive, but plasma does not work after intubation (https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.20.20102236v1.full.pdf).
Do they test the ability of donor plasma to neutralize virus COVID in culture before administering it to patients where you are at or do they rely on ELISAs alone to confirm the presence of anti-COVID antibodies in donors?
This article does a decent job of explaining the politicization of hydroxychloroquine
https://www.wired.com/story/the-info-war-over-chloroquine-has-slowed-covid-19-science/
Not really an Indian name, but related
Pennsylvania university considers dropping its 'Crusader' nickname
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/01/19/pennsylvania-university-considers-dropping-its-crusader-nickname.html
Against 3 common opponents, USD did much better than UND (who had Studsrud in all 3 games) UND: Drake (H) W, 21-18, UC-Davis (H), W 31-24, @NDSU L, 9-34 USD: Drake (H), W 52-0, @UC-Davis, W 27-17, @ NDSU, W, 24-21
The current system has been pretty good to the Big Sky. The Big Sky has not won a non-conference playoff road game since 2008, but has lost 9 non-conference playoff home games since then. In that same timespan the MVFC has 10 non-conf road playoff wins and 3 home non-conf playoff losses. The Big Sky's biggest problem is that only 2 of the current 13 teams have made a deep playoff run in the last 30 years.
The Summit league is #10 according to CBS who pays a lot of money to broadcast basketball http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/bracketology/conference
NDSU's lowest attendance during the 3-8 2009 season was 14,301 for the season ending game (Average attendance was 16,555). NDSU's last sub 10,000 game was in 2003 as a DII school
The last Big Sky road playoff win, was in 2008- they have lost 8 home playoff games during that stretch.
During the same time frame the MVFC has 6 road playoff wins and 2 home playoff losses.
Idaho State was 0-2 versus FBS, 0-2 versus playoff teams and played two DII schools.
Indiana State was 1-1 versus FBS, 2-3 versus playoff teams and played an all DI schedule.
The committee values quality wins, IndSt had 3, IdSt had 0