Rebuttal. I didn't think I needed to but ok.
Preface: I've had norovirus, along with forty co-workers from the food served at a company meeting in Madison, WI. Documented case investigated over the course of weeks by the Dane County Department of Health, with citations levied. I was interviewed by an investigator, as were all of my co-workers - it was a big deal. The findings report, issued some time later, was disgusting - caused by fecal matter because some food service worker didn't wash his hands properly. The symptoms varied amongst us, from a short bout of vomiting to hospitalization, but NOBODY was doing anything other than sleeping while stricken.
My opinion, with emphasis placed on the word opinion.
I haven't seen "norovirus" mentioned anywhere other than here and WRNL. A Register article mentions possible "food poisoning" affecting five or six players - that's the extent of what I've read in the public realm, as other on-line articles are using the Register as source material. Postscript: I haven't spent a massive amount of time searching and it was several days ago.
Many people in this thread are accepting norovirus as reality, based on the word of a couple Cyclone insiders, then speculating as to how many players were affected. I'm opposed to the speculation, plus I don't think we need to make excuses for the loss. We have a large squad for the express purpose of replacing injured (or sick) players on short notice. We played poorly - Ohio U played well and we lost. Period - no excuses required.
As for the "dumb(s)", I "saw red" and reciprocated against those who made light of my opinion. My apologies - it's just a message board and I should be big enough to step away. I'll try to do better moving forward...