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The ACC will delay the start of competition for all fall sports until at least Sept. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 723661" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If colleges players, especially the ones with NFL futures, look at what the NFL is doing in terms of testing they would be smart to demand the same thing. There's a reason why those players are getting tested multiple times...to protect their investment (contracts and playing future) and also negate liability in the face claims of negligence.</p><p></p><p>Something that hasn't been brought up with college SAs having to sign waivers or so called "pledges": Are administrators, coaches, and staff signing these same "pledges"? Think about it. If a player becomes infected with the virus because of contact with admins, coaches, and staff doesn't it void the waiver? There are so many things those waivers don't cover I can't imagine it sticking in a court of law should an SA get infected and develop serious medical issues from the virus.</p><p></p><p>There are so many unforeseen issues with trying to play with the virus still rampant...I can't imagine how more complex they've made it by introducing waivers and legal documents for college students to sign. What will be interesting is when you force an SA whose parents are lawyers to sign it. That will be an interesting conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 723661, member: 360"] If colleges players, especially the ones with NFL futures, look at what the NFL is doing in terms of testing they would be smart to demand the same thing. There's a reason why those players are getting tested multiple times...to protect their investment (contracts and playing future) and also negate liability in the face claims of negligence. Something that hasn't been brought up with college SAs having to sign waivers or so called "pledges": Are administrators, coaches, and staff signing these same "pledges"? Think about it. If a player becomes infected with the virus because of contact with admins, coaches, and staff doesn't it void the waiver? There are so many things those waivers don't cover I can't imagine it sticking in a court of law should an SA get infected and develop serious medical issues from the virus. There are so many unforeseen issues with trying to play with the virus still rampant...I can't imagine how more complex they've made it by introducing waivers and legal documents for college students to sign. What will be interesting is when you force an SA whose parents are lawyers to sign it. That will be an interesting conversation. [/QUOTE]
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