Could we see injury reports for SEC football teams in the future? That idea is apparently on the table.
College football teams and coaches are not required to release injury reports for their players before games as of right now, and while many would like to keep that information private, there has been a push of sorts to introduce a system similar to what exists in the NFL."We are going to have a discussion about student-athlete availability reporting," Sankey told reporters before the annual SEC spring meetings.
Sankey concluded: "That doesn't mean there's going to be a decision. In fact, you should not expect a decision. But you should expect a discussion."
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