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I just have a tough time seeing what the plan is when players test positive during the season. It’s a guarantee.
 
It appears all of Syracuse FB players are Covid-19 Negative. I haven't heard anything. Good news
 
It appears all of Syracuse FB players are Covid-19 Negative. I haven't heard anything. Good news

It seemed up in the air whether they would announce anything publicly about a positive test according to WIldhack if I remember correctly? Hopefully you are right though.
 
It seemed up in the air whether they would announce anything publicly about a positive test according to WIldhack if I remember correctly? Hopefully you are right though.
I thought no names would be mentioned?
 
I just have a tough time seeing what the plan is when players test positive during the season. It’s a guarantee.
Yeah, it seems like there needs to be a heavily-controlled, universally agreed upon exercise in how to handle all of this. That includes agreement on quarantining, test frequency, who gets tested, contact, communication, etc.

Getting hundreds of egos (ADs and coaches) to align on this voluntarily and knowingly is going to be extremely tricky.
 
pretty broad spectrum safe plan. wear masks. dont get in large groups, combined saliva testing,
 

This plan is expected to become official today, 6/17/20



Football Oversight Committee finalizes proposed preseason model

Recommendations must be approved by Division I Council

June 11, 2020 7:23pmGreg Johnson



After several weeks of discussion and feedback, the Division I Football Oversight Committee on Thursday finalized its recommendation for summer athletic activities and preseason practice for the upcoming 2020 season.
The model will be acted on by the Division I Council next Wednesday. It assumes COVID-19 local and state health policies are considered at the institutional level.
“This is the culmination of a significant amount of collaboration in our effort to find the best solution for Division I football institutions,” said Shane Lyons, chair of the committee and director of athletics at West Virginia. “Our student-athletes, conference commissioners, coaches and health and safety professionals helped mold the model we are proposing.”

Under the proposed model, assuming a school’s first scheduled football contest is on Saturday, Sept. 5, student-athletes may be required to participate in up to eight hours of weight training, conditioning and film review per week (not more than two hours of film review per week) from July 13-23.
Then, from July 24 through Aug. 6, student-athletes may be required to participate in up to 20 hours of countable athletically related activities per week (not more than four hours per day) as follows:
  • Up to eight hours per week for weight training and conditioning.
  • Up to six hours per week for walk-throughs, which may include the use of a football.
  • Up to six hours per week for meetings, which may include film review, team meetings, position meetings, one-on-one meetings, etc.
During this 14-day period, student-athletes are required to get at least two days off.
The model does not make any adjustments to the legislated 29-day preseason practice period. In the previous example, the school’s preseason practice period would begin Aug. 7 with a five-day acclimatization period, followed by the opportunity for up to 25 on-field practices.
“Given the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic across the country, we believe this model provides institutions and their student-athletes flexibility to prepare for the upcoming season,” Lyons said.
 

2020 Syracuse football preseason schedule

June 8: Players arrived for voluntary workouts

July 12: Mandatory summer workouts start (weight training and film study)

July 23: Summer offseason training activities start (weight training, walk-throughs, meetings)

Aug. 6: Fall camp starts (padded practice with tackling)

Sept. 4: Syracuse at Boston College
 

I feel like Cuse's plan continues to hold up well compared to other programs (unless they have positives too but won't publicly say it).
 

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