ATCVolinmn
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Offseason training is not institutionally sanctioned and is not typically school affiliated. The athletes may be expected to workout and condition and improve skills, etc., but it is not backed by the school.It was offseason training, which every player does. You’re the one that made a claim based on nothing but a rumor.
ACLs end seasons. Anyone expecting him to risk reinjury in a couple of meaningless games was very naive.
I get it, but they don’t hold it against them if it’s in the normal course of keeping themselves in shape. If it’s something dumb, like pick up basketball, which again there’s zero evidence for, I could understand.Offseason training is not institutionally sanctioned and is not typically school affiliated. The athletes may be expected to workout and condition and res improve skills, etc., but it is not backed by the school.
Baseball's version is the players finding rosters to go play summer ball somewhere. They are not sponsored by the school when they do this.
Yeah. i'm not sure what schools have in place for "dangerous" activities. They're "amateur" athletes but this NIL landscape may be more restrictive for the visible money gonig their way. Pretty standard clauses for Pro contracts of what voids contract obligations.I get it, but they don’t hold it against them if it’s in the normal course of keeping themselves in shape. If it’s something dumb, like pick up basketball, which again there’s zero evidence for, I could understand.
Even NFL players don’t do all their offseason workouts in team facilities. NIL refunds for injured players is simply not how it works— that would drive up their base pay on top of just being fundamentally unfair and a bad look. Esp from your All-American CB.
All this Jermod hate reeks of casual naivety and even more so now that it’s come out his injury is more severe than previously reported.
