Beginning this season, BIG teams will be required to submit player availability reports 2 hours prior to the games. As a fan, I do appreciate this.
given the level of gambling this should have been done a while ago. How does the 2 hour compare to NFL approach?Beginning this season, BIG teams will be required to submit player availability reports 2 hours prior to the games. As a fan, I do appreciate this.
Does the availability report rule require that the nature of the injury be reported?I know some say that these kids are basically professionals, but I prefer that amateur athletes and their injuries not be announced to the public. Old fart, I know….
Hopefully the announcement is like Joe would say it, he’s got a knee or he’s got a shoulderDoes the availability report rule require that the nature of the injury be reported?
Also, I wonder if back in the day, a status of “being in Joe’s doghouse” would have landed a guy on the report![]()
Still quite a bit different. I guess it's similar in that NFL player availability is also made public a couple hours before the game but the NFL also has specific injury designations and practice participation reports throughout the week. Typically by game day you already have a some idea if someone will be available to play, but there are still some game time decisions that come out just a little before kickoff.given the level of gambling this should have been done a while ago. How does the 2 hour compare to NFL approach?
my neighbor is a former HS coach, and he got an invitation from a gambling site to work as a "spotter" for them - pay was pretty decent. he would cover two schools in the region. He needs to get to practices and take pictures of players who are not participating and looking for the typical injury stuff - walking boot, shoulder strap, crutches, knee brace, etc. If the player was not at practice he finds out where they are at and gets pics. essentially private eye.Still quite a bit different. I guess it's similar in that NFL player availability is also made public a couple hours before the game but the NFL also has specific injury designations and practice participation reports throughout the week. Typically by game day you already have a some idea if someone will be available to play, but there are still some game time decisions that come out just a little before kickoff.
With all of the gambling tie ins it's only a matter of time until all of CFB is forced to report more openly with injuries.
How long before they plant hidden cameras around the practice fields? That would be much more cost effective than paying someone to scout for possible injuries.my neighbor is a former HS coach, and he got an invitation from a gambling site to work as a "spotter" for them - pay was pretty decent. he would cover two schools in the region. He needs to get to practices and take pictures of players who are not participating and looking for the typical injury stuff - walking boot, shoulder strap, crutches, knee brace, etc. If the player was not at practice he finds out where they are at and gets pics. essentially private eye.