TonyLiebert
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The NFL only does it for gambling and it's somewhat of a sham.Ryan Burns likes to complain about this on "Gopher Gridiron Radio," but he's got a point.
the NFL is required to give updates on player injuries and status.
In College, it's up to each team, and most teams give out nothing. So the Gophers went into the Illinois game with the #2 RB and (arguably) #2 QB not available due to injuries, and no one knew anything about it. Likewise, Illinois gave no info on its QB position until just before kickoff when we learned DeVito would play.
I think colleges should provide injury info in a similar fashion to the pros.
you can bet that Tanner Morgan's status will be a secret until about 6:15pm on Saturday.
Nope. Collegiate players shouldn't have to provide anyone their medical information.Ryan Burns likes to complain about this on "Gopher Gridiron Radio," but he's got a point.
the NFL is required to give updates on player injuries and status.
In College, it's up to each team, and most teams give out nothing. So the Gophers went into the Illinois game with the #2 RB and (arguably) #2 QB not available due to injuries, and no one knew anything about it. Likewise, Illinois gave no info on its QB position until just before kickoff when we learned DeVito would play.
I think colleges should provide injury info in a similar fashion to the pros.
you can bet that Tanner Morgan's status will be a secret until about 6:15pm on Saturday.
I can see where it is frustrating for fans, but I don't see why college teams/players/coaches owe it to fans to disclose the info.Ryan Burns likes to complain about this on "Gopher Gridiron Radio," but he's got a point.
the NFL is required to give updates on player injuries and status.
In College, it's up to each team, and most teams give out nothing. So the Gophers went into the Illinois game with the #2 RB and (arguably) #2 QB not available due to injuries, and no one knew anything about it. Likewise, Illinois gave no info on its QB position until just before kickoff when we learned DeVito would play.
I think colleges should provide injury info in a similar fashion to the pros.
you can bet that Tanner Morgan's status will be a secret until about 6:15pm on Saturday.
Wouldn't a reasonable middle-ground be that no medical information is released, but the simple "status" (will play, won't play) is announced on Friday afternoon?Nope. Collegiate players shouldn't have to provide anyone their medical information.
It's sad the NFL requires HIPAA waivers to appease gamblers, but at least the players get paid a lot of money in return.
It might literally be illegal to without the players permissionRyan Burns likes to complain about this on "Gopher Gridiron Radio," but he's got a point.
the NFL is required to give updates on player injuries and status.
In College, it's up to each team, and most teams give out nothing. So the Gophers went into the Illinois game with the #2 RB and (arguably) #2 QB not available due to injuries, and no one knew anything about it. Likewise, Illinois gave no info on its QB position until just before kickoff when we learned DeVito would play.
I think colleges should provide injury info in a similar fashion to the pros.
you can bet that Tanner Morgan's status will be a secret until about 6:15pm on Saturday.
why? in what way is it beneficial for the public to know that?Ryan Burns likes to complain about this on "Gopher Gridiron Radio," but he's got a point.
the NFL is required to give updates on player injuries and status.
In College, it's up to each team, and most teams give out nothing. So the Gophers went into the Illinois game with the #2 RB and (arguably) #2 QB not available due to injuries, and no one knew anything about it. Likewise, Illinois gave no info on its QB position until just before kickoff when we learned DeVito would play.
I think colleges should provide injury info in a similar fashion to the pros.
you can bet that Tanner Morgan's status will be a secret until about 6:15pm on Saturday.
No one said anything about HippaHIPPA places exactly 0 restrictions on football coaches.
Why should teams disclose injuries?Ryan Burns likes to complain about this on "Gopher Gridiron Radio," but he's got a point.
the NFL is required to give updates on player injuries and status.
In College, it's up to each team, and most teams give out nothing. So the Gophers went into the Illinois game with the #2 RB and (arguably) #2 QB not available due to injuries, and no one knew anything about it. Likewise, Illinois gave no info on its QB position until just before kickoff when we learned DeVito would play.
I think colleges should provide injury info in a similar fashion to the pros.
you can bet that Tanner Morgan's status will be a secret until about 6:15pm on Saturday.
Yep and it could always be bought in the NBA (coaches randomly rest players), the NFL (you don't know injury details until Saturday and can make bets all week), and every other sport.But now there is gambling on college games where inside info can easily be bought.
What harm is there in being honest about injuries vs the risk of corruption?
Because PJ plays that game does not make it right.
It's sad the NFL requires HIPAA waivers to appease gamblers, but at least the players get paid a lot of money in return.
No one said anything about Hippa
They shouldn't release medical info IMO, regardless of policy/law. When John Robinson was HC at UNLV they had a player named Dominick Dorsey. He was out for a game or two and a reporter asked what was up. Robinson says, "He's got depression." Couldn't believe he said that. Dorsey's response was, "I am not suffering from depression!" Dorsey eventually had a pretty nice career in the CFL. Robinson was susceptible to some other real boneheaded moves late in his career. He blew a QB's entire red shirt season by having him sub for a couple of meaningless plays in the 2nd to last game of a lost season. The QB was Shane Steichen who I see is now the Eagles OC. I did hear that Robinson helped Steichen get his first job with the Chargers......I digress.No one said anything about Hippa
Public school students are entitled to a right to privacy
They can’t release medical information for the same reason they can’t release his grades
D1 College Football is a big business. The B1G is signing new media deals that will provide every team in the conference close to $100-million a year. there are college coaches who make more money than NFL coaches.
but when it comes to letting fans, the media (and yes, bettors) know whether a starting QB or a star RB is going to play in the game, then it becomes "oh, we can't invade the privacy of these college students."
the same college students that are now free to accept NIL deals and make money while playing college football.
B1G teams IMHO should be required to release a depth chart and provide some type of update on injuries. as noted above, a simple "likely" or "unlikely" to play could suffice without giving any privileged medical information.
Don’t try and make this a Fleck issue when everyone does it. Or are you going to pretend we knew exactly who was going to start at QB for Purdue and Illinois?But now there is gambling on college games where inside info can easily be bought.
What harm is there in being honest about injuries vs the risk of corruption?
Because PJ plays that game does not make it right.
There is always going to be a massive difference between the NFL and the NCAA when it comes to this. The difference is that the number of players an NFL team is allowed to keep "active" for a game is pretty small (53) compared to the travel size of an NCAA team (70). So the only time we ever REALLY find out is when players are declared inactive for a game. They only really do this because having a full roster going into a game is more important to the team than the "game" of the ongoing depth chart mystery.D1 College Football is a big business. The B1G is signing new media deals that will provide every team in the conference close to $100-million a year. there are college coaches who make more money than NFL coaches.
but when it comes to letting fans, the media (and yes, bettors) know whether a starting QB or a star RB is going to play in the game, then it becomes "oh, we can't invade the privacy of these college students."
the same college students that are now free to accept NIL deals and make money while playing college football.
B1G teams IMHO should be required to release a depth chart and provide some type of update on injuries. as noted above, a simple "likely" or "unlikely" to play could suffice without giving any privileged medical information.
Nope. Collegiate players shouldn't have to provide anyone their medical information.
It's sad the NFL requires HIPAA waivers to appease gamblers, but at least the players get paid a lot of money in return.