The NCAA is calling it the Resocialization of Collegiate Sports: Action Plan Considerations.
The long and detailed plan was released on Friday by the governing association of college athletics and is to help schools across the country prepare for the return of football players as early as June 8
(Click here to read the full plan.)
The NCAA’s Division I Council voted last week to lift a moratorium on athletic activities starting Monday. That cleared the way for voluntary workouts and training to begin at team facilities.
Schools have already started putting plans in place to test athletes, coaches and staff for coronavirus and implement social distancing. The NCAA says its plan is offered as guidance, consistent with federal and local public health guidelines.
Shortly before the NCAA released its guidelines, the University of North Carolina posted on social media its plan to bring athletes back to campus. Both Georgia and Georgia Tech have already set the date to bring back athletes.
The college football season is scheduled to start around Labor Day weekend, with a few games being played the Saturday before the holiday weekend. There is to be a full slate of games from Sept. 3-7.
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