Does the NCAA have an independent doctor or neurologist at each game, similar to the NFL, that is responsible for flagging and evaluating potential concussions on the sideline?
I believe the term “concussion protocol” would refer to a player that has already been diagnosed with a concussion, and subsequently placed in the protocol. The protocol consists of cognitive testing, the results of which are compared against a players’ baseline results to determine when they can be cleared to return to contact activities.
I’m struggling with the concept of “bonus” recruits. There are a finite number of scholarships distributed among 4-5 recruiting classes. Is the idea that the “bonus” recruits that don’t pan out will leave the team one way or another in the next couple of years and be replaced with new “bonus” recruits? It seems OSU has a smaller class size this cycle because they aren’t losing a ton of guys to the nfl, graduation, or otherwise.
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Does the NCAA have an independent doctor or neurologist at each game, similar to the NFL, that is responsible for flagging and evaluating potential concussions on the sideline?
I believe the term “concussion protocol” would refer to a player that has already been diagnosed with a concussion, and subsequently placed in the protocol. The protocol consists of cognitive testing, the results of which are compared against a players’ baseline results to determine when they can be cleared to return to contact activities.
Two game suspension and back for PSU? That seems to be the way things go for those assholes.
Good to see Director Smith being relevant again after the tattoo fiasco. Welcome back!
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If Bo was the penultimate motivator, who got the team fired up after Bo was done speaking?
I saw somewhere that this clown Garrison has family in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Shouldn’t have been allowed to work this game.
Too soon for this thread. I’m getting over the loss of Keith Jackson.
I’m struggling with the concept of “bonus” recruits. There are a finite number of scholarships distributed among 4-5 recruiting classes. Is the idea that the “bonus” recruits that don’t pan out will leave the team one way or another in the next couple of years and be replaced with new “bonus” recruits? It seems OSU has a smaller class size this cycle because they aren’t losing a ton of guys to the nfl, graduation, or otherwise.