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are you a team Dr?My guess he will be out for year..
are you a team Dr?My guess he will be out for year..
Cmon bro. No.My guess he will be out for year..
The Big Ten literally has a rule that coaches must give injury reports 2 hours before a game.Didn't realize this was the NBA we root for a not a college team. How 'bout that!
I agree. Even though castle is easily the top recruit, we and everybody else have been excited about the other guys. I hope he heals quickly but am excited to see more from some of the guys who will be here for a few yearsThis provides vital playing time and learning situations for players 6-10. That wouldn’t happen without short term injuries, Etc. Just necessary adversity that makes teams stronger. That’s the bright side.
And that's an entirely different conversation. There's a pretty wide gap between forcing UConn to say Stephon Castle isn't playing this weekend (which happened) and forcing UConn to say Stephon Castle will be back in 4 weeks or 6 weeks or 3 months. Because nobody knows this far out, and every person on this board will hold him to his original claimThe Big Ten literally has a rule that coaches must give injury reports 2 hours before a game.
There’s no need to try and seem morally superior like this as if you don’t know these rules.
Cmon bro. No.
My guess he will be out for year..
How does the NFL get around this? Just curious.Yes, part of this is adhering/complying with HIPAA laws. It’s really that simple, people.
Are you saying he's going to need to...I mean it’s not like they have anyone better on their bench. Some said we had “the best starting 5 in the country”. One injury shouldn’t mean we can’t win these games. We’ll just need Ball to break out a little sooner
How does the NFL get around this? Just curious.
The injured person could sign a release approving the disclosure of medical information. I'm not sure why a college kid would do that though.
That I can agree with. If they dont know a timeline they don’t know a timeline.And that's an entirely different conversation. There's a pretty wide gap between forcing UConn to say Stephon Castle isn't playing this weekend (which happened) and forcing UConn to say Stephon Castle will be back in 4 weeks or 6 weeks or 3 months. Because nobody knows this far out, and every person on this board will hold him to his original claim
There’s got to be something for college too because it’s mandatory for the Big Ten as I mentioned. I’m not sure the details. But it’s a thing.How does the NFL get around this? Just curious.
The injured person could sign a release approving the disclosure of medical information. I'm not sure why a college kid would do that though.
It's definitely got upside and downside for Tristen. I think he was looking forward to having more of a shooting guard role this year to highlight his offense, but, as we saw last year, he has developed into a very capable point guard. Hopefully between Diarra and the other freshman Tristen can still get significant time off the ball, but basically, his impact and value to the team, which was already considerable, just jumped up another notch.Time for Newton to absolutely dominate
There’s got to be something for college too because it’s mandatory for the Big Ten as I mentioned. I’m not sure the details. But it’s a thing.
Great point by you. Same applies with Spenser.Time for Newton to absolutely dominate
Listen, of course is not good at all. But this team will still be competitive. We have 2 fifth year seniors who can score. And somebody else made this point earlier, but if DC is what we think/hope he is, he can step up too. For me, AK, TN and Spenser are the key.Watching that team the other night lucky to have less than 4 losses going into BE play absolutely. I’m sure they can play better but losing Castle for basically the OOC schedule is not good at all.
True. I guess its really up to the specific coaches and players on whether they divulge any more information than that.If you read the actual press release, it's just a gameday report 2h prior to a specific game. And it's an availability report. There's no mandate of granular health-related details for the athlete.
Just submitting something like "Smith - out - leg" would likely comply with the regulation...
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I mean, look at last week's report. It's about as generic as you can get with details:
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Selfishly I thought something similar. Even if he comes back for 5-10 games is that enough a body of work to enter the draft? Look at a guy like Bouknight who clearly wasn’t ready.if he only plays 2 games for us this year then i really hope he'd come back next year. the team will need him even more since we'll be losing at least newton, cam, and clingan.
You can waive your hippa rights. They are union and I am certain they have certain clauses in their players agreement that teams can discuss playing injuries. If it is something else they put them on NFI list and you don’t hear much. Think Stetson Bennett for the Rams he has been out all year on the NFI list and there have been no updates.How does the NFL get around this? Just curious.
The injured person could sign a release approving the disclosure of medical information. I'm not sure why a college kid would do that though.
On what basis?My guess he will be out for year..
As salient as those points might be, they don't preempt HIPAAIf you want you injury status keep under wraps, don't play sports that are financially supported by fans.
Of course we are entitled to the information. We pay for it. We pay for the program, the coaches, the NIL, the facilities. We pay for tickets, and merch, and donate money, and advertisers pay for our eyeball and eardrums.
We are the customers and we are always right. And keeping us in the dark is treating us poorly.
Maybe the procedure was the MRI……but that means they waited three to four days to have it completed. Trying to be optimistic maybe it is only a minor strain or sprain and it’s only a few weeks.Unless whoever you hear this from had express permission, they violated HIPAA laws.
There is a difference between knowing someone isn't playing v knowing why they aren't playing..if they are out because of sore knee or broken arm doesn't change the betting line...they are out. All you are entitled to know IMO is are they in our out, or the % they are likely to play.These are athletes. It’s not the same.
If that was the case we’d never have injury reports. There’s a reason those kind of things are mandatory for sports leagues. That kind of information can be the difference between someone buying tickets to go see a game or not.