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Georgia’s Ron Courson part of SEC task force guiding return of athletics

By AJC Sports
May 14, 2020

Georgia’s Ron Courson is part of an SEC task force to guide the conference’s return of athletics activities, including team gatherings, practices, conditioning and competition.

All 14 universities are represented on the SEC’s Return to Activity and Medical Guidance Task Force. It began meeting by video conference in April and updates from these meetings are provided to SEC presidents and chancellors and athletic directors at regular intervals. Any policy changes related to return to athletics activity will be approved by the conference membership.

“As the Southeastern Conference Office continues to closely monitor and learn about COVID-19 and associated public health information, this task force of medical professionals has begun to provide the guidance necessary to make decisions related to the return to athletics activities for SEC student-athletes and to assist in our collaboration with colleague conferences in determining a safe return to athletics competition,” SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said in a statement. “The expertise of these medical professionals is playing an important role in our continuing focus on the health and well-being of SEC student-athletes.”

The task force is responsible for identifying recommended protocols and best practices for guiding the safe return to in-person on-campus meetings, individual workouts, out-of-season activities and skill instruction, and practice activities for student-athletes and coaches; identifying the desired amount of practice and training time required to safely acclimate student-athletes into competition; and identifying opportunities for a return to competition, including considerations for student-athletes, administrators, support staff, officials and fans.

Members of the task force are:

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