After doing some reading, it appears to be more of an issue with how the athletic department/team wants to disclose things. So part of it is the “keep the opponent guessing”, but as for reporting it seems the consensus approach is to keep it general, e.g., lower or upper body injury (I’ve heard that just recently while watching a game) with no detailed diagnosis/prognosis. The trainers need information from the doctors in order to treat athletes, and the coaches have to be in the know for personnel reasons and if they need to limit participation. The HIPPA part would be obtaining information from the health provider as I understand. Apparently players sign waivers so that information can flow from doctors to trainers, etc. So I think it has to do as much or more with the changing approach/norms of athletic departments and universities with being less open/detailed as HIPPA constraints which more directly relates to release of information from the health provider. I’ll ask my daughter-she’s a PA.
Your daughter probably can provide more nuanced information but I do know some people involved are under HIPAA and some are under FERPA, so the information ends up protected by both sometimes. Best way to not get sued might just be to say very little. And competitively, why tell your opponent who not to worry about preparing for this week? The student could release info, and I mean, it’s not like a sprained ankle is as embarrassing as hemorrhoids, but for future employment they may not want a laundry list of old injuries as their top Google result.
I happened to be sitting at an event with Dr Ray when someone asked what a player’s injury/prognosis was. He said he couldn’t say but ‘just check his instagram and you’ll know ‘
The only time I worked directly with student-athletes, one of the rules/requests from the training I remember was to keep it confidential if you even saw the student-athlete in a cast or limping or whatever during normal interactions. Obviously that's not something you can keep 100% secret because the injured athlete still has to attend classes and stuff, but it was clear there was a concerted effort to lock down on any injury information coming out of program, and I suspect that was either for ethical or competitive reasons or both, not for legal reasons since we're talking observations, not medical records
Defensive ranking is uncharted territory for us. Be efficient on offense, use all the weapons and hold on to the ball.....add that to shutdown defense and that’s a recipe for success
My wife and I will be driving from Joshua Tree to Tucson today and I'm hoping I'll be able to stream the radio broadcast stream. This could be a tough game. Go Ags!
Honestly I think the home attire this year is really good, but I hope we still have the gold helmets in the rotation. Less important with few fans, fewer games, and no homecoming now, but hopefully in fall the classic look makes a comeback for at least a few games