blackie said:
There was an article in the DMN business section where university team physicians were starting to back away from their positions. Their fear is that they might get sued by players and their agents if they provide a diagnosis of an injury that might result in the player's market value in the portal declining.
It just gets more insane. Perhaps someone smarter than me on the subject can explain why the players would want a collective bargaining agreement to place them more under NFL type rules. Right now, they basically can do whatever they want, whenever they want and it seems nothing can be done about it. Everything that is proposed to be done that would bring some sort of stability to this wild west scenario is reported to be inviting a lawsuit.
I would guess that is all universities, not just Baylor. If Texas Tech indicates an offer of $500,000 and the team Doctor is worried about a knee, elbow or concussions and Tech backs away I can see why a player would possibly be interested in litigation. Never thought about that but it does have the ring of truth.
I suppose Tech could indemnify the doctor but maybe the Doctor does not want the hassle.
college football is FUBAR.