There was some intel on Love being cleared that wasn’t the full picture, he loves Baylor and wants to finish the season strong.
— Ashley Hodge (@ahsicem365) February 6, 2025
There was some intel on Love being cleared that wasn’t the full picture, he loves Baylor and wants to finish the season strong.
— Ashley Hodge (@ahsicem365) February 6, 2025
Baylor, and the basketball program in particular appears to strictly adhere to guidelines about not sharing health information about a student athlete. This strict policy does at time seem extreme and sometimes works against the very athlete it is supposed to protect. Isaiah Austin received a fair amount of criticism during his time on campus in part because fans did not have an inkling of his physical problems. Also, fans who are accustomed to the required reporting of injuries in professional sports are surprised by the complete opposite in college sports. Aside from the season ending injury and/or surgery, everything less than that is often listed as a game day decision.JP1037 said:
Part of this is the lack of transparency in injuries from Baylor MBB. I get the games being played but at some point you have to share the news IMO. Between LJ Cryer and Langston Love Baylor has had 4 years and approx 80 games of game day decisions.
TWD 1974 said:Baylor, and the basketball program in particular appears to strictly adhere to guidelines about not sharing health information about a student athlete. This strict policy does at time seem extreme and sometimes works against the very athlete it is supposed to protect. Isaiah Austin received a fair amount of criticism during his time on campus in part because fans did not have an inkling of his physical problems. Also, fans who are accustomed to the required reporting of injuries in professional sports are surprised by the complete opposite in college sports. Aside from the season ending injury and/or surgery, everything less than that is often listed as a game day decision.JP1037 said:
Part of this is the lack of transparency in injuries from Baylor MBB. I get the games being played but at some point you have to share the news IMO. Between LJ Cryer and Langston Love Baylor has had 4 years and approx 80 games of game day decisions.
It's always a player's choice. "Clearance" generally deals with providing liability cover for the School, Doctors, Hospitals ,etc. I may be cleared to leave the Hospital, but that does not mean I am 100% healthy, it simply notes that as far as the organization or institution ascertains, the patient should be able to pursue normal activities, subject to guidelines from Doctors, and in accord with the patient's own good judgement. The complicating factor in today's world with athletes having multiple surgeries is that you have different Doctors saying different things: my decidedly non-athlete example is I have a bad knee...for which I consulted three Orthopedic Surgeons. The range of analysis was from, "not so bad" to "let's schedule the knee replacement." I would point out these are 3 respected and extremely successful men, though the guy pushing the replacement had a really impressive waiting area. All this to say: finding out what is the right decision can be complicated for young athletes who may be getting a lot of contradicting advice with their athletic careers on the line. It appears that Scott Drew is trying, as patiently as he can, to get his players back on the court, while giving them as much slack as he can deal with the issues. Perhaps we should give them a little slack as well.JP1037 said:TWD 1974 said:Baylor, and the basketball program in particular appears to strictly adhere to guidelines about not sharing health information about a student athlete. This strict policy does at time seem extreme and sometimes works against the very athlete it is supposed to protect. Isaiah Austin received a fair amount of criticism during his time on campus in part because fans did not have an inkling of his physical problems. Also, fans who are accustomed to the required reporting of injuries in professional sports are surprised by the complete opposite in college sports. Aside from the season ending injury and/or surgery, everything less than that is often listed as a game day decision.JP1037 said:
Part of this is the lack of transparency in injuries from Baylor MBB. I get the games being played but at some point you have to share the news IMO. Between LJ Cryer and Langston Love Baylor has had 4 years and approx 80 games of game day decisions.
Good point. Can you say "player is 100% healthy?" So if they don't play we know it was just their choice.
Big12Fan2024 said:
Would be nice to be able to win without having to play VJ and give him an extra couple of days to heal before UH Monday night in Houston.