If they didn’t compensate for the injury, no college or university would be able to keep talent elligible for a draft. I agree with you but I understand why they did it.
When did public universities get into the business of insuring their atheletes? I thought those programs were strictly voluntary and compensation of any sort wasn’t allowed? How is the schools athletic association responsible for an injury that I can only assume happened in a game/practice?
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If they didn’t compensate for the injury, no college or university would be able to keep talent elligible for a draft. I agree with you but I understand why they did it.
When did public universities get into the business of insuring their atheletes? I thought those programs were strictly voluntary and compensation of any sort wasn’t allowed? How is the schools athletic association responsible for an injury that I can only assume happened in a game/practice?