Per Brooks Kubena of The Advocate, LSU executive deputy athletic director Verge Ausberry said Thursday that the conference’s presidents will vote whether players will be able to return to campus on either June 1 or June 15.
The vote could take place as soon as next week.
Ausberry, told the Louisiana Economic Recovery Task Force that the athletic department is aiming to return its players to campus on June 1, something athletic director Scott Woodward had also said in the department’s virtual Coaches Caravan Wednesday night.
“The presidents are going to take a vote in the SEC,” Ausberry told the task force, a unit of private sector business leaders who advise lawmakers on the economy’s recovery amid the spread of coronavirus. “Do we come back? Do we bring the students back on June 1 or June 15?”
PM | #LSU exec Verge Ausberry said presidents in the SEC will vote on whether players will return to campus on June 1 or June 15.
"That’s what we’re trying to do, the big piece of this, to bring everybody back."https://t.co/U2XcRkHAkw
— Brooks Kubena (@BKubena) May 14, 2020
CLARIFICATION: In a phone call after the task force meeting, Ausberry said he misspoke on the date. There will be a vote in the future at an undetermined date, he said. #LSU
— Brooks Kubena (@BKubena) May 14, 2020
Per 247Sports, SEC administrator Herb Vincent said,
“We are in continuous conversations about athletics activities related to COVID-19 and will make decisions appropriately.”
As states begin to reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s only a matter of time before athletes and coaches are allowed back on campuses. The question is, will football be played in the fall?
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said,
“For us to have our football season our universities have to re-engage in a normal operating pattern.”
For now, it looks like we should be hoping for schools to reopen completely before we can expect a football season, or at least that is what SEC officials have led us to believe so far.