Oklahoma will not require football players to sign waiver on return to campus, per report

As some college football programs are making athletes sign waivers to return, Oklahoma remains thinking in the best interest of its own.

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As college football players make their long-awaited return to campus to prepare for the college football season, some have been met with signing a waiver in order to ensure liability is off the university.

Yes, athletes essentially are signing a contract in order to voluntary workout ahead of the 2020 football season.

Ohio State, SMU, Indiana, Iowa and Tennessee are among the football programs that have made their football players sign such waivers. Oklahoma players have returned to campus ahead of the July 1 restart of workouts for the 2020 season.

According to a report from The Athletic’s Jason Kersey, the Sooners will not have to sign a waiver of any kind ahead of voluntary workouts beginning this week.

These waivers provided coronavirus risks, the precautions the school has taken, the precautions the athlete should take and why you can’t come after the school if something were to happen. Oklahoma has let its student-athlete know that they can remove themselves if they are concerned or uncomfortable with COVID-19 and won’t be penalized by the team or in financial aid if they do so.

Oklahoma is still scheduled to begin the 2020 football season on Sept. 5 against Missouri State at home.

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