Report: NCAA votes to approve voluntary athletic activities in three sports starting June 1

Starting June 1 football and men’s and women’s basketball teams can resume athletic activities.

College sports are slowly coming back.

According to Yahoo!’s Pete Thamel, the NCAA Division 1 Council has voted to approve voluntary athletic activities for football and men’s and women’s basketball to start on June 1.

Stadium’s Brett McMurphy also reported the news.

This is obviously noteworthy for Michigan State, as new head coach Mel Tucker has yet to coach his new football team in an official capacity. It is not yet known the extent of these activities or what restrictions will be placed on them. The NCAA will probably be releasing these guidelines at some point today.

The vote comes as the moratorium on voluntary team activities exceeded two months. The moratorium was issued at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March.

Thamel also is reporting that other sports will be addressed in the near future.

We’ll have more on this story once the NCAA releases its new guidelines.

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When Will NCAA Allow College Sports to Return?

Will we have college football in 2020? The NCAA released a plan for a return to the playing field for college sports in 2020.

We sit here on May 7 with plenty wondering when we will get sports back.  Sure, NASCAR hits the track in ten days in front of an empty crowd but when might we get college sports back?  The NCAA has finally given at least a hint of that.

The NCAA has released their three phases of re-socialization which we’ll examine a bit here as the organization offered a premise for resuming practice and competition.

First:  Core principles of resocialization of collegiate sport