Mississippi State football players were also among the first to not exercise on Thursday, joining Boston College and South Florida in player-led protests.
LSU: There were two season replacement occasions that came out of Baton Rouge last week, one affecting the team in the short term and the other in the long term. The short-term news was a report this week that all four LSU offensive linemen are in quarantine due to exposure to COVID-19. It is not known how long players have been in quarantine, but players who have been exposed will have to spend two weeks in quarantine before they can resume training. How the team handles practice over the next several weeks will be interesting. Array … The other big news was a devastating blow to LSU’s offense, as wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase opted to withdraw from the 2020 season and prepare for the 2021 NFL draft. deny that Chase can be a top 10 pick next spring, but the team will have to hope Terrace Marshall is fit to take on the role of a true number one. Close end Arik Gilbert and wide receiver Racey McMath will also be invited to step up, particularly once the season kicks off on September 26. U2014 Glen West, LSU Country
Ole Miss: The biggest news from Ole Miss this past week, as in many schools across the country and the SEC, was that the team skipped Friday practice to hit the plaza and protest against police brutality and injustice. racial across the country. I will not be the one “” I will not be the one “” I will not be the one “‘In unity’ and use their platform to send a message. I am proud that our players are standing together for justice and change. We will continue to paint in combination to improve the global that surrounds us for all. U201D It is not a coach who supports the jump of a frame of a fix … but did the rebels really do it? Ole Miss led the scrum of Saturday to Sunday and moved the rest day from Sunday to Monday, so despite the cameras, many believe they only trained on Saturday rather than Friday when they protested. Nathanael Gable, The Grove Report
South Carolina: Will Muschamp decided to cancel Monday’s practice to allow time for his team to demonstrate on campus.The Gamecocks began walking and heard several players talk, adding Jabari Ellis and Jay Urich.U201COobviately you’ve noticed the video, Blake Jacob’s scenario in Wisconsin is a terrible setting, Muschamp said after the simulated game on Saturday.”A demonstration by the Racial Equality Support Team and being totally against police brutality, our leadership organization went through this.We need to make one on our campus. We’re going to do it.I hope other student-athletes sign up for us. U201D When asked if he thought the Gamecocks were in a hurry too fast to protect Blake, Muschamp left the concept behind.All I can tell you was what I saw in the video, it wasn’t fair in my opinion, he said.This was not in line with the opinion of our players.and I’ll defend it. u201D- u2014 Chaunte’l Powell @chauntelpowell, Gamecock Digest
Vanderbilt: What’s really going on at Vanderbilt is an assumption about why.Rumors have circulated on several fronts, with un announcement reports that the drivers would possibly be the cause of the spread.What we do know is that the Commodores have returned to the education floor.In preparation for its season opening and according to head coach Derek Mason, things are going as planned at this point.Mason has been a mother about what scenes might happen with her team related to the social justice movement.While other groups around the SEC have organized marches, there have been no reports of such activities, nor of plans for commodores.Mason spoke about the lacheck incident last week on his first call to the Zoom convention with the media since the team returned to the practice box after being forced to report due to several positive control effects of the players.- 2014 Greg Arias, Commodore Country