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Should colleges share injury news?

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With Kansas State qb Collin Klein suffering an "undisclosed" injury in the Okie Lite game last weekend, ESPN's Jemelle Hill wrote an interesting article about injuries to NCAA student-athletes. He poses the question of "should colleges share injury information?" We know that sharing injury information gives opponents a leg up in game-week preparation and with the way the BCS works, it has the potential to change the paradigm of voters in polls that contribute to the BCS. On the flip-side is the question of coaches hiding injuries so that players can play, regardless of the severity of the injury. Should the NCAA institute a policy that mandates the disclosure of injuries? What say you?

Interesting article. Read it here - Collin Klein's mystery injury should lead to more college football transparency - ESPN

 
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