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 Data Scout Notes: 2020: Transfer from Texas AM



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  Texas A&M linebacker Keeath Magee was one of several Southeastern Conference student-athletes who raised some concern to SEC leadership on returning to play during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report by The Washington Post. "You guys have answered a lot of questions the best way you could, and we really appreciate it," he said to SEC leadership during the meeting. "But as much as you guys don't know… it's not good enough.We want to play. We want to see football. We want to return to normal as much as possible. But it's just that why all this uncertainty, all this stuff that's still circulating in the air, y'all know it kind of leaves some of us still scratching my head… I feel like the college campus is the one thing that you can't control."

According to the report, when one unidentified athlete asked about the long term effects of contracting the coronavirus, his question was passed to Shawn Gibbs, the dean of Texas A&M's School of Public Health. Gibbs passed the question along again, stating, "Remember, I'm an industrial hygienist, so I'm not the medical person here." The question was eventually answered by Marshall Crowther, a sports medicine physician at the University of Mississippi. The SEC released a statement Saturday in response to the article, saying these meetings are intended to be confidential and an an open forum for student-athletes to engage in candid conversation. - Bryan/College Station Eagle


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