The SEC sent a memo to its 14-member football programs Friday, saying that starting Monday they will be allowed to offer film review and instruction to their players via video conferencing for two hours per week. The story was first reported by 247Sports. Scott Woodward says speculation about LSU football is premature, says they'll be ready to go 'full blast' Scott Woodward says speculation about LSU football is premature, says they'll be ready to go 'full blast'Schools will continue to be allowed to share strength and conditioning workouts with their players digitally, as many student-athletes who have gone home during the coronavirus outbreak do not have access to workout facilities or gyms. Schools like LSU have been forced to close their facilities except for meal services, housing, medical care and academic support that continue to be allowed to student-athletes as needed. Spring practices and spring games were canceled March 13 across the SEC. Texas A&M athletic director Ross Bjork recently told the Austin American-Statesman he thinks schools may be allowed to conduct some sort of football mini-camp activities by the NCAA in May, June or July. - Baton Rouge Advocate