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00:00Are you ready for some football, basketball, some practice, maybe?
00:12How about just some voluntary activities?
00:14That's what we're going to call it on college campuses.
00:17Starting June 1st, the NCAA Division I Management Council ruled Wednesday night that they're
00:25going to open the doors now for schools to bring back athletes in, obviously, a safe
00:30set of protocols, but to begin working out voluntarily on campus together in small groups,
00:39and we will see how it goes.
00:41Hopefully it goes well.
00:42If you want to see football in the fall, this is the first step towards that, but the teams
00:46that are allowed back, football, men's basketball, women's basketball, we are awaiting word on
00:52other sports soon, probably later this week or early next week, but a big step forward.
00:59We'll see for these schools how soon they want to be back.
01:02We'll see what sort of the testing protocol they're going to put into place and exactly
01:07how they're going to work these workouts.
01:09I was told by one athletic director that they had a, quote, pretty sobering call with Brian
01:15Heinlein, the chief medical officer of the NCAA, about the cost of testing.
01:20It's going to be just one of many hurdles that schools are going to have to work their
01:23way through.
01:25They want the players back.
01:26They want the games to go on, but what has to happen before then, a whole lot, and we'll
01:30see how they handle it.