All SEC schools are allowed to start conducting digital meetings again for the first time since mid-March.
The programs ceased using FaceTime and Zoom for "team meetings" several weeks ago, as the conference sent out a memorandum to stop all activities to allow no competitive advantages during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Tennessee and the rest of the schools received some clarity on how they can move forward now late last week though. Schools are permitted to hold virtual team meetings again, but they are limited to just two hours of "virtual film review, chalk talk, etc., that does not include physical activity" per week. Teams are not allowed to live stream workouts though.
How staffs plan to allocate time — something most will be guarded about sharing — will be very interesting. Same for how this even gets tracked/monitored?
The programs ceased using FaceTime and Zoom for "team meetings" several weeks ago, as the conference sent out a memorandum to stop all activities to allow no competitive advantages during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Tennessee and the rest of the schools received some clarity on how they can move forward now late last week though. Schools are permitted to hold virtual team meetings again, but they are limited to just two hours of "virtual film review, chalk talk, etc., that does not include physical activity" per week. Teams are not allowed to live stream workouts though.
How staffs plan to allocate time — something most will be guarded about sharing — will be very interesting. Same for how this even gets tracked/monitored?