Wow- not substantial in terms of wreckage- but impact on driver door must've been a jolt.
What s ur security clearance level? I believe all medical info on PSU football players is labeled NOFANA (as in no fan access).Anyone hear Reed’s status?
We struggle to get status when there's a football related injury...I can't imagine we'd hear anything that could involve a body injury claim or litigation. Based on the damage its possible someone else is liable.Anyone hear Reed’s status?
Hmm crap didn’t think about that. He may sit if there’s a bodily injury claim bc if he plays next week then the claim would be dismissed.We struggle to get status when there's a football related injury...I can't imagine we'd hear anything that could involve a body injury claim or litigation. Based on the damage its possible someone else is liable.
It wouldn't be dismissed. It would just be tougher to prove. I don’t see him missing a playoff game for a minor injury and a couple extra thousands. Nothing about this sounds like it's a major injury but they aren't going to speak about it. And, for all we know, he's at fault and there's no claim.Hmm crap didn’t think about that. He may sit if there’s a bodily injury claim bc if he plays next week then the claim would be dismissed.
I heard that the other driver read on a message board that they have to show up to the game, or else they are not a real fan. And they were so worried about being late that they drove too fast, causing the accident.Hmm crap didn’t think about that. He may sit if there’s a bodily injury claim bc if he plays next week then the claim would be dismissed.
Get better materialI heard that the other driver read on a message board that they have to show up to the game, or else they are not a real fan. And they were so worried about being late that they drove too fast, causing the accident.
Whoever wrote that on the message board is clearly liable!
Good news but why are they practicing indoors?
It's interesting that while PSU is a team from the north, we do not play football games in December and January in our cold weather climate the way our NFL teams from Pittsburgh and Philly regularly do. And it's probably going to be a new experience for a decent portion of our fanbase as well.Good news but why are they practicing indoors?
The Washington and Maryland games were quite cold.It's interesting that while PSU is a team from the north, we do not play football games in December and January in our cold weather climate the way our NFL teams from Pittsburgh and Philly regularly do. And it's probably going to be a new experience for a decent portion of our fanbase as well.
I wonder if we've consulted with teams/people with more experience in game preparation for the type of climate that we will see come 12/21. While not becoming acclimated to the actual cold playing conditions by practicing outdoors, it probably reduces the chance of injury and may provide an environment where you can get more things accomplished in a shorter time frame.
Just speculation on my part beyond the obvious answer to the question - that it's because it's cold outside!
Well if it was anything like a couple hours west, it pretty much rained all day today if that is when the clip is from. Don’t see that in Saturday’s forecast.It's interesting that while PSU is a team from the north, we do not play football games in December and January in our cold weather climate the way our NFL teams from Pittsburgh and Philly regularly do. And it's probably going to be a new experience for a decent portion of our fanbase as well.
I wonder if we've consulted with teams/people with more experience in game preparation for the type of climate that we will see come 12/21. While not becoming acclimated to the actual cold playing conditions by practicing outdoors, it probably reduces the chance of injury and may provide an environment where you can get more things accomplished in a shorter time frame.
Just speculation on my part beyond the obvious answer to the question - that it's because it's cold outside!