- Apr 24, 2005
- 43,678
- 8,689
The school can pay for the policy now, there was a new NCAA rule about that
Last edited:
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I believe the two options are through private insurers or the NCAA Exceptional Student-Athlete Disability Insurance program, who determine the player's worth based on potential financial revenue that can be lost with injury. The former choice being pricier and riskier.Man can someone shed light on those insurance policies ? Who evaluates the players worth and are the coverage payments high?
hefty premium but worth every pennyI believe the two options are through private insurers or the NCAA Exceptional Student-Athlete Disability Insurance program, who determine the player's worth based on potential financial revenue that can be lost with injury. The former choice being pricier and riskier.
Cost? I've read Bridgewater paid an $80,000 premium on an insurance policy worth $10M, but only protects against career-ending injury.
Navy full back is a beast
The Strong hype is about to be REAL strong in Austin now with the weak part of their schedule coming up. Should be on a 4-game winning streak after they get done with K-State, ISU, and Kansas.
Beaux Jackson
Beaux Jackson
Boston College just lost a game 3-0 in the greatest way possible
Neither of those games would be upsets if Michigan won.If Michigan upsets MSU & OSU
The world is yours