College Football in the Time of COVID-19

19 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2020

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Thomas Baker

University of Georgia

Marc Edelman

City University of New York - Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business; Fordham University School of Law

John T. Holden

Oklahoma State University

Date Written: June 19, 2020

Abstract

This article explores some of the legal and ethical challenges for college sports in the time of COVID-19, and it explains why it would be entirely inappropriate for colleges that are not planning to offer live classes this fall to have student-athletes return to campus this summer to prepare for a college football season.

Keywords: COVID-19, pandemic, negligence, sports law, sports, college sports, NCAA, college football, sports business, NCAA, sports ethics, medical ethics, health, education, health law, education law

JEL Classification: Z28, Z20, Z18, Z1, K31, K2, K13, J88, J83, J88, J5, J42, J41, J38, J3, J00, I23, I3, I21, I2, I24

Suggested Citation

Baker, Thomas and Edelman, Marc and Holden, John, College Football in the Time of COVID-19 (June 19, 2020). Wisconsin Law Review Forward, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3631528 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3631528

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Fordham University School of Law ( email )

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John Holden

Oklahoma State University ( email )

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