Where each SEC team currently stands regarding June 8 return to voluntary workouts
The SEC approved on Friday a plan to allow teams to have athletes return to campuses on June 8 for voluntary workouts.
Quickly, a number of the 14 schools in the conference hopped on board with the plan, followed by others. But there are still a couple of holdouts for the plan.
As you can see below, 9 teams announced plans to return shortly after the announcement was made public by the SEC:
SEC voluntary workouts (at this minute)
Returning June 8: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Missouri, Texas A&M, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia
Undecided: Kentucky
Quiet: Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) May 22, 2020
Vanderbilt remains TBD as it continues to follow the university's "return to campus plan."
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) May 22, 2020
After those tweets, Mississippi State and Ole Miss both issued statements indicating they’d welcome athletes back on June 8:
A message from @KeithCarterOM on today's SEC decision.#HottyToddy ??
Full Statement ➡️ https://t.co/e4mOWBGkBJ pic.twitter.com/RvAmpzRB3t
— Ole Miss Athletics (@OleMissSports) May 22, 2020
A message from Mississippi State Athletics and @JohnCohenAD:#HailState? pic.twitter.com/NJ9l6Y6wPS
— Mississippi State Athletics (@HailState) May 22, 2020
That leaves Kentucky and Vanderbilt as the only 2 SEC schools not to officially announce a decision at this time. We’ll see what happens with those schools moving forward.