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Georgia WR Kearis Jackson praises SEC’s efforts to keep players safe amid COVID-19 pandemic
By Adam Spencer
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The SEC is moving forward with plans to play football this fall, and players are back at practice this week.
Do they feel safe as they navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic? Georgia WR Kearis Jackson was asked that question on Wednesday.
As you can see below, Jackson praised SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and the league’s efforts to keep players safe:
Georgia receiver Kearis Jackson is on the SEC player council that has met with commissioner Greg Sankey and other conference officials, including the call that was leaked to The Washington Post.
I asked Jackson about that and his feelings on whether players are being heard: pic.twitter.com/aQMdcMZOp6
— Seth Emerson (@SethWEmerson) August 19, 2020
“The SEC and Georgia, and all SEC schools have done a phenomenal job of making sure our players are going to stay safe,” Jackson said. “The commissioner has done a great job of making sure we’re getting tested two to three times a week prior to game time. And I feel like that’ll help us know whether we have COVID or not. I feel like we’ve done a great job on campus. I feel I’d be safer on campus than I’d be at home, because I know I’ll be able to get a test, I know I won’t be around as many people, I’ll be around my teammates. I don’t go too many places. But I feel like the SEC has done a great job of making sure our players are staying safe.”
As of now, the season is still set to start on Saturday, Sept. 26. Hopefully, players will remain safe on campus and we can continue to move toward Week 1.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 14 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.