After waiting roughly three months, LSU football players are going to have to wait at least one more day to work out again in team facilities.

This weekend, the school announced that campus will be closed Monday due to Tropical Storm Cristobal and that “only essential personnel performing weather-related tasks should report to campus.”

Monday is the first day the SEC is allowing teams to resume voluntary workouts, where they are allowed to train with strength and conditioning coaches. LSU players first returned to campus on June 1 after the COVID-19 shutdown. While voluntary workouts are back, there will still be coronavirus precautions taken. Wilson Alexander of The Advocate notes that the Tigers cannot have more than 20 players in the weight room at one time. Per Alexander, this means the staff will divide the team into six groups to stagger the number of people in the weight room throughout the day.

Strength coach Tommy Moffitt told Alexander that the groups will be determined based on how players were able to train while they were away from campus. Programs everywhere dealt with the fact that access to workout equipment and facilities varied greatly among players while back home.

“One group is going to be people that were able to do everything we wanted them to do,” Moffitt said. “There’s going to be another group of people that were not able to do anything. I have to determine who those people are, and I’m going to have to train them differently.”

More on LSU’s voluntary workout protocols and Moffitt’s plan can be found in Alexander’s article.