ACC's medical observers another set of eyes to spot injury
Posted Oct 8, 2015
When the Atlantic Coast Conference announced a new policy requiring medical observers at every game this season, Syracuse's Brad Pike was hesitant, unsure how it would work. A third of the way through the season, Pike and others like what they've seen since ACC Commissioner John Swofford embraced an NCAA proposal and implemented a league-wide policy.
(Associated Press)
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