The NCAA leaves it up to its schools to come up with rules on when a player should be permanently prohibited from playing because of concussions.
According to an investigation by STAT, that has created a murky system that can allow players disqualified at one school to move to another and play.
Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson speaks with David Armstrong, who conducted the investigation.
Guest
- David Armstrong, senior enterprise reporter at STAT. He tweets @DavidArmstrongX.
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