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"I'm very grateful that our department's been on top of things," said Albiero. "I think it's great that you know from a safety standpoint as a parent, who has children on the team as members of our athletic program. It's very reassuring. And certainly as a coach, who is responsible for a multitude of people, to know that we're on top of things."
Summers said the football locker room will be used, but a limited number of players will be allowed in, and they will be spaced apart and monitored by staff members. Summers said it will be very "orchestrated."
"We feel like that's important to have guys have access to their clothes here, to be able to disinfect those clothes," he said. "That's really why we did it, we want to make sure those guys are getting proper cleaning done. Our locker room is going to be sprayed after the first group, our training room will be sprayed after the first group. We'll repeat that cycle for group No. 2."
Each rack of weights in Louisville's sprawling, 28,000-square foot strength and conditioning facility is already spread 12 feet apart, and one athlete will be assigned to one of the 26 work stations. The squat racks are also naturally spaced apart, and the outdoor field will also be used initially.
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