With COVID-19 still running rampant across the United States, teams in all levels of professional level have been forced to adapt to change.
From getting games canceled, to even having their own leagues start fall sports in the following spring, it’s been nothing short of a mess logistics wise for sports across this country.
As for teams that have been able to play, they’re running into issues of their own.
Some teams, specifically in the college ranks, have ran into a problem where they don’t have enough players on scholarship for a game.
For Vanderbilt’s football program, they’re facing the same problem, but they’re using an interesting approach to counter the problems COVID-19 has caused in their program.
Flip the page to see how Vanderbilt is considering using a soccer player from the school’s women’s soccer program as a kicker for their next game.