The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Sympatheti­c Quinn backs idea of college players having union

- By Jason Butt

Dan Quinn held a somber tone when reacting to the news that the Big Ten and Pac-12 were postponing their 2020 fall seasons with the possibilit­y of playing in the spring.

Considerin­g the 14-month scouting process NFL teams take to get to know players at the college level, Quinn showed empathy toward the players in conference­s who won’t compete in the coming months. The Falcons head coach also appeared to offer support to those college players who would like to have at a louder voice at the table through unionizati­on.

When it first appeared the 2020 college football season was at risk when Power 5 conference­s began weighing postponeme­nts or cancellati­ons, Clemson quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence posted a graphic on Twitter that stated his desire to not only play the 2020 season under safe conditions, but that the players be allowed to form a union in the form of a college football players’ associatio­n.

Given his experience as a former college assistant, Quinn, speaking to reporters during a virtual news conference Wednesday, was asked if he thinks college football players should be allowed to unionize and receive payment for play dictated by their market value. While Quinn didn’t answer whether players should be paid or not, he did seem to offer support for a union, in some fashion, at the collegiate level.

“I think, No. 1, a voice is good,” Quinn said. “Having the opportunit­y to express themselves as a group, that’s an important thing, especially for a young guy who is just coming up and trying to figure it out. None of us have all the answers. But creating space to have conversati­ons, I think that’s a good start for the things they are deeming important to them. And then on the other side, obviously, listening. That’s such a big part of it.”

Even as numerous Big Ten players, including Ohio State quarterbac­k Justin Fields, voiced their desire to play on social media, the conference still decided to postpone the fall season. Quinn said the college players should be a part of the discussion on such decisions.

“Maybe during this time they’ll be able to have some of those conversati­ons amongst players and representa­tives from conference­s, leagues and athletic directors,” Quinn said. “But having a voice together and expressing those opinions, it’s not easy to do as a young guy. Finding a way to do that, that’s a big deal.”

While the Big Ten and Pac12 joined the Mountain West and MAC as conference­s that won’t play in the fall, the Big 12, ACC, SEC, AAC, Conference USA and Sun Belt are still moving forward with the plans to play in September.

When it comes to the college conference­s that won’t play, NFL teams could have a difficult time scouting draft-eligible players in what could otherwise be a makeor-break year for them.

It should be nothing short of challengin­g for the Falcons, as well as any NFL team, when it comes to scouting college players who are unable to play this season.

“My first reaction is I was hurting for the coaches and players,” Quinn said. “The players are going to need their coaches’ help more than they ever have. As far as what comes next after that, we’ll figure that out. Is it spring time or not? I’m just kind of focused on the here and now with our club as it factors in with that.”

 ?? JOHN AMIS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Falcons coach Dan Quinn (left, with general manager Thomas Dimitroff) says players should have a voice in decisions about whether to play.
JOHN AMIS / ASSOCIATED PRESS Falcons coach Dan Quinn (left, with general manager Thomas Dimitroff) says players should have a voice in decisions about whether to play.

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