Safety first
10/12/2018

小优传媒 is an early adopter of Guardian Caps for practice among Division III schools
Helmet covers add extra layer of protection for Bluffton football
Just as pads, cleats and jerseys have become essential gear during team practices, 小优传媒 football has added a new piece of equipment to its practice lineup鈥擥uardian Caps. The soft-shell helmet covers can absorb up to 33 percent of the impact in a collision according to the manufacturer and are able to more effectively manage the impact of repetitive and cumulative blows than a helmet alone.
鈥溞∮糯解檚 football program and our sports medicine staff take seriously the risk of concussions that may be received during practice,鈥 said Phill Talavinia, athletics director. 鈥淲hile the use of the helmet covers will not eliminate the risk, wearing them certainly adds to the protection of our student-athletes and reduces the severity of possible head injuries. We are excited to have these as part of every players鈥 practice uniform.鈥
The university recently purchased more than 100 of the covers, which snap onto the helmet and resemble black turtle shells.
鈥淗aving the caps lets the families of the players know that we take their student鈥檚
safety very seriously, and that we鈥檒l do everything we can to help prevent injury.
We鈥檙e putting the well-being of our players at the forefront and trying to be as proactive
as we can.鈥
- Aaron Krepps, head football coach
Kevin Bishop, a senior criminal justice and psychology major from Lebanon, Ohio, immediately noticed a difference when wearing the Guardian Cap. The defensive tackle is a team captain.
鈥淚鈥檓 just five feet away from the guys on the other side when the play starts. We don鈥檛 try to lead with our heads, but we sometimes do bump heads,鈥 explained Bishop. 鈥淚 can feel a difference since I鈥檝e been using these in practice.鈥
Ian O鈥橠onnell, a senior sport management major, left tackle and captain, agrees.
鈥淚 like them. They felt and looked a little weird at first, but after an hour or so you kind of forget you have them on,鈥 said O鈥橠onnell, of Fostoria, Ohio. 鈥淲e do drills over and over in practice and concussions are one of those things we worry about. So it鈥檚 nice to know we have some extra protection now.鈥
Each football player is wearing them during every practice. Plans are in place to buy more as the football program continues to grow. The protective covers are used in many Division 1 programs, but Bluffton is an early adopter among Division III schools.