SEC Football

Medical observer to sit in replay booth

Trainers help Arkansas safety Rohan Gaines off the field during the fourth quarter of the game against Northern Illinois in Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville on Saturday September 20, 2014.

HOOVER, Ala. (AP) — The Southeastern Conference will have an extra person monitoring games for possible head and neck trauma.

SEC coordinator of officials Steve Shaw said Tuesday at league media days that an independent medical observer will be in the instant replay booth. The person will be a certified athletic trainer appointed by the league.

Shaw describes it as a fourth line of defense in protection after the players themselves, coaches and game officials.

The observer will have a replay monitor and be able to communicate with the referee to have a player taken from the game. Any player pulled must miss at least one play.

The observer will be used at all SEC games and league home games. Florida used one at some games last year.