+1 |
The heart attacks and heat exhaustion in high school football can and should be addressed and prevented. What about CTE, though?? |
| LOTS of colleges (maybe not south, but other places) have completely eliminated their football programs, OP. |
Not necessarily because of injuries. Football is a costly sport. I think there was a Real Time Sports episode dealing with this topic at historical black colleges and universities. |
Both liability and ticket sales. |
+1. It's bad parenting at this point to let your kids play football. |
Can you list any of these schools? I can think of a few that have added football. |
I checked your claim that "lots of colleges" have dropped football. As you can see, it's a handful since 2000 and some of that has because the colleges have ceased to exist. Do you just make stuff up prior to posting it as fact? It took me a couple of minutes to debunk your claim. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_defunct_college_football_teams |
About 1,000,000 boys played high school football in 2017. |
| Football has become the modern day gladiator sport. Good for underprivileged who pursue his route if willing to take the risk of severe and non reversible head injury. I would not let my kid play this sport because for one thing, we don’t need the scholarship money. |
| Yes I absolutely think it’s time, because of the indisputable evidence of CTE in every brain they have studied in college and pro players. But it won’t happen because people love money more than they care about saving lives. It’s as if we as society made millions every year from smoking, so we just kept on celebrating it. I will not go to football games at any level. If you doubt me, go watch the documentary Concussion. |
| Football will die out on its own some places. I don’t know any parents who will let their sons play football anymore. The next challenge is for those of us who won’t let our sons play to stop supporting other boys playing. I’m guilty of watching college football, and I DO feel guilty about it. |
| Football = Darwinism |
It is only a path for the underprivileged because we had made it so, and the path to success is easy to navigate --play well in high school, play well in college, get drafted. Ditto with basketball. Baseball or soccer could be the same if the route to professional had transparency, or if we attended and supported other sports the way we support football and basketball. You can't decry football on one hand then hold a Super Bowl party for all your friends. |
The vast majority of boys who play high school football do not receive scholarships and do not make a college team. |