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Feb 3, 2019 · Poor Kids More Likely To Play Football, Despite Concussion Concerns Seen In NFL Many wealthy families have chosen not to have their children play football, but for lower-income students, football ...
Jan 10, 2022 · School sports are important to many schools, students, and their families. Surprisingly, they can also be a somewhat controversial topic. For an activity that over 50% of high school students participate in, you would think that school sports would be an accepted part of life. The shocker is that it’s not a settled issue.
Nov 4, 2016 · Ohio high school football participation numbers are on a slight decline since 2009, but the Cincinnati area has seen multiple programs remain consistent or rise over the past three years.
- Mike Dyer
- High School Sports Reporter
Feb 19, 2024 · Mac Stephens, a former NFL player and coach at Cleveland Heights High School in Ohio, said if Cleveland Heights didn’t offer tackle football before high school, parents would find leagues in other towns for their kids to play in. Parents believe that “I have to get my son on track to get a college scholarship someday,” he said.
Before switching to tackle football, players should introduce modified tackling shortly before high school. One example of this is USA Football's Football Development Model, which considers the young athlete’s development and is based on their skill progression and mastery, before full contact tackling.
Jan 13, 2020 · A national survey from 2015 found that 25 percent of parents do not let their kids play contact sports due to fear of concussions, while an Aspen Institute report recently found that participation ...
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Aug 24, 2018 · While stories of scrapped football seasons are becoming more common, the NFHS reports only a small number of schools, 20, scuttled their programs before the 2017 season — from 14,099 to 14,079.