Come on. As long as there is a league that makes $9,000,000,000 a year and star players are signing $120,000,000 contracts there will be high school football.
Is the concussion thing real? Yes, but I think it's being MAJORLY blown out of proportion. People are acting like everyone is becoming a moron because they played high school football and the hits they took made them that way. How many scholars or otherwise intelligent people talk about how they played high school football and it taught them discipline and what-not?
The thing is, football is as popular as it's EVER been. It's not going away. Will it change between now and 20-30 years from today? Absolutely. But the game is entirely different than it was 20-30 years ago.
As far as I'm concerned you already do have to sign a waiver. You can't just show up and play. It might have been that way when some of you played but you have to go through a physical and sign off before you hit the field, at least at my high school.
So I moved to Long Island, NY and my little sister is at one of the top high schools in the country now... they barely have enough people to field a team and they play their games on the baseball field. We went to a booster club meeting (seriously, I need to make some 17ing friends) and it turns out the only people who play are kids whose parents are from the likes of Georgia or somewhere down south. The coolest guy in the school is the captain of the lacrosse team. The hipsters are on the football team. If the MHSSA is serious about reducing concussions or whatever the answer isn't taking away football, it's giving Mississippians more sports. We're the only state of 50 that doesn't have wrestling. I think a lot of these hero types who aren't very good but give 150% who make up the majority of concussions would divert a lot of their attention elsewhere.
But the other side of that is lacrosse is just as dangerous or MORE dangerous as football. It's inevitable. People will get concussions. The sun will come up. The birds will sing. There will be some form of football thursday-monday.