This was just published in the Acta Neuropathologica, while we are fighting about publics vs privates. We have a even greater issue that effects high school football on a macro level. The study revealed that men who played high school football about 32% developed CTE. As a coach at the youth level, I have never in my entire life seen numbers so low (maybe its only my small sample size) but schools like St. Issacs and St. Cletus which have been around for over 70 years couldn't even field a varsity team this year. In the past we would have an A, B, and C team.
Im extremely torn, I love this sport, but I see it fastly being water down and the data shows that this sport is not good for you. There is no good way to hit your head, I think it will just becomes a matter of time before football becomes a sport like boxing in which educated and middle class families will not let their children play. It will be seen as a last resort. Its sad but if high school football was a stock, I would be selling as fast as I could.
https://www.yahoo.com/health/cte-high-school-sports-232238493.html
Im extremely torn, I love this sport, but I see it fastly being water down and the data shows that this sport is not good for you. There is no good way to hit your head, I think it will just becomes a matter of time before football becomes a sport like boxing in which educated and middle class families will not let their children play. It will be seen as a last resort. Its sad but if high school football was a stock, I would be selling as fast as I could.
https://www.yahoo.com/health/cte-high-school-sports-232238493.html