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    pound running back, can’t dominate college football. Same goes for Deshaun Watson, a black 6’2, 205 pound quarter back who piloted his team all the way to the College Football playoffs. The NCAA is committing a financial injustice, also a racial one, because they won’t pay black athletes. The conferences of each team to make it into the college football playoffs will earn its conference six million dollars each. The organization that is in charge of the college football playoffs will take in about 470

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    currently 17 higher education institutions in the borough. With such a large population and number of colleges, one would assume that there would be more than a few football programs. However, believe it or it, there is only one college football program in Brooklyn! The ASA Avengers College Football program is the only one of its kind in Brooklyn. The Avengers play in the National Junior College Athletics Association (NJCAA) Division 1. They are currently ranked 17th in the country! What is more

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    greatest football players thrive in tough conditions on and off the field. One person who came to mind when pondering who to interview was former Miami Hurricanes national champ, Canadian Football League retiree, and current Plano High School and Boom Football coach Brad Kunz. My goal in life is to play college ball and become a football coach later on in life. Coach Kunz is a master in high school football coaching and recruiting, knowing the ins and outs of what it takes to play college football, and

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    College Football coach Our group wanted to be various kinds of coaches. Two of us want to be football coaches and one of us wants to be a gymnastics coach. However, in the end we decided to go with football since majority won, and then with the college setting. Our plan for this project was to first look up the job listings and print those out. Then we would start on the interviews and use those to help write the paper. After writing the paper we would use that to make the PowerPoint since that

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    Untangling the Trojans’ Web of Lies: Crisis Communication in College Football Following the American Psychological Association’s Guidelines Maddie Yerant Auburn University Late in August this year, at the crack of college football season, University of Southern Carolina football player Josh Shaw achieved what seemed almost impossible: he became a hero, then a villain – all in a matter of hours. Two sprained ankles turned from the heroic act of saving a drowning child to running from the police at

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    running backs in all of college football. Leonard Fournette from LSU is a 2016 Heisman favorite and is coming off a superb sophomore season. On the others side, Corey Clement from Wisconsin is looking to rebound from an injury filled 2015 season and reposition himself as a solid Big Ten running back. While this first primetime game of 2016 will feature two great running backs, there are other rushers who are worth watching and hard to tackle. Even though college football has moved to a spread approach

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    Football Scholarships and Woman's Sports       Saturdays in the fall bring together millions of people to celebrate college football, a ritual that bonds the community in stadiums and in living rooms across America. This American sport takes a heavy financial toll in colleges everywhere. Just one in four colleges across America make money on their football team (mostly large division I schools). College teams spend millions of dollars stockpiling athletes and struggle to keep pace with rivals

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    willing to go head on with the risk due to the love of the game.school football players are not educated on how to help with injuries or even spot them. While in the NFL players go months trying to get cleared back to play. Now let's take a real look into the numbers associated with football injuries, The knee is the most common place of injury in college football players in both practice and in a competition, making up for 17.1 percent of the injuries overall. The most common activity

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    Football is a challenging sport that not many individuals are blessed with the skills in order to play. As stated in the article “ Top 10 Reasons College Football Players Should Get Paid “ Players who stay in college for four years might sacrifice a year or two of earnings In order to stay in school long enough to earn a degree” , you must be dedicated to your grades and credits you need to succeed. There are by far 100 reasons why college football athlete should get paid. They invest about 50-60

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    College Football should be banned for lots of reasons. Why this sport should be banned is that college football is a distraction on the athlete’s studies and takes away their critical knowledge about the real world, but also school work and what is important in life. Another reason why college football should be banned is players could get injured severely. For examples, concussions, broken spin, injuries that keeps them for not doing anything in life. College football also makes school more expensive

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