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I think we will see a consolidation of power conferences/teams comprised of the best talent that the NFL will assert more control over. This top tier of football programs will be eligible for compensation. And the health risk argument will be used by authorities to treat men's football differently from all other college sports.
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How can the NCAA keep justifying not playing players when the health risks are becoming more and more evident?"To me, it's very concerning that we have college-level players who have severe CTE who did not go on to play professionally," McKee said. "That means they most likely retired before the age of 25 and we still are seeing in some of those individuals very severe repercussions."
I think we will see a consolidation of power conferences/teams comprised of the best talent that the NFL will assert more control over. This top tier of football programs will be eligible for compensation. And the health risk argument will be used by authorities to treat men's football differently from all other college sports.
Thoughts?