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    History of Football

    Soccer: c Soccer — or football (or foosball or futbol), as it is called by the rest of the world outside the United States — is surely the most popular sport in the world. Every four years, the world championship of soccer, the World Cup, is watched by literally billions all over the world, beating out the United States professional football's Superbowl by far. It is estimated that 1.7 billion television viewers watched the World Cup final between France and Brazil in July of 1998. And it is also

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    Concussions In Football

    they have a concussion or a head injury whenever they receive them and that they can hurt them badly. Concussions and head injuries in football aren't something new and happen all the time on the field. Players are constantly getting hurt from big hits to their head in the NFL and aren’t always showing the big picture of this. Even though fans of the game of football won't be as amused if there were new rules of less hard hits in the upper region of the body, the NFL should be more aware of players

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    Football History

    The history of American football can be traced to early versions of rugby football and association football. Both games have their origin in varieties of football played in Britain in the mid-19th century, in which a football is kicked at a goal and/or run over a line. American football resulted from several major divergences from rugby, most notably the rule changes instituted by Walter Camp, considered the "Father of American Football". Among these important changes were the introduction of

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    Football Vs. Basketball: Similarities Between Football And Basketball

    Football vs Basketball Football and basketball are alike and different in so many ways. Most people would think football and basketball and no similarities at all, but if you were to really check there are a few things they both have in common. There are also plenty of obvious differences between the two sports. Football is a contact sport and basketball has no contact involved. In basketball there are 12 minute quarters and football has 15 minute quarters. Football and basketball both need a ball

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    Football Marketing Plan

    I. OVERVIEW OF FERRIS STATE ATHLETICS a. Internal Environment Ferris State Athletics currently has fifteen different sports teams with seven being male teams and eight female varsity sports teams. The male sports are ice hockey, football, basketball, cross-country, track and field, tennis, and golf. The women’s sports are basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. All the teams except the hockey team are Division II teams playing in the Great

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    Is Football Dangerous

    Football has become very dangerous in this day in age. There are hundred cases of football players dying or getting head trauma from many blows to the head. But I have to come from both sides of this situation. Let’s face it yeah they have changed some rules and made it safer but everyone knows what they signed up for. You have to realize that you are constantly getting blows to the head no matter how safe they try to make it. You can’t just act like you didn’t know you were going to have blows to

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    College Football

    College Football Kyle Sheaffer Throughout the last century, football has emerged as the most popular sport in the United States. The sport has become the favorite of 38.8% of Americans. The super bowl and the BCS National Championship combined for a total of 66.38 million viewers last year. That’s not to mention the other bowl games, playoffs, and regular season games at each level. The following paragraphs will provide in-depth explanations

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    Football Manager Interview

    Football Manager is an enormously complex simulation. On a global level, the game tracks thousands of careers, ambitions and relationships, and on any given match day, weather, morale, skills and individual personal issues can contribute to moments of brilliance or abject failure. Talking to Sports Interactive’s director Miles Jacobson, I found that the simulation model is even more elaborate in some areas than I’d expected. Read on to find out about the game’s expanding narrative engine, how climate

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    The Ethics of Football

    The Ethics of Elite Football As the most popular sport in the United States, football is firmly ingrained in our American society. Despite football’s vast popularity, football is currently an overall detriment to our society. Serious fundamental changes need to be implemented to the structure of football in order for it to be morally improved in the future. With more research appearing each day, it is clear the neurological health of players needs to be taken more in to account. Underprivileged

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    History of Football

    States, football is often a target of criticism and inquiry, both from the general public and from politicians. Most recently, the sport has come under pressure because of concerns that there are long-term health effects resulting from head injuries, specifically the impact of multiple concussions. In fact, a large group of retired professional players has sued the National Football League for allegedly withholding information about this long-term impact. The issue has spread to college football, and

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