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  2. How do you stop players from faking injuries? College ...

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    In the strongly worded memo, Sankey wrote, “Play football and stop the feigned injury nonsense.” The league implemented a penalty structure that includes a $50,000 head coach fine for the ...

  3. Weekend full of injuries in college football leaves plenty of ...

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    Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Weekend full of injuries in college football leaves plenty of playoff contenders scrambling.

  4. More Big Ten conference pride & how to stop fake injuries ...

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    On today's episode of The College Football Enquirer, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde discuss whether Big Ten teams should have the same level of conference pride as the SEC.

  5. Health issues in American football - Wikipedia

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    An injury report section is common in the sports sections of American newspapers, detailing injuries for each team and the amount of time each injured player is expected to be out. The injury report was created to prevent gamblers from gaining inside information about injuries from players, and as a result, NFL teams must report on the status ...

  6. Health issues in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes sports injuries can be so severe that they lead to death. In 2010 48 youths died from sports injuries. [48] The leading causes of death in youth sports are sudden cardiac arrest, concussion, heat illness and external sickling. [49] Cardiac-related deaths are usually due to an undiagnosed cardiovascular disorder. [50]

  7. Concussions in sport - Wikipedia

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    Concussion, a type of mild traumatic brain injury that is caused by a direct or indirect hit to the head, body, or face is a common injury associated with sports and can affect people of all ages. A concussion is defined as a "complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by biomechanical forces". [ 1 ]

  8. College baseball player dies from injuries after makeshift ...

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    Tragedy struck this week in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, when a 19-year-old college baseball player died Wednesday from injuries sustained when a makeshift dugout fell on him Monday.

  9. Sports injury - Wikipedia

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    Sports injuries are injuries that occur during sports or exercise in general. In the United States , approximately 30 million people participate in some form of organized sports. [ 1 ] Of those 30 million, about 3 million athletes aged 14 and under suffer a sports related injury annually.