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    Football Camp

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    sunny summer day and it was for football camp was starting. I love football but I can’t play it because I am too short and I can’t catch. The form said that a superstar wide receiver. I thought that I would be put them in age groups but my dad said he did this. So I would be going against big kids. When I arrived at camp I grabbed my sticker saying “Tommy Neil.” I looked at the group of kids I was the shortest by far. I grabbed my gloves and was ready to play football. I thought to myself don’t pair

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    Enough is Enough Players for Northwestern University are saying they need to be paid to play ball, this has created a spark across the country. Several major division one schools have brought this to the committee for the NCAA. This is ridiculous, college athletes get so many benefits from, getting to travel the country for free, and a top of the line education for free, and you get so many free clothing items. Athletes receive all types of accessories for free shoes, shirts, underwear, a place

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    What is the evolution of college football? The evolution of college football was about when the first game was played, about the different pieces of equipment, and the different rules of the game. The first game was played between the Rutgers and New Jersey (Princeton). The different pieces of equipment during the evolution of College Football because of the types of material used to make the different pieces of equipment. The different types of rules in the football game because of all of the guidelines

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    Football and basketball are one of the top sports in America today. Each sport has fans from all over the world playing and watching these sports. Football and basketball might have similarities but they are very different. Football is physical, there’s 11 players, and the ball is oval shaped. Football is a very physical sport. Players are hitting each other as hard as they can or driving them out the play. There is always someone getting hurt by breaking their bones or getting a concussion. Football

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    Middle school football vs. High school football How hard do you think high school football is? I’m in eighth grade and i was invited to play for our high school. I can tell you from personal experience that high school practices are very rough. Of course I was very honored but, it was also very different. The coaches are rough on you but it is worth it. First off, you have more freedom in high school. Now what I mean by that is if the coach calls a play and the quarterback doesn’t like it

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    College Vs. Professional Football Football is one of the most popular sports throughout the entire world. Fans of football span many different age groups throughout many different countries across the globe. Both college football and the national football league play the game on the same regulation size field which is a one-hundred-yard field with a ten-yard end zone on both sides. The teams play with eleven players coming from each side of the field facing each other. Each team in both leagues

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    There are many consequences to playing football, but the greatest is concussions. Football is a game of tackles, sacks, and other hard hitting plays that involve big men playing their hearts out. Within the game of football, whoever has the ball is the one to be hit the hardest, on most plays. These immense blows to the body and head lead to awful injuries, both physically and mentally. Most players will be injured in some way during their football career, with the worst injuries being those that

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    enjoyed. An example being my oldest brother really enjoyed football, I’d watch it with him all the time but was never really into it sitting there bored out of my mind watching. One day a soccer game came on thinking to myself “I’ve never watched soccer before so why not try it out” after the match was over it was clear to me that I very much enjoyed soccer and everything about it. Then the day came I had to choose between soccer and football, I was on my way to signup for elementary classes

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    home to many sports, basketball, and American football among the most popular. Spectators filling in thousands of seats at open stadiums, and hundreds of thousands more watching at home in front of their television. Both basketball and football have distinct, fundamental differences, however, they do not outweigh the similarities the two sports share. A franchise without their fans is similar to a kingdom without their subjects, and basketball and football share this common thread. Of course, without

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    One of the first football games, of my freshman year that we weren’t supposed to win; however, we ended up winning by so many points that my head coach told yours truly to allow the opposing team’s participants to tackle myself while running the football. Although I only scored once in that game, I truly did a little acting when they struggled to tackle yours truly all throughout the conclusion of the 3rd and 4th quarter. This story is about both having a perceived advantage that became a disadvantage

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