Flag football—you’ve probably heard about it. Maybe you’re even wondering what all the hype’s about. It’s simple, really. No helmets. No pads. No tackles. Just flags, speed, and a whole lot of fun.
The alternative to the tackle game is growing rapidly in popularity, and the MIAA is considering adopting it as an official high school sport here.
Could flag football become the next sanctioned high school sport in North Carolina? It's possible. The N.C. High School ...
On a cool, rainy Sunday morning, Clipper Magazine Stadium was transformed from the host of baseball’s Lancaster Stormers to a ...
How can one player cause a concussion and not get ejected, while another is tossed for a milder hit to the head?
In June 2024, a California jury awarded plaintiffs nearly $4.8 billion in an antitrust class action against the National ...
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We Can Better Protect Kids From Head Injury in Football
Monitoring: There should be more stringent monitoring of brain health of these young athletes. Serial neuroimaging and neurocognitive evaluations can help achieve this. If any worrisome changes are ...
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) recently held its fall executive committee meeting at ...
On Saturday night, Utah AD Mark Harlan made national headlines when he ripped Big 12 referees for 'stealing' a win from Utah.
NFL Insider Mike Florio argued the league should take a look at the catch requirements after a missed George Pickens ...
“Plus with some changes in rules and the bigger field ... To further cement its place in the birth of girls high school flag football in Colorado, A-West will be featured on a nationally ...
Washington tackled Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate after Tate slipped to the ground on third down. Tate was well short ...