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Dec 14, 2024 |
orlandosentinel.com | Nathan Kalman-Lamb |Derek Silva
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Dec 12, 2024 |
ledger-enquirer.com | Nathan Kalman-Lamb |Derek Silva
Law enforcement officers separate Michigan and Ohio State players after a brawl broke out following a 13-10 Michigan win at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 30, 2024, in Columbus, Ohio. (Jason Mowry/Getty Images/TNS) TNS On Nov. 30, as the college football season reached its rivalry week climax, at least a half dozen games included heated brawls between the contestants.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
latimes.com | Nathan Kalman-Lamb |Derek Silva
On Nov. 30, as the college football season reached its climax, at least a half dozen games included heated brawls between the contestants. Most prominent was the matchup between Michigan and Ohio State, known as “The Game.” The visiting Wolverines upset their rivals in Columbus, and after they attempted to plant their flag at midfield, an enormous melee broke out that police disturbingly attempted to suppress using in an assault on students.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
journals.sagepub.com | Nathan Kalman-Lamb |Derek Silva
IntroductionThe suggestion that repeated and severe head impact (HI) in US football is associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and cognitive degeneration is now a well-established empirical fact (see Bachynski, 2019; Casper, 2018; Harrison, 2014; Mez et al., 2019). Indeed, as Stephen Casper (2018) has noted in his review of the history of concussion, “for almost a century, single or repetitive HI have been known to result in degenerative processes.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
solondais.fr | Derek Silva
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Jun 21, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Nathan Kalman-Lamb |Derek Silva
Show captionCompelling evidence suggests that the NCAA, the main governing body of college sports, has long understood the magnitude of the danger posed by football.
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May 23, 2024 |
newrepublic.com | Nathan Kalman-Lamb |Derek Silva
After a Penn State football player attempted to kill himself, and while he was receiving consequent psychiatriccare, head coach James Franklin and athletic director Sandy Barbour allegedly attempted to get the player medicallydisqualified from the team—thus revoking his college scholarship—to open upanother scholarship they could use to recruit another player for the nextseason.
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May 22, 2024 |
sportico.com | Derek Silva |Nathan Kalman-Lamb
Today’s guest columnists are professors and authors Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Derek Silva. College football is morally indefensible. That is the premise of our forthcoming book The End of College Football: On the Human Cost of an All-American Game, based on lengthy interviews we conducted with 25 former big-time college athletes (mostly in the Power Five, now turned Power Four without the Pac-12).
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Apr 19, 2024 |
journals.shareok.org | Johanna Mellis |Derek Silva |Nathan Kalman-Lamb
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15763/issn.2376-5267.2024.2.2.163-192 Keywords: Public scholarship, autoethnography, alt-Right, college sports, ESPN, harassment References Alexander, B.K. (2016). Critical autoethnography as intersectional praxis: A performative pedagogical interplay on bleeding borders of identity. In R.M. Boylorn & M.P. Orbe (Eds.), Critical autoethnography: Intersecting cultural identities in everyday life, (pp. 110-122). Routledge. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315431253-16...
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Mar 16, 2024 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Nathan Kalman-Lamb |Derek Silva
On February 23, a Tennessee federal judge granted a preliminary injunction sought by the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia against the NCAA’s name, image, and likeness (NIL) enforcement rules. In response, NCAA President Charlie Baker issued a memo on March 1 to member institutions informing them that “the Division I Board of Directors directed NCAA enforcement staff to pause and not begin investigations involving third-party participation in NIL-related activities.” The upshot?