From Deseret News archives:
Most dangerous college sport is spring football
You have to look no further to see this spring football injury phenomenon than BYU's spring football camp on Thursday, when linebacker Terrance Hooks tipped a pass from Brenden Gaskins intended for Luke Ashworth. Hooks battled to get his hands on the ball, leaping up twice as the ball caromed around. He crashed the turf with the interception, but tore his patellar tendon in his knee. Hooks will be out six to eight months.
Hooks' injury occurred despite BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall's major efforts to limit contact and take-down tackles during spring. Hooks was injured in a non-contact drill during a no-contact practice.
Mendenhall planned a 50-play scrimmage on Friday but limited that to just over 30 plays as a precautionary move to protect the health of his players.
Gone are the days of long, physical spring scrimmages. Hint: Saturday's Blue-White game, that concludes Cougar spring drills, will be interesting, but it won't be a game like the old days.
Shortly after huddling around Hooks as trainers worked on his left leg, Mendenhall told reporters the incident left him sick and without words to explain.
"Actually, we have practiced a lot longer this spring, but we have limited the contact," said assistant head coach Lance Reynolds.
An NCAA study, published in the Journal of Athletic Training this past year, took reporting information from college athletic programs the past 16 years and showed men's spring football had the highest injury rate of all sports with 9.6 injuries per 1,000 participants.
The second-highest injury rate sport is women's gymnastics at 6.1 per 1,000, followed by men's wrestling (5.7), women's soccer (5.2) and men's soccer (4.3). Men's football in the fall has a 3.8 injury rate, almost one-third that of spring football.
The sport with the lowest injury rate is men's baseball, which features lazy days under the sun with sunflower seeds, itching and spitting mixed with hits and catches and running the bases (1.9).
The NCAA changed it rules for spring football back in 1998, limiting the number of practices and restricting the number of contact practices and scrimmages.
A recently released study conducted by the Big 10 conference showed that the rule change didn't change the spring football injury rate. If anything, it has continued to climb for three years after the rule change.
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