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Dick Harmon: Most dangerous college sport is spring football
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They Non-contact aspect of spring football aside,these injuries occur most frequently during the 3 - 4 weeks set aside for spring practice, because as the article states, this is when the athletes are out fighting for their job in the next season. This is when all the individual drills they have been doing for the last 2 - 4 months come together, and they get to go against an opponent. If you watch most teams press releases, their injures tend to be non-contact this time of year, and yes non-contact injures can be severe, including torn knees, sprained ankles, muscle pulls, etc.
Your suggestion to quit trying to be a know-it-all is one that by all means you yourself should adopt though you certainly should attempt to know more about many things, such as how to spell Comcast.
As for the reporter, as difficult as it is to avoid hyperbole in sports writing, it's still wise to avoid writing what you really don't mean, such as, "No hurry to get anyone killed."
Best wishes.
Player organized 7 on 7 drills take place year round and involve some pretty spirited and fast paced actions - cutting, jumping and even the occassional receiver to defender not-so-light contact. Hook's injury occurred in open space with zero contact and was exactly the kind that could just as easily happen in a February or June 7 on 7 drill. Unfortunate but also part of a very fast paced sport.
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