Should young people even be playing football?
Most people associate chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive brain disease caused by repetitive brain trauma, with professional football – specifically retired Canadian Football League and National Football League players.
But CTE is more than a pro football issue. While the Boston University CTE Center has discovered CTE in the brains of 110 of 111 former NFL players, it has also found CTE in the brains of 48 of 53 former college players. Those college players didn’t go on to play pro football.
Moreover, 21 per cent of the 14 brains of former high school football players studied at the centre had evidence of CTE. And those players never played football beyond high school.
Admittedly, those are pretty small sample sizes (brains can only be examined for CTE after death) but the percentages are still quite scary.