Amid all the concern about concussions, Ivy League schools are taking a major step toward player safety. Starting this fall, tackling will not be allowed during football practice at the schools in the league, schools like Harvard and Yale.
The Ivy League is not the football powerhouse of the Southeastern Conference or the Big Ten, but football folks are paying attention to this. Here & Now’s Robin Young speaks with college football analyst John Bacon, who says it’s a smart move.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee also holds a hearing today on concussions.
- John U. Bacon: Why Ivy League Ban On Tackling At Practice Is Really Smart
Guest
- John U. Bacon, college football analyst. His most recent book is “Endzone: The Rise, Fall, and Return of Michigan Football.” He tweets @johnubacon.
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