Will High Schools get out of the Sporting Business?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:31 pm
I read this comment on the Star Tribune website about the Player who is suing the MSHSL regarding the transfer rule:
ericgus55Dec 17, 135:31 pm
Maybe this kid's situation is legitimate, but this rule was instituted for a reason. Up until a few years back, students could (and some did) transfer schools mid-year so they could play one sport at one school and a second sport at another school. Some families took advantage of the old rules, so they instituted new ones, and now some other families complain. Sooner or later, once the concussion-related lawsuits start succeeding (and they will), schools will get out of the athletics business altogether.
I have to agree with this poster that the concussion related lawsuits will start to succeed, it's only a matter of time. I think it's a real possibility that the NFL as we know it could cease to exist in the next 10-15 years. Is the NHL next in line?
My question is, could this filter down to the High School level? Most of the NFL lawsuits center around the fact that they covered up information about concussions. As we all know, the coverup is always worse than the crime. Would a simple waiver signed by the parents solve this at the High School level? Or is it possible that in our lifetimes High Schools decide that it's not worth it anymore and decide to quit spending the time and money on sports?
ericgus55Dec 17, 135:31 pm
Maybe this kid's situation is legitimate, but this rule was instituted for a reason. Up until a few years back, students could (and some did) transfer schools mid-year so they could play one sport at one school and a second sport at another school. Some families took advantage of the old rules, so they instituted new ones, and now some other families complain. Sooner or later, once the concussion-related lawsuits start succeeding (and they will), schools will get out of the athletics business altogether.
I have to agree with this poster that the concussion related lawsuits will start to succeed, it's only a matter of time. I think it's a real possibility that the NFL as we know it could cease to exist in the next 10-15 years. Is the NHL next in line?
My question is, could this filter down to the High School level? Most of the NFL lawsuits center around the fact that they covered up information about concussions. As we all know, the coverup is always worse than the crime. Would a simple waiver signed by the parents solve this at the High School level? Or is it possible that in our lifetimes High Schools decide that it's not worth it anymore and decide to quit spending the time and money on sports?