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    Ole Miss History

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    television director, producer and actress Kate Jackson and the actor Gerald McRaney. Many Politicians such as Chip Pickering, Kenny Hulshof, Thad Cochran, Angela McGlovan and the journalist Shepard Smith. Besides, because of his famous football team many football athletes studied there, like Archie Manning, Eli Manning, Patrick Willis, Derrick Burgess and Kris Magnum (ranker.com). Ole Miss has a great reputation for the authors which studied and teach there. One of them is one the most…

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    NFL Scandal Research Paper

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    were accused of deflating footballs in the AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts. Many believe that the Scandal has married a lot of holes and that is not fully born to be convicting Tom Brady quarterback of the New England Patriots of any wrongdoing. Though the Patriots have had a history of some sport scandals such as Spygate it does not solely reflect the face of the franchise Tom Brady. Brady is openly stated that he likes playing with the deflated football but has never…

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    Deflate Gate Analysis

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    which the league imposed on Mr. Brady for his alleged involvement in a scheme to slightly deflate the footballs in the first half of last season's AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts. After eight months, millions of dollars and the people's court time have been taken up with the question of whether the team violated league rules by removing a tiny bit of air from the footballs, supposedly making them easier to grasp and throw. Even though the deflation was discovered at halftime…

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    into the endzone and the opposing player had caught it. Touchdown. We stood there, frozen and confused about what just happened and walked back to the locker room with our heads down. Sports have always been a big deal in my town, especially football. The Alumni that stayed around town talk about the game all week leading up to the next. How the team should’ve done this or that and how it would be different if they…

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    I Believe In Role Models I believe that everyone should have a role model to look up to. I was watching my brother play varsity high school football against their rival, Garner-Hayfield. Since it was his senior year, it was my brother’s last time facing Garner, so I knew it was going to be a heck of a game. The stands were completely full, and the fences surrounding the field were packed. I’ve never seen anything like it before; the whole town was at the game. The teams were warming up to play…

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    as a story about surviving high school. Charlie, is counting down the days until he graduates. Charlie is an introvert; on the first day of school he had not made any friends. Charlie meets seniors, Sam and Patrick, step-siblings, at a high school football game; they become inseparable. Charlie opens up to his new friends about being hospitalized after his best friend committed suicide the year before. During the school year Charlie becomes close friends with Sam and Patrick’s group of friends,…

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    Safety of Starting Sprint Positions in American Football In “What is the Safest Sprint Starting Position for American Football Players?,” a scientific research article, authors Bruno Bonnechere, Benoit Beyer, Marcel Rooze, and Jan Serge Van Sint explain their elaborate plan to find the safest sprint starting position for American football players. Three starting sprint positions are used in the experiment: 4-point, 3-point, and 2-point positions (Bonnechere, Beyer, Rooze, Sint, 2014).…

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    Trauma In Football

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    Football is a tough sport. It seems as if every time a game is played there is at least one or two hard hits, sometimes even more. We, as spectators, instinctively admire these hits, but rarely think about the long term effects that the players might face from such hits. This is largely due to the fact that spectators are blinded by coaches, officials, and players from the serious side effects and repercussions. Only recently has the public population found that there are more harsh and serious…

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    Is Football Worth It

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    Is It Worth It? Football is considered by many to be the number one sport in America. It is enjoyed by millions from little league all the way to the National Football League (NFL). As exciting as football is to watch, it is no denying that it is a high-impact and physically dangerous sport that can lead to many serious injuries. There is one such contact sport injury that can be more severe than many other sports-related injuries. What is the culprit? It is a concussion. Concussions are usually…

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    that has always stuck out to her is being picked on by the football players, in a friendly and funny way though. She was 4’9 and 99 pounds her freshman year, so very tiny. The football players used to sit her on top of the lockers where she could not get down from. She would have to wait for someone to come get her, ending up late for class. She says that when she would walk into class late the teacher would usually just ask “another football player sat you on top of the lockers again?”.…

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