It's nowhere near that simple. How many of those people are going to refuse to sign that waiver looking at all football can do for you?
"Hey come play college football for us! We'll give you a full scholarship and access to a whole bunch of stuff you'd ever never have without it. You just have to sign a piece of paper that says it's your fault if anything happens to you because you decided to accept our offer."
I mean are you kidding me? Nobody is thinking past the next four years in that situation. How many of those people who signed the waiver will regret that decision 5o years down the road, if they even make it that long, after playing?
Yea of course there's always a risk of it happening. But brain damage shouldn't be a risk that simply accepted as the price you pay. Why is there this gnashing of the teeth over attempts to mitigate that risk? Its presence doesn't require you to accept or embrace it. Honestly I find it really strange for a bunch of fans from a school that produces great engineers (for the record I am not one) to just go: "Well that's the way it is. Deal with it." Sounds idiotic to me. Seems like nobody can look past their football fandom on this one.
Ah got it. It's all about machismo and "ruining" the precious American game of football. That's what's really important here.
Sounds like u r in the business of protecting people from themselves and their choices (provide those choices are legal and the consequences/risks are known); i am not. If its legal, and the risks are spelled out then each has to make their own decisions and live with the risks and mitigating factors.
There is no solution on the globe today to prevent the brain from hitting the skull at high potential events like football or boxing. So either eliminate the impact that causes it or live with the risk.
Its really that simple. If the sport is ruined by eliminating the impact because concussions are so much more important and protecting adults from themselves is so much more important than so be it. I am not in that business. If money is more important than your health then live with the risks.
Going to college is not a right. If you path is football and you think the risk is too high then i suggest studying to make it the old school way. For most including me, the risk was lower than the fun. Everyone knows the risks. And there is no way to solve it with a hard helmet.
Until someone can find a way to suspend the brain this wont be solved. Only reduced by eliminating aspects of the game. Or eliminating the game.