Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Today's Inside Information On Football for Tuesday, July 12, 2011

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(6:41:24 PM) EA Sports’ NCAA Football 12 Goes the Extra Yard – NCAA Football 12 is entertaining and immersive, benefiting from more than a decade of refinements. (This story continues here)

(6:49:49 PM) Football Players Urged to Beat the Heat – SATURDAY, May 21 (HealthDay News) -- Football players need to acclimate to hot weather workouts long before they hit the training field in August, an expert advises. (This story continues here)

(7:15:45 PM) Football University's TOP GUN All-Star Camp – A few Washington athletes will be participating in Football University's TOP GUN All-Star Camp in Williamsburg, Va. (This story continues here)

(7:41:12 PM) Speed, Size Predict Teen Football Players' Rankings – THURSDAY, May 26 (HealthDay News) -- College football scouts tend to seek high school football players who are bigger and faster than the rest, according to new research. (This story continues here)

(7:06:48 PM) Youth Football Injuries on the Rise, Study Finds – WEDNESDAY, April 13 (HealthDay News) -- New data shows that youth football injuries are on the rise. (This story continues here)

(7:10:56 PM) Used Football Faceshields May Break on Impact – THURSDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) -- They are meant to protect football players' eyes from serious injury, but new research reveals that used faceshields are more likely to break on high-velocity impact. (This story continues here)

(7:07:04 PM) NCAA Football 12 Review – To some, it is a silly game that eats up a Saturday. To others, it is one messiah shy of being a religion. Wherever your interest in college football lands, the game is undeniably an important part of American society that draws a slew of fans. Because of that, half of EA Tiburon’s work is already complete before each new iteration of NCAA Football is released. It also doesn’t hurt that there is ... (This story continues here)

(6:48:07 PM) Experts Call for Twist on Football Helmet Design – WEDNESDAY, April 13 (HealthDay News) -- A new report suggests that researchers should explore ways to redesign football helmets to reduce the risk of brain hemorrhage after a collision, a rare occurrence but one that could kill a player. (This story continues here)

(7:37:08 PM) Artificial Turf Helps Football Players With Agility Drills – WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27 (HealthDay News) -- College football players' times on a standard agility drill were 3 percent faster on artificial field turf than on natural grass, but there was little difference in their times for the 40-yard dash, a new study has found. (This story continues here)

(7:36:45 PM) Play Heads-Up Football to Avoid Getting Hurt – SATURDAY, Sept. 11 (HealthDay News) -- As American boys celebrate the return of their favorite professional and college football teams, many will also play the sport themselves. But the game doesn't come without the risk of potential injury. (This story continues here)

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