Interviewed Chris Nowinski this morning, the co-director of Boston University’s Center for Traumatic Encephalopaphy, which conducts research for the NFL. Interesting conversation on the latest rule changes, proposed legislation for NCAA and high school sports, and what needs to be done to reduce brain injury resulting in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopaphy (CTE). Working on writing an article geared toward changes that need to be made in the NCAA, and profiling a few college football players who’ve had their careers cut short due to concussions. Read Chris’ “10 Point Plan to Save Football,” which he presented to Congress in November: http://sportslegacy.org/images/10pointplan.pdf