clock. coy will take it away here and tell us what is going on. this play is one for the college history books. not one, not two, not even four laterals coming up here. this had eight laerterals in on play. duke blue devils all they needed to do is get one tackle to get the guy on the ground and the game sover. the hurricanes had other plans. eight laterals. check it out. outstanding, commanding, demanding. this is where i lost it! i didn t see this one! yes. look at the sideline erupting. this was an incredible play. who says special teams doesn t matter? you hear that all the time. here is this kickoff return. last week, we had the virginia tech blocked an undefeated florida state field goal attempt and took it back and beat florida state. two weeks ago, michigan stayed on a blocked punt! so here you had another special teams thriller. we want to know, this brought to
because he broke his collarbone. he tweeted this. a win game two but lose tony romo. maybe dallas will sign tebow. okay, governor, thanks. check out this. california high school team hiding the ball in a huddle on april kick return. then leaving the other team completely baffled. as they sprinted in for the score and get this. it was their first kickoff return for a score since 2009. they re still looking for it. shell game. that s when football was fun. high school football is a blast. that was a great play. kudos to that. where did the ball go? 22 minutes before the top of the hour. you ve heard how dangerous social media can be for your kids. we have chilling new proof. we do. watch this. heather childress is here with the new eye opening video that every family needs to watch at least the parents. the kids to watch this too. parents pay attention.
say they expect one-third of their repird players developing a cognitive problem. they say they guessed high because they tried to account for as many players as possible to take care of them from a medical standpoint. but one-third of players is pretty significant. average player a player dies from the nfl is 57. three times more likely to developed things like alzheimer s als and other cognitive problems. there s correlation that we ve seen for a long time. he is the first player though to basically say, because of my concern, specifically brain injuries, cte, i m making this decision. this may surprise you a little bit. he is a linebacker. you think those guys on the line are going to have the biggest blows to the head. oftentimes they do. but it is really more the speed players. quarterbacks, for example. running backs. players who are moving at a high rate of speed, then have collisions. or if you are a quarterback, somebody is coming at you at a high rate of speed. those injuries
cte. this animation shows the brain doesn t just take a blow it changes its shape. it contorts. it moves in response to a blow and that causes some of the damage even at the neuron level. a lot of players will stay from. they need the money, they love the game whatever the reason they ve worked really hard to get there obviously. is there anything they can do to mitigate the risk? there s been a lot of talk of can you make football be a safer game and still be football. i think there s been some various things that have lapped at the league level to try and reduce the impact of these injuries. for example, the kickoff return is one of the fastest moving parts of the game. player gets the ball they re running back, as gaftfast as they can, they ve moved the kickoff line forward so you have fewer of these instances where people are returning the ball at a high speed. lus you also find it is not just big blows that cause the problem but
broadcast. number five, the red hot chili peppers singing give it away. people also responded to the half-time show quite aggressively. it drew 200,000 tweets per minute towards the end. malcolm smith s interception return came in third. number two was jermaine kearse s 23-yard touchdown catch. and the most tweeted moment, now you ll know, the 87-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, which, of course, opened the third quarter and that drew over 381,000 tweets per minute. wow. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell s healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m m. ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell s healthy request. m m! m m! good.® imagine not beinge camnear this so often.,est. imagine not getting out of bed again and again. and imagine finally taking control of your symptoms