“The league put independent neurologists on sidelines, banned high-risk tackles, and pledged more than $765 million to help retired players and fund medical exams and research,”(THE SAVIORS OF FOOTBALL 2014). Concussion Protocol helmets were created in 2014 to assist team trainers in detecting when a player has received a blow hard enough to cause a concussion. “Helmet manufacturers are making improvements too, thanks in large part to Dr. Stefan Duma, head of Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Tech. Duma and his team developed a five-star rating system that subjects helmets to 120 various impacts,”(THE SAVIORS OF FOOTBALL 2014). New concussion guidelines have been created and set in place to protect player safety and eligibility after sustaining a concussion. New rules are beginning to take in effect that discourage football players from hitting other players with their heads, and if a player is to break those rules they are suspended, or in professional football players are fined great sums of money. As stated earlier, 1,364 concussions were reported in college football in 2014, with the number of concussions not reported undetermined, yet expected to be high. New guidelines, helmets, and penalties, the number of concussions sustained per year has the possibility of decreasing yet there is no certainty. “College football has been all about change in recent years,” (Miller 2012). Many people believe that college football provides the one and only way a student can get accepted into college, a football scholarship. College football fosters character and life-long friendships among teammates. It guides energy and creates goals for young men who might otherwise misuse their talents in wastelands of gangs and crime. It is a distraction for students who cram and study and really need sun-splashed Saturdays to