This week in The Atlantic, Columbia’s own football player Chad Washington, CC’15, was heavily featured in an article on the need for more safety measures in football—especially when it comes to head injuries. In the article, he describes heavy hits he’s taken, including a concussion Washington obtained during his high school career. Washington also explains why he chose Columbia over “a school with a bigger football program,” saying that it lessens his chances of being badly injured. Despite his hits, Washington still loves the sport:
“‘It’s always going to be that type of game and that’s the beauty of it, that’s what makes it so much different than basketball or baseball, because it’s a violent game where you can hit somebody as hard as you can,’ he said.”
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@boycotting atlantic
not like i read it before doe
@Blunts in Butler Wait. Like he still goes here?
@Anonymous Talk about low hanging fruit.
@ugh Bullshit.
@oh, bwog You are so passive-aggressive. I like it.
@Anonymous going to Columbia may lessen his chance of being badly injured, but it increases all of ours
@Why is he even allowed to speak?
@Anonymous Making excuses for hate crimes now?
http://bwog.com/2013/05/07/football-soph-charged-with-hate-crime/
@what a fucking prick. defund the football program plz
@lol is that his way of justifying his past actions? hey look i got hit in the head i’m a nutjob so don’t blame me for what i did
@In b4 shitstorm Man… Kids got some serious cojones.
@... Seems like he likes to hit people of all races as hard as he can. He’s an equal opportunity provider of whoop-ass.