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Q: What is high school football? A: High school football is a form of American football that is played by high school students typically aged 14 to 18. It is a popular sport in the United States, with thousands of high schools  football teams and participating in organized competitions high school football.

 

Q: How is high school football different from college football? A: High school football is played by students at the high school level, whereas college football is played by students at the collegiate level in universities and colleges. High school football is often seen as a stepping stone to college football and has different rules and regulations tailored to the skill and maturity level of high school players.

 

Q: Are there any safety concerns associated with high school football? A: Yes, there are safety concerns associated with high school football, particularly related to the risk of injuries, including concussions. To address these concerns, many high schools have implemented safety measures such as improved helmet technology, stricter tackling rules, and concussion protocols to protect players.

 



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