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8 results for "otl outside the lines"
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NFL Youth Football Fund, once flush with millions, faces safety c...
Tom FarreyToday, health and safety are the focus of NFL Youth Football Fund resources, driven by crisis.
Story | Conversation | August 22, 2012 -
Study -- Impact of kids' football head hits as severe as college ...
Tom FarreyIn the wake of a new study, the national president of Pop Warner said he will propose a rule that, for the first time, would limit the amount of contact allowed in youth football practices.
Story | Conversation | February 21, 2012 -
Audio of Jim Tressel's NCAA interview released
Tom FarreyAn audio recording of Jim Tressel's five-hour interview with NCAA investigators before his forced resignation as Ohio State football coach highlights the fear and desperation heard in his voice.
Story | Conversation | October 25, 2011 -
How to blow $5 million
Tom FarreyEver wonder how a first-round draft pick spends all of that signing bonus? ESPN.com's Tom Farrey shows how.
OTLStory | June 27, 2000 -
Calling all action heroes
Tom FarreyIn part one of this week's Outside the Lines series, ESPN.com's Tom Farrey explores why athletes are hot commodities in Hollywood.
OTLStory | February 28, 2000 -
To kids, football pools aren't 'real' gambling
Tom FarreyESPN.com's Tom Farrey examines teenage betting as part of Friday's Outside the Lines special.
Story | Conversation | February 02, 2000 -
Sports 2100: Sega games
Tom FarreyThe year is 2100. The sports world has changed dramatically since the turn of the millennium, at least as much as it had changed from 1900 to 2000. Actual games now resemble the action idealized in video games of a century earlier -- which at the ti...
OTLStory | January 19, 2000 -
Morphing the human body
Tom FarreyOutside the Lines explains where science will take sports over the next century.
OTLStory | January 13, 2000