A recent Daily Herald and Chicago Sun-Times analysis of school records showed that the number of athletes participating in football at 87 suburban high schools dropped 18.7 percent over the past decade. Local participation at the sophomore and freshman levels experience an even sharper decline since 2008, according to the analysis.
Fox News Denver on September 26, 2017 reported a study showing that football participation peaked in 2008-09 with 1.14 million boys playing high school football. In 2016-17, the total was 1.09 million.
A look at a 2016 to 2017 comparison showed that the percentage of high school boys playing football also declined, from 13.2 percent in 2012-13 to 12.7 percent. More than 25,000 fewer high school boys played football in 2017 compared to 2016.
University of Colorado Boulder professor and Director of the Center for Sports Governance at University of Colorado Boulder Roger Pielke noted, “From 1990 to 2009, it was a steady increase. Football was getting more and more participants and was the king of sports,” Pielke attributes a big portion of the decline to parental concern about concussions, but said the national declines documented in the analysis are small and overall, “the football pipeline remains healthy.”
Drop in young football players could signal cloudy future for sport https://t.co/HZEWdrjZAo
— Daily Herald (@dailyherald) October 8, 2017
CU study finds high school football player participation is on the decline https://t.co/tE2l1H3EMQ pic.twitter.com/bEsWZsK22m
— FOX31 Denver KDVR (@KDVR) September 26, 2017
Former Chicago Bear Jim Schwantz's no-contact football league canceled season for lack of interesthttps://t.co/9o5j8olKfd pic.twitter.com/uVKx2Px54P
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) October 8, 2017
The @dailyherald and @Suntimes teamed up to look at the decline in suburban HS football. Here’s our results https://t.co/UPykeSpskZ pic.twitter.com/PwEchxN1Ef
— Tim Broderick (@TimBroderick) October 6, 2017
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