Mulkins, Ryan2016-06-102016-06-1020052 Willamette Sports L.J., no. 2, 2005.http://hdl.handle.net/10177/5575(2 Willamette Sports L.J., no. 2, 2005.) This article examines negligence claims through which students who suffer injuries in high school football may recover compensation for the harm they suffer, including failure to warn or provide adequate safety equipment; premises liability; and negligent coaching or grounds maintenance. The article further considers the possible defense of assumption of risk, the bar of sovereign immunity, and the application of comparative negligence principles. It summarizes the conditions likely to give rise to liability. The article predates the recognition of the risk of permanent brain damage from regular participation in football.en-USHigh-School Football Injuries: Who Besides the Players May Take a Hit?Article