ESPN’s Dwayne Bray’s lectures on football and brain injuries

Students from Student Gamecock TV (SGTV) film ESPN Senior Coordinating Producer/Enterprise Reporting Unit Dwayne Bray’s lecture on football and brain injuries at the Baldwin Business and Financial Journalism Lecture Series at the University of South Carolina.

(Lewis Zeigler, USC)
(Lewis Zeigler, University of South Carolina)

Bray discussed ESPN’s coverage of the controversy, the business of football and effective investigative reporting.

(Lewis Zeigler, University of South Carolina)

According to the series, Bray was in the Capstone Campus Room to “discuss the groundbreaking work the award-winning Outside the Lines program has done to document brain injuries in the multi-billion-dollar business of football.”

(Lewis Zeigler, University of South Carolina)

“If you are a college player at the University of South Carolina, you choose to sign that scholarship,” Bray said, ‘but if you are a kid, and you are eight, nine or 10 years old, can you make that choice, and should you be playing flag instead of tackle football art that age? That’s a big question out there.”

(Lewis Zeigler, University of South Carolina)
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