Over the past few days, the news has broken that more than nine hundred U.S. college football players have been arrested by police over the past five years, and 445 of them from the top 25 Division One NCAA teams. The South Eastern Conference's (SEC) new mentoring program for football players is an emphasis on not sexually assaulting or beating women, writes Mark Yost, show contributor to sports and the business of sport.Are you sending your daughters and sons to these colleges?
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Over the past few days, the news has broken that more than nine hundred U.S. college football players have been arrested by police over the past five years, and 445 of them from the top 25 Division One NCAA teams. The South Eastern Conference's (SEC) new mentoring program for football players is an emphasis on not sexually assaulting or beating women, writes Mark Yost, show contributor to sports and the business of sport.
Are you sending your daughters and sons to these colleges?

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