
A $62 Million High School Stadium Comes at a Bigger Cost
The extravagance is emblematic of the changing landscape of youth football. As more money transforms the college version — much of which I've supported — the traditions and culture of high school football are becoming collateral damage. What's left behind is a commercial spectacle, far removed from the spirit of amateurism and community that should be preserved in youth sports.
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