By Mark Mix
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Head injuries have left the NFL under unflinching scrutiny over the past year. At the NCAA level, however, the issue has escaped similar furor.

In October, a helmet-to-helmet hit spun University of Southern California wide receiver Robert Woods around 180 degrees while he was blocking on a kick return against the University of Utah.
"It took [Mr. Arrington] years and years just to try and be able to finish school. He needs help," Mr. Siprut said. "He's the poster boy for this whole problem. He gave everything on the field. But they chewed him up and spit him out."
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"It took [Mr. Arrington] years and years just to try and be able to finish school. He needs help," Mr. Siprut said. "He's the poster boy for this whole problem. He gave everything on the field. But they chewed him up and spit him out."