AUSTIN, Texas -- This week, Texas will launch what state officials say is the nations largest effort to track brain injuries among young athletes.The University Interscholastic League, Texas governing body for public high school sports, is partnering with the ODonnell Brain Institute at UT Southwestern Medical Center for the project, from which they hope to gauge whether rules or equipment changes are improving player safety and what more can be done to protect athletes.A state as large as Texas, which has more than 800,000 public high school athletes, would be a key step in developing a national database of brain injuries in youths, officials say. Already, the federal Centers of Disease Control and Prevention is seeking federal funding for such a database.Until we understand what the frequency of concussions is across the state, or a region of the state, we cant determine when rule changes, equipment changes or things like recovery programs are really being effective, said Dr. Munro Cullum, a professor of psychiatry, neurology and neurotherapeutics who will lead the study.All 50 states in recent years have passed rules or laws to address concussions in youth athletics from research to protocols for identifying concussions and setting rules for return to play. The CDC has estimated that up to 3.8 million concussions occur in sports and recreational activities each year, but some experts wonder if those numbers underestimate total brain injuries, as some individuals may not seek treatment for mild or moderate symptoms.The Texas program will track about two-dozen sports, from football to girls soccer, recording what caused an injury, recovery time and other data.Other states have researched head injuries, too.In Michigan, which requires schools to report concussions, a recent concussion study showed 755 schools reported 4,452 head injuries in the 2015-2016 school year. Football had the most- 1,907 -- and girls basketball ranked No. 2 with 454.It tracked details such as whether the injury occurred in practice or a game, whether the athlete had to miss class and how long it took them to return to competition. That research is being shared with Michigan State Universitys Institute for the Study of Youth Sports.The Texas study will collect more concussion data than it has before, University Interscholastic League deputy director Jamey Harrison said. Currently, Texas requires only one school from each district report concussions as part of a weekly injury reporting system, though each school in the football playoffs is required to report concussions.Right now its a sample that is just a snapshot. Its not scientific, Harrison said. We need to move beyond that.Vapormax Plus Wholesale . P.A. Parenteau scored early in the third period to help the Avs edge Toronto 2-1 on Tuesday night. Cory Sarich also scored for Colorado (3-0-0), which is off to its best ever start. 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The Longhorns (14-4, 3-2) got their biggest win of the season with their third in the row in the Big 12.NFL UK managing director Alistair Kirkwood believes the league will be closing a circle by taking American football to Twickenham on Sunday.The home of English rugby will host the Los Angeles Rams and New York Giants this weekend in the 16th NFL game to be played in London since 2007 - but the first to be played away from Wembley. Its really nice for our sport - born from rugby - to go back to its spiritual home, Kirkwood told Press Association Sport. It feels like were closing a circle.Sundays game will be the first non-rugby sporting event ever staged at Twickenham, an opportunity and a challenge for the stadiums managers.World famous amongst rugby fans, the Cabbage Patch will get a brand new audience when millions of NFL fans tune in to watch. This is an opportunity to put the stadium on a bigger map, Stephen Brown, the RFUs chief officer business operations, told Press Association Sport.Were very careful about the events we hold here. Theres a special nature to the sport we play. This is a first to hold another sport here but there is a good opportunity to have a sport which is similar to our own but is also something a bit different.We want to have big, high-quality events here and this is absolutely that, with a global impact.The game is also being seen as an opportunity to sell that new audience on rugby.We have an investment in US rugby and were helping them grow as a sport in the US market, Brown said.These are two sports with lots of big athletes kicking and carrying a ball so theyre not dissimilar and there are a lot of people who could be playing our sport within that market.This is an opportunity to engage with the US market and that ties in with our strategy.Getting this 107-year-old stadium ready for its NFL debut has been a significant task. From converting a bar area into a locker room big enough for a 53-man team to creating new disabled fan areas higher in the stands - the usual pitch-side ones would have zero visibility - rugbys Headquarters has undergone a minor facelift.Sundaay is the first of at least three NFL games that will be played at Twickenham in the next three years - a number which could rise to five - and the investment is seen as a long-term deal.dddddddddddd.For fans who have been enjoying NFL games in London for a decade now, Sundays shift in venue offers something fresh.Twickenham is a very different venue to Wembley - a more compact stadium with less space around it - but the NFL is still keen to put on the full game-day experience, even if it will be different to what fans have come to know.It adds a few more wrinkles, but its really exciting, Kirkwood said of the challenges of moving somewhere new after a decade of honing the Wembley routine.Its kind of like starting again. At Wembley weve got a tradition and experience, but now we have a new challenge and we cant just do the same thing.Moving some games to Twickenham is part of the NFLs ongoing process of exploring all options in London, allowing it to increase the number of games played here in the short term and consider all the possibilities for a potential franchise in the long term. With Tottenhams new stadium due to enter the picture in 2018 as well, those options are increasing.We have had a great relationship with Wembley and continue to do so, Kirkwood said. Were really looking at this through the lens of having a stated ambition to play multiple games here every year. We need to have options so we can play whenever the schedule allows.With Wembley itself preparing for next weekends match-up between the Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals, NFL UK has found itself helping two different London stadiums prepare to host games at the same time.Its crazy, Kirkwood said. When we started I could never have imagined playing multiple games or two games on back-to-back weekends. I certainly wouldnt have thought wed be playing at the two most iconic stadia in the UK. ' ' '