Minnesotan starts program focusing on mental health in sports

Subscribers:
379,000
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRQFNkSHvpw



Duration: 0:00
225 views
3


Taking the edge off is part of sports. For the Gophers and all big-time football programs, it now means dealing with potentially big money deals. It can all fall under the umbrella of mental health, and that is a priority.


For video licensing inquiries, contact: licensing@veritone.com




Other Videos By WCCO - CBS Minnesota


2025-08-22Highland Popcorn pops kernels for a cause
2025-08-21Twin Cities commuter train crashes into truck "stopped on the tracks"
2025-08-21Check out the new State Fair brews available at The Hangar
2025-08-21Beans & Beignets wowing Minnesota State Fair crowd
2025-08-21New State Fair exhibit Journey to Space includes to-scale model of ISS Destiny lab
2025-08-21Unearthed footage from 1985 is a State Fair time capsule #shorts
2025-08-21Minneapolis mayoral race heats up amid endorsement drama
2025-08-21Fire safety takes center stage at Minnesota State Fair
2025-08-21The best deal at the Minnesota State Fair turns 70 years old this fair #shorts
2025-08-21What to expect from the new Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame
2025-08-20Minnesotan starts program focusing on mental health in sports
2025-08-19Grandma's craft store sees surge in new visitors after grandson's viral Facebook post
2025-08-19How satisfying is this? #shorts
2025-08-19Which of the 4 different parenting styles are you using?
2025-08-19Sen. Amy Klobuchar critiques AI in New York Times opinion piece
2025-08-19Minnesota's Capitol security committee discusses changes in light of lawmaker shootings
2025-08-19Minnesota firefighter killed, driver seriously hurt in Iron Range ATV crash
2025-08-19White House says meeting between Putin, Zelenskyy could happen soon
2025-08-19Vendors make final preps hours before Minnesota State Fair
2025-08-19Minnesota police officer's sudden death puts spotlight on mental health
2025-08-19Minnesota Capitol security committee meeting for first time since lawmaker shootings