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Football: The Ivy League Origins of an American Obsession by Mark F. Bernstein,

Football: The Ivy League Origins of an American Obsession by Mark F. Bernstein,
Every autumn American football fans pack large college stadiums or crowd around grassy fields to root for their favorite teams. Most are unaware that this most popular American sport was created by the teams that now make up the Ivy League. From the day Princeton played the first intercollegiate game in 1869, these major schools of the Northeast -- Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale -- shaped football as we now know it. Almost every facet of the game still bears their imprint: they created the All-American team, produced the first coaches, devised the basic rules, invented many of the strategies, developed much of the equipment, and even named the positions. Both the Heisman and Outland trophies are named for Ivy League players. Crowds of 80,000 no longer attend Ivy League games as they did seventy years ago, and Ivy teams are not the powerhouses they once were, but at times they can still be a step ahead of the rest of football, as in 1973 when Brown and Penn started the first black quarterbacks to face each other in major college history. In this rich history, Mark Bernstein shows that much of the culture that surrounds American football, both good and bad, has its roots in the Ivy League. The college fight song is an Ivy League creation -- Yale's was written by Cole Porter -- as are the marching bands that play them. With their long winning streaks and impressive victories, Ivy teams started a national obsession with football in the first decades of the twentieth century that remains alive today. But football was almost abolished early on because of violence in Ivy games, and it took President Theodore Roosevelt to mediate disagreementsabout rough play in order for football to remain a college sport.



Going Long: The Wild Ten-Year Saga of the Renegade American Football League in the Words of Those Who Lived It by Jeff Miller,
Going Long: The Wild Ten-Year Saga of the Renegade American Football League in the Words of Those Who Lived It by Jeff Miller,
The first oral history of the AFL--from the men who made it happen "In January of '59 . . . the thought just occurred to me. . . . Why wouldn't it be possible to form a second league? . . . It was like the lightbulb coming on over your head." --Lamar Hunt, founder of the AFL From its inauspicious beginnings through its improbable Super Bowl victories and its ultimate demise, the American Football League had a colorful and sometimes bizarre ten-year history that will not soon be forgotten. "Going Long takes you back to that thrilling decade with the men who made the AFL--and who made it great. In this unique oral history, 170 voices come together to tell the unbelievable story of that maverick league, a rollicking tale of eight teams that refused to die. In 1959, the NFL had just a dozen teams, with only two located west of the Mississippi River. For forty years, it had enjoyed total dominance over the gridiron, tackling rival franchises and knocking them out of the game. But a revolution was coming to American football, and it all began with a man named Lamar Hunt, the Texas millionaire who desperately wanted a league of his own. With a team of enthusiastic investors, Hunt fired what he later called "the first cannon shot in what turned out to be the pro football war." It was a war that would rage on for ten rough-and-tumble years. The AFL officially kicked off with eight teams--derisively dubbed the "Foolish Club"--which included such now-storied franchises as the Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets (then the New York Titans), and Kansas City Chiefs. Though laughed at for years, these underpaid underdogs hung on--through the contentious early days of the leagueto paychecks bouncing as often as footballs to upset Super Bowl victories--eventually forcing a surrender from the NFL in 1970, changing the face of football forever.



Welsh Football League First Division - The First Division of the Welsh Football League (currently the CC Sports Welsh League First Division, for sponsorship reasons) is a football league and forms the second level of the Welsh football league system in south Wales.

Welsh Football League Second Division - The Second Division of the Welsh Football League (currently the CC Sports Welsh League Second Division, for sponsorship reasons) is a football league and forms the third level of the Welsh football league system in south Wales.

Welsh Football League Third Division - The Third Division of the Welsh Football League (currently the CC Sports Welsh League Third Division, for sponsorship reasons) is a football league and forms the fourth level of the Welsh football league system in south Wales.

Independent Flag Football League - The Independent Flag Football League (IFFL) is a men's amateur flag football league based in Raleigh, North Carolina and operated by a non-profit organization, Capital Area Team Sports.



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