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Birth of American Football. The Ivy League sets the rules
Title: Birth of American Football. The Ivy League sets the rules
Category: Recreation & Sports
Details: Words: 712 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Birth of American Football. The Ivy League sets the rules
American Football wasn't always pretty like todays version, back then,
Football was Ugly!!
Football, ahh the great sport of football!! A sport which huddles many
American families around the television on quiet Sunday afternoons. Sure it's
a violent game but many take a strong attraction to its machoness and
toughness. The players are mean, the coaches are insane, and the fans are
wild!!
About 125 years ago the coaches were still insane and the fans were
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a sissy
you were only trying to be safe.
Today the game of football is lot more civilized than the game it was
125 years ago. Football players of today have more than just toughness and
machoness on their minds. They include money into the sport. When the Ivy
league schools played 125 years ago, money wasn't on their minds. Only the
toughness in their bodies and their true devotion to the school ignited them to
play.
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