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Football - College Football, Part 1 If you are interested in football, especially college football, read on to learn some interesting insights into the roots of the game. produced in the 1890s college football had strong feelings of love and hate. Big-time eastern football had demonstrated that it could attract large crowds, create alumni support, and build an identity that new students would win. The fact that it had little to do with classical education bothered only the traditionalists on campus and a handful of crotchety purists who wrote critically of football elsewhere in magazines, newspaper articles, official reports and college. defendant at the major football schools critics that elite soccer players of the campus has become admired by their fellow students and lecturers from many viewed with skepticism. In the absence of professional football, players basked in the attention of the media, and the names of rust stars appeared regularly in the sports pages of newspapers large city. Even college faculty and presidents had properly worshipful of football and its elite, because they knew that football advertised their schools and helped to keep the loyalty of alumni. As a result, they have often ignored or remained blissfully nothing of fraud to unqualified students, play athletes who never enrolled or admitted to resort to stratagem to keep weak players are. We know that the prototype for athletic organization began at eastern institutions in the 1880s and 1890s. Yale's Walter Camp, the "Father of American Football", became the model for the coach and athletic director. While pursuing a business career, he also served as Yale's de facto vice president for sports activities, who dominated the rules committees and ceaselessly released the game. From the profits of big games in Boston and New York, Camp created an ample reserve fund that a lesser sport is supported, afforded lush treatment for athletes, and provided that the money finally went toward building Yale Bowl, the first of the modern football stadiums . By Yale in an athletic powerhouse, Camp built the school's reputation, making it second only to Harvard. Because he was so successful the first big-name Camp enemy was sweeping football reforms and go a very hard core of opponents to the front. With the turn of the century, the death of players in football led state legislators to introduce laws banning the grate game. Players for big-time teams, critics were collected trained to injure their opponents or to "put them out of business." The nature of the game, played with its mass and momentum formations, made football less an athletic contest as a collegiate version combat of war. Finally, the violence in football to try, whose brutality led to reduced through reforms. New rules focus on improving current and less dangerous formations, but they did not necessarily improve the athletic environment. No one would deny that football one of the most entertaining and enjoyable spectator sports.In the early days some faculty believed that the student enthusiasm for football would be the institutions. Pervasive anti-social behavior of students. Conscious of its appeal, tried most of the critics and reformers athletic football change, rather than abolished. The few colleges that dropped football did it because the school had no choice, or, sometimes, because a college president's unusual power lead at a critical moment in the history of football. The largest group of thoughtful rust critics have tried to reform football and to an extent that it can fit more reasonable and appropriate to redesign in the spirit and the life of the university. Why have they failed?. ..
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