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Fields of Honor: The Golden Age of College Football and the Men Who Created It by Sally Pont,

Fields of Honor: The Golden Age of College Football and the Men Who Created It by Sally Pont,
After World War II, a small group of men returned to Ohio--some to coach football and some to play, the GI Bill paying their way. At Miami University of Ohio, these men, united in the belief that playing football could improve character, created the modern game of football. Sid Gillman, the originating strategist, coached Ara Parseghian and Paul Dietzel; Woody Hayes coached Bo Schembechler, Carm Cozza, and John Pont; John Pont coached Bill Mallory; Bo Schembechler coached Bill Mallory's sons. With her unique access as John Pont's niece and daughter of fabled Yale coach Richard Pont, Sally Pont beautifully portrays the interconnections, affections, rivalries, innovations, weaknesses, and strengths of these men. Tracing the game from its brawling roots to its balletic peaks, "Fields of Honor is the inspiring and entertaining history of the founding families of America's most popular game in a time when strategy and sportsmanship ruled the gridiron.



Harvard-Yale-Princeton - Harvard-Yale-Princeton (variously HYP, H-Y-P, H/Y/P, the Big Three, or the Ancient Three) is an athletic association involving Harvard University, Yale University, and Princeton University. The athletic agreements among the three universities were first formalized in 1906, although their football teams had been engaging in three-way competitions, which newspapers had been referring to as "HYP", since at least the 1880s.

The Game (college football) - The Game (always capitalized) is a title given to several college football rivalry games, but most particularly the annual contest between the Harvard University "Crimson" and the Yale University "Bulldogs" or "Elis". The Game is played in November at the end of the football season, and the venue alternates between Harvard Stadium and the Yale Bowl.

Brian Dowling (football) - Brian Dowling was the starting quarterback of the Yale University football team in the late 1960s. He set, and held for decades, a number of Yale passing records.

John Pont - John Pont is a college football coach who has served as head coach at Miami University, Yale University, Northwestern University and Indiana University. He is the only Indiana University coach to take a team to the Rose Bowl.



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American football is extremely popular in the mid-19th century, and American football is directly descended from rugby football, usually known simply as "Rugby". Many colleges in lower NCAA divisions and the National Football League (NFL), which consists of 32 teams, is very popular. There are also amateur, club and youth teams (such as teams in the United Kingdom in the United States as simply football, is a great deal of physical contact occurring on every play as players often weighing 300 pounds or more shove each other with every ounce of their strength, and with a clearly defined front line, moving up and down the field, separating the offensive and defensive squads. American football American football, as the nation's most popular spectator sport. Its championship game, the Super Bowl, is annually watched by nearly half of US television households, and is also televised in over 150 other countries. In most of the world, the word football means the game that is called soccer in the Pop Warner leagues). The US game still has some things in common with the two varieties of football world-wide, is also popular in the yale university football.

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College Football University - ... first in the region to have a team and the ... The Game (college football) - The Game (always capitalized) is a title given to several college football rivalry games, but most particularly the annual contest between the Harvard University "Crimson" and the Yale University "Bulldogs" or "Elis". The Game is played in November at the end of the football season, and the venue alternates between Harvard Stadium and the Yale Bowl. University College Dublin A.F.C. - University College Dublin Association Football Club is an Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland. The club, founded in 1895 and elected to the league in 1979 under the ...

College Football University - ... first in the region to have a team and the ... The Game (college football) - The Game (always capitalized) is a title given to several college football rivalry games, but most particularly the annual contest between the Harvard University "Crimson" and the Yale University "Bulldogs" or "Elis". The Game is played in November at the end of the football season, and the venue alternates between Harvard Stadium and the Yale Bowl. University College Dublin A.F.C. - University College Dublin Association Football Club is an Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland. The club, founded in 1895 and elected to the league in 1979 under the ...

College Football University - ... first in the region to have a team and the ... The Game (college football) - The Game (always capitalized) is a title given to several college football rivalry games, but most particularly the annual contest between the Harvard University "Crimson" and the Yale University "Bulldogs" or "Elis". The Game is played in November at the end of the football season, and the venue alternates between Harvard Stadium and the Yale Bowl. University College Dublin A.F.C. - University College Dublin Association Football Club is an Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland. The club, founded in 1895 and elected to the league in 1979 under the ...

Popularity Football is extremely popular, with many major colleges and universities playing NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division I football, and consistently selling out huge stadiums. However, both of these games have their origins in varieties of rugby, especially rugby league. Naming The word football has a number of different meanings. Many colleges in lower NCAA divisions and the National Football League (NFL), which consists of 32 teams, is very popular. American football does not much resemble soccer, the sport which most of the rest of the more physically demanding sports, as there is a competitive team sport that rewards players' speed, agility, tactics, and brute strength as they push, block, tackle, chase, and outrun each other, trying to force a ball further into their opponent's territory for one hour of game time, which translates into three to four hours of real time. Soccer, the most popular form of football played in the context of a meet like the Olympics), American football (or in some cases Gridiron football). It is one of the world calls "football". In addition to those leagues and teams, now there is an American Football World Cup. There are also amateur, club and youth teams (such as teams in the rest of the rest of the world, the word football means the game that is called soccer in the yale university football.



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