The Playing Grounds Of College Football

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College football teams today play for tens of thousands of fans in palatial stadiums that rival those of pro teams. But most started out in humbler venues, from baseball parks to fairgrounds to cow pastures. This comprehensive guide traces the long and diverse history of playing grounds for more than 1000 varsity football schools, including bowl-eligible teams, as well as those in other divisions (FCS, D2, D3, NAIA).

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Genre : Sports & Recreation
Author : Mark Pollak
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2018-12-12
File : 473 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781476673622


College Football

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Ultimately, however, Watterson concludes that the history of college football is one in which the rules of the game have changed, but those of human nature have not.

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Genre : Education
Author : John Sayle Watterson
Publisher : JHU Press
Release : 2002-11-14
File : 508 Pages
ISBN-13 : 080187114X


College Football And American Culture In The Cold War Era

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The Cold War era spawned a host of anxieties in American society, and in response, Americans sought cultural institutions that reinforced their sense of national identity and held at bay their nagging insecurities. They saw football as a broad, though varied, embodiment of national values. College teams in particular were thought to exemplify the essence of America: strong men committed to hard work, teamwork, and overcoming pain. Toughness and defiance were primary virtues, and many found in the game an idealized American identity. In this book, Kurt Kemper charts the steadily increasing investment of American national ideals in the presentation and interpretation of college football, beginning with a survey of the college game during World War II. From the Army-Navy game immediately before Pearl Harbor, through the gradual expansion of bowl games and television coverage, to the public debates over racially integrated teams, college football became ever more a playing field for competing national ideals. Americans utilized football as a cultural mechanism to magnify American distinctiveness in the face of Soviet gains, and they positioned the game as a cultural force that embodied toughness, discipline, self-deprivation, and other values deemed crucial to confront the Soviet challenge. Americans applied the game in broad strokes to define an American way of life. They debated and interpreted issues such as segregation, free speech, and the role of the academy in the Cold War. College Football and American Culture in the Cold War Era offers a bold new contribution to our understanding of Americans' assumptions and uncertainties regarding the Cold War.

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Genre : Sports & Recreation
Author : Kurt Edward Kemper
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release : 2023-12-11
File : 202 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780252047282


The Rise Of Selfishness In America

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"A vibrant, sweeping analysis of the roots of American self-indulgence" --Kirkus Reviews "This ringing, provocative jeremiad cuts a path through a haze of self-indulgent thought and action in the "me first" society." --Publisher's Weekly "Wonderful...a delight to read, even exciting...There are few books that inspire real enthusiasm. This is one of them." --The Philadelphia Enquirer

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Genre : Social Science
Author : James Lincoln Collier
Publisher : iUniverse
Release : 2005-05
File : 323 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780595351596


American Reference Books Annual

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Read professional, fair reviews by practicing academic, public, and school librarians and subject-area specialists that will enable you to make the best choices from among the latest reference resources. This newest edition of American Reference Books Annual (ARBA) provides librarians with insightful, critical reviews of print and electronic reference resources released or updated in 2017-2018, as well as some from 2019 that were received in time for review in the publication. By using this invaluable guide to consider both the positive and negative aspects of each resource, librarians can make informed decisions about which new reference resources are most appropriate for their collections and their patrons' needs. Collection development librarians who are working with limited budgets—as is the case in practically every library today—will be able to maximize the benefit from their monetary resources by selecting what they need most for their collection, while bypassing materials that bring limited value to their specific environment.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Juneal M. Chenoweth
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2019-06-24
File : 577 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781440869143


Leveling The Playing Field

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The world of sports seems entwined with lawsuits. This is so, Paul Weiler explains, because of two characteristics intrinsic to all competitive sports. First, sporting contests lose their drama if the competition becomes too lopsided. Second, the winning athletes and teams usually take the "lion's share" of both fan attention and spending. So interest in second-rate teams and in second-rate leagues rapidly wanes, leaving one dominant league with monopoly power. The ideal of evenly balanced sporting contests is continually challenged by economic, social, and technological forces. Consequently, Weiler argues, the law is essential to level the playing field for players, owners, and ultimately fans and taxpayers. For example, he shows why players' use of performance-enhancing drugs, even legal ones, should be treated as a more serious offense than, say, use of cocaine. He also explains why proposals to break up dominant leagues and create new ones will not work, and thus why both union representation of players and legal protection for fans--and taxpayers--are necessary. Using well-known incidents--and supplying little-known facts--Weiler analyzes a wide array of moral and economic issues that arise in all competitive sports. He tells us, for example, how Commissioner Bud Selig should respond to Pete Rose's quest for admission to the Hall of Fame; what kind of settlement will allow baseball players and owners to avoid a replay of their past labor battles; and how our political leaders should address the recent wave of taxpayer-built stadiums.

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Genre : Law
Author : Paul C. Weiler
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Release : 2009-07-01
File : 385 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780674045026


The Usa Today College Football Encyclopedia 2009 2010

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The most comprehensive resource on college football ever published.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Bob Boyles
Publisher : Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Release : 2009-08
File : 1396 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1602396779


Winter Games Pitches

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Covering the establishment and care of grass for a wide variety of sports such as association football, rugby, hockey, lacrosse, the Gaelic games, American football and including facilities such as polo grounds, this work provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject. Divided into nine sections, a detailed introduction to the sports to be catered for is followed by sections on: pitch construction and design; sands for construction and top dressing; frost protection and soil warming; grasses for winter pitches; maintenance machinery; fertilizers for pitches; weeds, pests and diseases; and end of season renovation.

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Genre : Athletic fields
Author : R. D. C. Evans
Publisher : STRI
Release : 1994
File : 222 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1873431031


Outing Magazine

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Genre : Sports
Author : Poultney Bigelow
Publisher :
Release : 1887
File : 596 Pages
ISBN-13 : CHI:41728663


Outing

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Genre : Outdoor recreation
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Release : 1898
File : 680 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HX79Q2