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Timothy P. Brown
Football Evolutions from Historian Tim Brown and his Football Archaeology

The Football Archaeology of Piling On

Historian Timothy Brown Tells of How at One Time Piling On Was Legal and Almost Encouraged By Football Rules ref. The Football Archaeology of Piling On
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Football Archaeology Before End Zones

Historian Timothy Brown Tells of How at One Time there were No Such Thing as End Zones on a Football FIeld ref. Football Archaeology Before End Zones
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1st Fumble TD with Football Archaeology

When Was the First Scoop and Score in Football History? Author Timothy Brown Has the Answer! ref. 1st Fumble TD with Football Archaeology
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Bobby Layne

The Football Archaeology on the Position Flexibility of NFL Player Bobby Layne ref. Bobby Layne
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Football Archaeology of Ugly Uniforms

What era of American Football had the Ugliest Uniforms with Historian Timothy Brown? ref. Football Archaeology of Ugly Uniforms
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First Down Signal

Timothy Brown explains the history of the official first down signal in football ref. First Down Signal
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Football Archaeology of Stripes

Why are there stripes on some footballs? Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology Enlightens us. ref. Football Archaeology of Stripes
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Football Archaeology of Shoulder Pads

The Evolution of Shoulder Pads Throughout Gridiron History With Timothy Brown ref. Football Archaeology of Shoulder Pads
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Football Archaeology of Early Officials

Timothy Browns explains who Herb Dana, Frank Birch and what the Associated Football Question Box were ref. Football Archaeology of Early Officials
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Lights and Loudspeakers

The Football Archaeology on the Stadium Lights and Sound with Timothy Brown ref. Lights and Loudspeakers
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Helmet Composition Evolution

From Leather to Plastic, the Football Archaeology of Helmets with Timothy Brown ref. Helmet Composition Evolution
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Ripley Believed in Football Archaeology

Timothy Brown explains how Ripley's Believe It Or Not started with some football content ref. Ripley Believed in Football Archaeology
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Football Archaeology of Coach

Timothy Brown answers the question of who was the first football coach. ref. Football Archaeology of Coach
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Timothy Brown & National Archives

The U.S. National Archives recognized the Football Archaeology of Timothy Brown in a Display ref. Timothy Brown & National Archives
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1915 Brown University Team

The Football Archaeology of the 1915 Brown University Football team with historian Timothy Brown ref. 1915 Brown University Team
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Before Point Based Scoring in Football

The Football Archaeology of Football Before Points Based Scoring with Timothy Brown ref. Before Point Based Scoring in Football
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High Scoring Coe College

The Football Archaeology of Another Point-A-Minute Team with Timothy Brown ref. High Scoring Coe College
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Odd Line Formation

The Football Archaeology of the Reverse Center with Timothy Brown ref. Odd Line Formation
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Early Combines?

The Football Archaeology of the 1965 AFL Redshirt Draft with Timothy Brown ref. Early Combines?
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1938 Heisman Winner

The Football Archaeology of Davey O'Brien, short in stature but a giant on the field in 1938 with Timothy Brown ref. 1938 Heisman Winner
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Football Archaeology Camp in California

Walter Camp did some coaching in California at times. Timothy P. Brown tells us why ref. Football Archaeology Camp in California
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The Travel of Loyola Chicago Fans

The Football Archaeology of traveling fans in the late 1920s explained by Timothy P. Brown ref. The Travel of Loyola Chicago Fans
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Reduced Roster Football

The Football Archaeology of Six Man Football with Timothy P Brown ref. Reduced Roster Football
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Dropping the Kick After the Half?

The Football Archaeology of Removing the Second Half Kickoff with Timothy Brown. ref. Dropping the Kick After the Half?
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Big Man on Campus

The Football Archaeology of the Largest Players in Football Before 1920 ref. Big Man on Campus
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The Warner Brothers of Football

The Football Archaeology of Bill, the Other Warner Brother ref. The Warner Brothers of Football
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Gerald Ford

The Football Archaeology of Early Michigan Idealistic Swings ref. Gerald Ford
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First Fake Field Goal?

The Football Archaeology of Fielding Yost Kicking Innovations with Timothy P Brown ref. First Fake Field Goal?
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Tie Games and NFL Titles

The Football Archaeology of How Tie Games Concerned the 1932 NFL Title ref. Tie Games and NFL Titles
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Two-Yard Penalty

The Football Archaeology of the Legendary Two-Yard Penalty ref. Two-Yard Penalty
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Tossing for Two

The Football Archaeology of the 1st Forward Pass Conversion of an Extra Point with Timothy P. Brown ref. Tossing for Two
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Live Ball on the Sidelines

The Football Archaeology of When the Ball was Still Live Out of Bounds ref. Live Ball on the Sidelines
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Protection Below

The Football Archaeology of Early Football Pants Evolution ref. Protection Below
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Mowing them Down!

The Football Archaeology of Early Lawn Care and Field Maintenance with Timothy P. Brown ref. Mowing them Down!
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Football`s Origin

When Did the Game of American Football Actually Start Being Played? ref. Football`s Origin
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Tennessee Formation

The Football Archaeology of the Sidesaddle QB Formation of Tennessee ref. Tennessee Formation
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Living Seniorlessly

The Football Archaeology of the 1906 season where New Rules Limited Seniors ref. Living Seniorlessly
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The Snow Game of 1925

When Iowa and Wisconsin met in 1925 the weather conditions made for a turnover-fest ref. The Snow Game of 1925
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Uniform Emblems

The Football Archaeology of Team Logos Front and Center on the Front of the Jersey ref. Uniform Emblems
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Penalties Near the Goal Line?

The Longest Half the Distance Penalties All-Time with Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology ref. Penalties Near the Goal Line?
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Visitors and Guests

How the Opponents of the Home Team Are Identified on Scoreboards Across America with Timothy P. Brown ref. Visitors and Guests
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Multi Colored Digits

The Football Archeaology of Two-Tone Jersey Numbers with Timothy P. Brown ref. Multi Colored Digits
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Press Box History

The Football Archaeology of the History of Gridiron Communications and Journalist Perches ref. Press Box History
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YMCA

How the YMCA Helped Football Thrive ref. YMCA
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Story of the Scoreboard

Arthur Irwin The Designer of the Scoreboard with Timothy P Brown ref. Story of the Scoreboard
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Females in Early Football

The Football Archaeology of the 1937 Kicking Women ref. Females in Early Football
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Bowl Game Glory

The Georgia Tech Grand Slam of Bowl Game Wins - Timothy Brown ref. Bowl Game Glory
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All-America Selections

The Football Archaeology of the 1936 Eddie Dooley All-America Picks ref. All-America Selections
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Conference Championship

The Football Archaeology of the 1st Big 10 Title Game ref. Conference Championship
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