One of the top experts in early football rules history Timothy P. Brown joins us on the discussion to explain the expectations and fan travel of Loyola Chicago football. Timothy Brown's FootballArchaeology.com has a daily football factoid that he shares that are really quite interesting in a short read. They preserve football history in a very unique way and we are quite happy that Tim has agreed to join us each week to go over some of his Today's Tidbits. Click that link and you can subscribe for free to receive them yourself each evening.
The Travel of Loyola Chicago Fans
The Football Archaeology of traveling fans in the late 1920s explained by Timothy P. BrownThe purpose of the stripes on a football
Timothy Brown's FootballArchaeology.com has a daily football factoid that he shares that are really quite interesting in a short read. They preserve football history in a very unique way and we are quite happy that Tim has agreed to join us each week to go over some of his Today's Tidbits. Click that link and you can subscribe for free to receive them yourself each evening.
This week we had a discussion about a post Tim had a few months ago on the travel and exploits of the fans of Loyola Chicago. We expanded the history of Tim's original tidbit post found at All Aboard for Loyola Chicago Football.
Credits
The banner photo is of an AFL football from the 1960's that is displayed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame
A Very Special thanks to information obtained from Timothy P. Brown and his exciting website FootballArchaeology.com and books.