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The American Football History by month and day segments are to provide a daily remembrance of events significant in the game of American Football. We hope you enjoy these short reads everyday during the month of July.
Football History
"Thorpe Ties the Knot"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-02
On June 2, 1945, a significant chapter in the personal life of the legendary Jim Thorpe unfolded as he married Patricia Askew. This union marked Thorpe's second marriage, following his 15-year relationship with Iva Miller, which produced four children: James Jr., Gail, Charlotte, and Grace. His first marriage ended in divorce in 1941.
Patricia Askew became a steadfast presence in Thorpe's life during his final years, remaining his wife until his passing in 1953. While they did not have children together, Askew played a crucial role in managing Thorpe's affairs and public appearances during a time when the iconic athlete faced financial struggles. Some accounts suggest she was instrumental in securing him compensation for his fame. Their bond lasted until Thorpe's death at the age of 65, highlighting Askew's devotion to the celebrated, yet often troubled, super athlete in the twilight of his life.
EventDay
"June 2 American Football History"
June 2nd, a seemingly ordinary date on the calendar, holds a surprising number of intriguing moments within the rich tapestry of American football history. This series of posts will delve into the notable events, milestones, and perhaps even a few quirky anecdotes that have unfolded on this particular day throughout the years. From significant player transactions and coaching announcements to rule changes and the occasional off-field news that shaped the sport, we'll explore the diverse ways June 2nd has left its mark on the gridiron.
Prepare to uncover forgotten stories and revisit key decisions that influenced the trajectory of teams, players, and the league itself. We'll examine how events occurring on this specific date contributed to the evolution of American football, highlighting the interconnectedness of moments across different eras. Join us as we unearth the hidden history embedded within June 2nd, offering a unique perspective on the sport we love and the often-unforeseen ways a single day can contribute to its ongoing saga. June 2nd, a seemingly ordinary date on the calendar, holds a surprising number of intriguing moments within the rich tapestry of American football history. This series of posts will delve into the notable events, milestones, and perhaps even a few quirky anecdotes that have unfolded on this particular day throughout the years...
Football History
"Sound Broadcast - Bell Takes the 1st Step Toward Football Broadcasts"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-02
June 2, 1875 - Alexander Graham Bell makes the first sound transmission. Although he didn't patent the telephone until March 7, 1876, and didn't ask Watson to "come here" until March 10, 1876, this day in 1875 was a milestone.
- HASHTAGS: #June02 #FieldEvolution
- EVENTDAY: June 02
- FOOTBALL: Field Evolution
Think of it: in today's world, sound is transmitted everywhere around us! In the realm of football, we see and hear sound transmissions on TV, radio, the internet, stadium PA systems, and even in NFL helmets. The game definitely would not be the same without this great accomplishment.
Football History
"NFL Deals With COVID During Training Camps"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-02
June 2, 2020 - The NFL announces that all teams will be required to run training camps at their home facility and not travel to alternate locations due to COVID-19 precautions and player/community safety.
The NFL's June 2, 2020 announcement mandating all training camps be held at teams' home facilities marked a significant shift in preseason operations, directly driven by the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. This decision prioritized the health and safety of players, coaches, and the wider community by minimizing travel and potential exposure...
Football History
"Radio Patent of Marconi"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-02
June 2, 1896 - In a somewhat related event, Guglielmo Marconi applied for the US Patent of the radio on this day. His Patent was granted on July 2, 189,7 in a fierce race with others to be the first to get the famous patent. Radio, too, as discussed above, has had significant bonuses for the game of football.
Guglielmo Marconi's pioneering work and subsequent patent of the radio in the late 19th and early 20th centuries laid the very foundation for how American football is experienced today. While Marconi's initial focus was wireless telegraphy, his invention fundamentally enabled the mass dissemination of audio broadcasts...
Football Hall of Fame
"The Architect of America's Team: Tex Schramm's Enduring Vision"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-01
Explore the transformative career of Tex Schramm, the visionary president and general manager who built the Dallas Cowboys into a global phenomenon and shaped the modern NFL.
Born on June 2, 1920, in San Gabriel, California, Texas Earnest "Tex" Schramm's impact on professional football was profound and far-reaching, though it wasn't primarily on the field itself. While details of his college career as a participant in football are less prominent, his strategic mind and innovative approach would ultimately define his legacy within the sport...
College HOF
"The Cardinal Crusader: Jeff Siemon's Impactful Linebacking Career"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-01
June 2nd, marked the birthday of a true Minnesota Vikings legend, Jeff Siemon. Born on June 2, 1950, Siemon was a cornerstone of the Vikings' defense throughout the 1970s, an era of significant success for the franchise.
- HASHTAGS: #June02 #JeffSiemon #SiemonJeff #Linebacker #MinnesotaVikings #StanfordCardinal #Number92 #Number50 #CollegeFootballHallofFame
- DOB: June 02
- EVENTDAY: June 02
- FOOTBALL NAME: Jeff Siemon, Siemon Jeff
- FOOTBALL POSITION: Linebacker
- FOOTBALL TEAM: Minnesota Vikings, Stanford Cardinal
- NCAAF JERSEY: Number 92
- NFL JERSEY: Number 50
- SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame
Drafted tenth overall in the 1972 NFL Draft after a stellar career at Stanford, where he earned Consensus All-American honors, Siemon stepped into the Vikings' linebacker corps and became an immediate impact player. For eleven seasons, he was a consistent and reliable presence, never missing a game. His intelligence, quickness, and tenacity made him a force in the middle of the defense, earning him four Pro Bowl selections (1973, 1975-1977).
Siemon was instrumental in the Vikings' dominant run, helping them reach four NFC Championship games in five years and representing the team in three Super Bowls (VIII, IX, and XI). While a Super Bowl victory eluded them, Siemon's contributions were undeniable. He was a leader on a defense that consistently ranked among the league's best. Beyond the accolades, Siemon was recognized by his teammates, earning the Vikings' Most Valuable Player award in 1978.
Following his retirement after the strike-shortened 1982 season, Siemon was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006, further solidifying his legacy. His impact on the Minnesota Vikings and his distinguished career continue to be remembered by fans. Yesterday was a fitting day to celebrate the birthday of this remarkable player.
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- HASHTAGS: #June02 #Football
- EVENTDAY: June 02
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College HOF
"Homer Hazel Rutgers College Football Hall of Fame Back"
Last updated 📅 2024-06-02
Born June 2, 1895, in Piffard, New York, was Homer “Pop” Hazel, an end and fullback out of Rutgers University in 1916 and in 1923 and 1924 was born. The FootballFoundation.org website explains that Hazel won his first letter in football at Rutgers in 1916. He left school because of a lack of funds therefore he worked at various jobs saved for his future then at age 28, played football again at Rutgers. It was worth the wait for gridiron fans at Rutgers as he was without doubt, the most versatile player the Scarlet ever produced.
Homer led Rutgers to identical 7-1-1 records in his final two seasons, earning All- America selections in each. He played end in 1923, when the only Scarlet loss was from West Virginia by the tune of 27-7...
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