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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.
EventDay
"June 6 American Football Time Capsule"
Gridiron fans, gear up for another exciting day of football history! Dive into the archives and relive the moments that shaped the game we love. Today's headlines take us back in time, exploring everything from legendary quarterback duels that captivated a nation to groundbreaking rule changes that redefined the sport. So, whether you're a die-hard traditionalist or a stats guru, we have something for everyone. Let's lace up our virtual cleats and take a trip down memory lane!
In this episode we discuss how Joe Namath signed up for early retirement and legends like Jimmy Johnson, Darold Jenkins, Walter Koppisch, Rueben Mayes and Bobby Mitchell are remembered. We will provide you with a little bit of football nostalgia. This daily football history segment features the Great events, Franchise formation anniversaries as well as the birthdays of notable Hall of Fame players, coaches or anyone else in our great game and many more Legendary stories of the Gridiron. Gridiron fans, gear up for another exciting day of football history! Dive into the archives and relive the moments that shaped the game we love. Today's headlines take us back in time, exploring everything from legendary quarterback duels that captivated a nation to groundbreaking rule changes that redefined the sport...
College HOF
"William Alexander Championship Coach"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-05
June 6, 1889 - William Anderson Alexander was an American football player and coach, and is enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. Alexander was the head football coach at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1920 to 1944.
His squad was crowned national champions after a 1929 Rose Bowl win over the University of California by a narrow score of 8-7.
Football History
"Namath Retires Over Dispute With Rozelle"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-05
The Newspaper.com History Headline of the Day comes from the New York Daily News on June 7, 1969, which posted:
Joe's Sense of Loyalty Will Bring Him Back. Joe Namath Quits Football in Clash with Rozelle over Saloon Ownership! June 6, 1969 - Quarterback Joe Namath resigns from football after NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle informs Namath that he must sell his share in a bar ownership stake...
College HOF
"Jimmy Johnson: Carlisle Indians Hall of Fame legend"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-05
June 6, 1879 - Jimmy Johnson was the quarterback for the Carlisle Indian Industrial School from 1899 to 1903, as well as Northwestern University's Dental School in 1904 and 1905. Mr. Johnson was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1969.
The star QB was of Stockbridge Indian Heritage, and fit in well with his other Native American teammates under head coach Pop Warner at the Native American boarding school in Eastern Pennsylvania.
College HOF
"Darold Jenkins Missouri Tigers Hall of Fame Center"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-05
Discover Darold Jenkins, a College Football Hall of Fame center for the Missouri Tigers! Wearing #42, his dominance on the offensive line paved the way for remarkable team success. Learn about the legend whose grit and skill earned him a place among college football's elite.
June 6, 1919 - Darold Jenkins is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame for his successes as the center for the University of Missouri from 1939 through the 1941 season...
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College HOF
"Rueben Mayes Legendary Washington State Cougars Stellar Runner"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-05
June 6, 1963 - North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada - Rueben Mayes, the fantastic Washington State running back from 1982 to 1985, was born.
The FootballFoundation.org reports that Mayes rewrote nearly every Cougar rushing record during his career. Reuben goes down as one of the greatest running backs in Pac-10 history. By career's end, the 1984 consensus First Team All-America set 15 school records, including single-season (1,632) and career rushing yards (3,519), rushing touchdowns (23), rushing average (5.53), and 100-yard games (13)...
College HOF
"Walter Koppisch Columbia Standout"
Last updated 📅 2025-06-05
June 6, 1901 - Walter Koppisch was a halfback out of Columbia University who earned his way into the College Football Hall of Fame in the 1981 selection class. He played professionally for the Buffalo Bisons and the New York Giants in the NFL. At the age of just 23, he was named head coach of the Bisons, making him one of the youngest NFL head coaches in the history of professional football.
The National Football Foundation's website bio lists that Koppisch stunned the rival defense of New York University in 1924 with electrifying touchdown runs of 76, 67, and 55 yards - all in one quarter - as Columbia romped to a 40-0 victory. Koppisch's performance prompted Columbia Lions coach Percy Haughton to proclaim: "He's the best back I've ever coached!" But Koppisch was also an all-around talent. He was also a bone-crushing blocker on offense and a beast of a defensive player as he gained All-America recognition in both his junior and senior seasons.
Football Hall of Fame
"Bobby Mitchell: A Pioneer of Speed and Grace"
Last updated 📅 2024-06-06
June 6, 1935, Hot Springs, Arkansas marked the beginning of the remarkable life and football journey of Bobby Mitchell. A blazing talent who transcended racial barriers and redefined offensive prowess in the National Football League, Mitchell's impact on the game resonates even today.
College Career Mitchell's collegiate career at the University of Illinois saw him excel as a versatile halfback. From 1955 to 1957, he electrified crowds with his exceptional speed and agility. While the statistics from this era are less comprehensive than later years, his reputation as a dynamic playmaker and a key contributor to the Fighting Illini's success is well-documented...
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