Football Archaeology Visits With Pigskin Dispatch

We always love to hear a good gridiron tale or two, and it is such an honor to have the well-known author and Historian Timothy P. Brown join us weekly to tell us about different aspects of football history.

Timothy Brown's FootballArchaeology.com is a website dedicated to preserving pigskin history. digs into gridiron history to examine how football’s evolution shapes today's game. The site has a variety of articles, history of football word origins, and Daily Tidbits, which have a daily football factoid that shares some quite exciting items and aspects of the gridiron in a short read. They preserve football history in a very unique way. Visit the site at Today's Tidbits.

Tim Brown, one of the foremost experts on early college and pro football, is the host and founder of FootballArchaeology.com. Tim's love of the gridiron's past goes beyond just the website. Mr Brown, to date, is the author of three books on football history, appears on various football history podcasts, and has been quoted in articles by The Athletic, The Chicago Tribune, and other publications. He guest authors articles on UniWatch, and his research on the 1920s West Point Cavalry Detachment teams contributed to All American: The Power of Sports, currently on display at the National Archives Museum in Washington, D.C.

His books include Fields of Friendly Strife, How Football Became Football: 150 Years of the Game's Evolution, and Hut! Hut! Hike! A History of Football Terminology explores the history of football’s words and expressions and how they became connected to the game.