June 13th American Football Time Capsule
Mark your calendars, football fanatics, because June 13th boasts a trifecta of gridiron glory! Not only does this date celebrate the birthday of the legendary Red Grange, but it also marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of the playing field itself. Buckle up and get ready to dive into a day rich with football history!
On one hand, June 13th welcomes the arrival of Harold "Red" Grange, a college football superstar whose electrifying talent captivated the nation in the roaring twenties. But that's not all! This very same day witnessed a significant innovation that forever altered the landscape of the game – the introduction of a revolutionary element on the playing field itself. Can you guess what it is? Stay tuned to find out as we explore the fascinating football history woven into the fabric of June 13th!
On one hand, June 13th welcomes the arrival of Harold "Red" Grange, a college football superstar whose electrifying talent captivated the nation in the roaring twenties. But that's not all! This very same day witnessed a significant innovation that forever altered the landscape of the game – the introduction of a revolutionary element on the playing field itself. Can you guess what it is? Stay tuned to find out as we explore the fascinating football history woven into the fabric of June 13th!
June 8th American Football Time Capsule
Football fans, mark your calendars! June 8th isn't just another summer day – it's a date etched in gridiron history. On this very day, the seeds of a momentous change were sown, forever altering the landscape of professional football. But that's not all! June 8th also boasts the birthdays of legendary figures who left their own indelible marks on the game, both in college and the pros. So, grab your helmet (figuratively, of course) and prepare to dive into the fascinating football stories that unfolded on June 8th!
Not to mention the day is famous for the formal announcement of perhaps the biggest merger in pro sports history.
Not to mention the day is famous for the formal announcement of perhaps the biggest merger in pro sports history.
June 10th American Football Time Capsule
Football fanatics, mark your calendars! June 10th isn't just another summer day – it's a historical treasure trove for fans of the pigskin. Today, we delve into the rich tapestry of football's past, uncovering birthdays of legendary figures, rule changes that revolutionized the game, and even a dip north of the border to explore significant moments in Canadian football! So, grab your favorite jersey and a celebratory beverage, because on June 10th, we're celebrating all things football!
We tell you football history is celebrated each and every day of the year and we are here to share that news each day!
We tell you football history is celebrated each and every day of the year and we are here to share that news each day!
June 9th American Football Time Capsule
June 9th might seem like a quiet day on the football calendar, with no roaring stadiums or thrilling touchdowns. But dig beneath the surface, and you'll find this date surprisingly rich in American football history. From a landmark television deal that forever changed the game to the birthdays of legends enshrined in both the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame, June 9th boasts moments that shaped the sport we know and love today.
So, gear up for a fascinating journey through the pigskin past, where million-dollar deals and legendary careers intertwined on a single summer day.
So, gear up for a fascinating journey through the pigskin past, where million-dollar deals and legendary careers intertwined on a single summer day.
June 12th American Football Time Capsule
June 12th might seem like a quiet day on the football calendar, but don't be fooled! This date holds a surprising mix of gridiron trivia, from legendary players to a technological leap that forever changed the way we watch the game.
Did you know that a Hall of Fame running back with a legendary nickname shares a birthday with the day digital TV officially began broadcasting in the US? Intrigued? Strap on your helmet and get ready to dive into the fascinating football history of June 12th!
Did you know that a Hall of Fame running back with a legendary nickname shares a birthday with the day digital TV officially began broadcasting in the US? Intrigued? Strap on your helmet and get ready to dive into the fascinating football history of June 12th!
Milwaukee Badgers Short-Lived NFL Franchise
Though it was brief, largely bad, and shockingly dramatic, the Badgers professional football tenure should not be forgotten. — milwaukeerecord.com
June 24, 1922 - Milwaukee Badgers franchise forms and plays from 1922 through 1926.
According to the SqueakyCurd.com the Badgers ended their 5 seasons, with a total record of 16-27-6, including only one season above .500 and one season at 0-6. The Borchert Field at Athletic Park in fact became the stop for the Green Bay Packers when they played their home games in Milwaukee after the Badgers demise. The most famous story according to the article of the Badgers may be the infamous 1925 Chicago Cardinals scandal.
Apparently the Cardinals scheduled two extra games at the end of the 1925 season in an effort to have a better win loss record that the Pottsville Maroons so that the NFL title could be claimed. The Badgers who had already disbanded at this time were resurrected by some crafty Chicago football folks that allegedly gathered some highschool, suited them up as the Badgers and then fed them to the Cardinals only to be whallopped 59-0. This win put the Cardinals ahead of the Maroons in the win-column, and with it the championship title. Our friend and Chicago Cardinals historian Joe Ziemba tells us though that the Cardinals , and any other NFL team, could schedule as many games as they wanted up until December 20, 1925 (when the season officially ended).
Of course, there are several other underlying stories in play here, including the Pottsville team playing in a game forbidden by Joe Carr and the Cardinals refusing the 1925 NFL championship at the league meeting in February of 1926. But as historians such as Joe Horrigan and Chris Willis have pointed out, the Cardinals did indeed have the best record in 1925 and should be recognized as the NFL champs. Joe will give us more detail in on this story of the Caridnals versus Badgers saga in his new book that is in the works, that is yet untitled. I can't wait for that one! As far as the Badgers and their lack of success though, it was not for lack for talent, as their roster featured three future hall of famers in Jimmy Conzelman, Johnny “Blood” McNally, and Fritz Pollard. They were open to anyone with skills, and employed one of the largest contingencies of black players in the league. For whatever reason, they simply just didn’t put it all together with "W's."