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Stadiums and Stories: Remembering Football's Forgotten Programs

Pigskin Dispatch

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Episode  ·  17:17  ·  Nov 5, 2024

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This episode features Timothy P. Brown from FootballArchaeology.com, who delves into the fascinating history of college football programs that have dropped or de-emphasized their teams, specifically focusing on the relationship between stadium size and program viability. Brown discusses the impact of budget constraints and manpower shortages that led many institutions to discontinue their football programs, particularly during the significant societal changes around World War II. He highlights how Catholic universities, in particular, were influenced by the success of Notre Dame, prompting them to invest in football during the 1920s, only to later struggle with sustainability. The conversation also touches on the unique challenges faced by urban universities in maintaining football programs due to land constraints and financial demands. Join us as we explore these intriguing stories and the patterns that have shaped the landscape of college football over the decades.Of course, this discussion all stems from Tim`s original article found here: Stadium Size, Football Dropper - Catholic Univ Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website. Mentioned in this episode:Sports History Theme SongThis theme song was produced by Ron "Tyke" Oliver of Music Meets Sportz https://sites.google.com/view/sportsfanztastic/sports-history-network?authuser=0

17m 17s  ·  Nov 5, 2024

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