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the forgotten dawn

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An edition of Ohio State football (2016)

Ohio State football

the forgotten dawn

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In Ohio State Football: The Forgotten Dawn, Bob Roman draws on extensive archival research to tell the untold story of the early days of football at Ohio's flagship public university. The game was different. Fields were rarely level and often rocky. Eleven men played both sides of the ball, quarterbacks were often the smallest men on the team, and coaches were not allowed to communicate with the players during a game. The travel was different. The faculty of rival Ohio Wesleyan forbid their team from traveling to Columbus, where the vulgar, 'godless'public university students might corrupt their young men. After Ohio State's first game outside the state-a victory in Kentucky-the team had to run for its life, chased by an angry mob of stone-throwing locals. But the students were the same. Eager to establish their school as the equal of older, wealthier, and more strictly religious colleges, Ohio State students saw intercollegiate athletics as their path to respectability.'Do you not believe that our athletic clubs have generally represented the University with great credit to themselves and the University?, 'asked a student in the campus paper.'Do you not believe they have spread abroad our good name and won friends for us all through the State? I tell you, in this day athletics are becoming just as much a part of a great University as Greek or mathematics.'Ohio State Football: The Forgotten Dawn will fascinate readers interested in the early history of athletics at American public universities. Familiar debates over the construction of facilities, coach hiring, academic eligibility, and the authority of the faculty and the administration all begin here. But above all, college football fans will see themselves, with pride, in this history of OSU's early players and advocates.

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Table of Contents

Cover; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Introduction: Almost as dear as the red, white and blue; Part One: Let us have a varsity team that would do honor to its name; Chapter One: Foot ball has suddenly made its appearance; Chapter Two: Integrity, ability, energy, earnestness, and true worth; Chapter Three: A little more regard for the rules; Chapter Four: What shall be done with the challenge?; Chapter Five: Foot ball is to reign supreme in this period; Part Two: The long looked-for boom in athletics has come at last; Chapter Six: Class colors fade into insignificance.
Chapter Seven: The reputation of the University is at stakeChapter Eight: The O.S.U. can "Yell like Hell"; Chapter Nine: We know too much of the Delaware boys ourselves; Chapter Ten: Our boys knew a little more about the game; Part Three: There is no reason why we should not have the best eleven in the state; Chapter Eleven: The indomitable Jack and the inevitable Mike; Chapter Twelve: It is an honor to be a player in the Ohio State University foot ball team; Chapter Thirteen: Does anyone still persist in saying that we can play foot ball?
Chapter Fourteen: Everything that will add to the glory of the O.S.U. Part Four: Our place is at the head of Ohio's athletics, not at the foot; Chapter Fifteen: Well, why can't we play football?; Chapter Sixteen: Victory at last; Chapter Seventeen: Part of the proud and cherished history of O.S.U.; Chapter Eighteen: The sake of truth and conscience; Chapter Nineteen: What does it mean?; Chapter Twenty: Are we not quite as godly as they?; Part Five: We want to get a great football team and we shall then be a great University.
Chapter Twenty-One: Our athletic clubs have spread abroad our good nameChapter Twenty-Two: We are to enter upon a period of real Thanksgiving; Chapter Twenty-Three: Football can do more than all the catalogues you can publish; Chapter Twenty-Four: Not only marvelous but without an equal; Chapter Twenty-Five: The same crowd of leather-lunged Buckeyes; Part Six: But campus work is unchanged-It goes on forever; Chapter Twenty-Six: The father of football at Ohio State; Acknowledgments; Notes.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Akron
Series
Series on Ohio history and culture, Ohio history and culture
Copyright Date
2016

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Dewey Decimal Class
796.332/630977157
Library of Congress
GV958.O35 R65 2017eb

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Pagination
1 online resource (xi, 318 pages)
Number of pages
318

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Open Library
OL37801910M
Internet Archive
ohiostatefootbal0000roma_h0l7
ISBN 10
1629220671, 162922068X, 1629220663
ISBN 13
9781629220673, 9781629220680, 9781629220666
LCCN
2016039850
OCLC/WorldCat
957554884

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