Discover the shocking crisis that transformed college football history forever. In 1909, with 11 deaths at the collegiate level, the sport faced possible extinction. This deep dive explores how the deadliest season in college football history led to revolutionary changes that shaped the modern game.
Learn about:
– The tragic deaths of Navy quarterback Edwin Wilson and Army tackle Eugene Bryne
– The groundbreaking 1910 Rules Committee that saved college football
– The 20 most dangerous plays that were threatening the sport’s existence
– How early football practices like “mass attacks” and diving tackles claimed lives
– The evolution of safety rules that transformed college football history
From brutal pile-ons to deadly kickoff returns, witness how college football survived its darkest chapter. We explore rare historical documents, including the original 1909 rulebook, to reveal how these changes still impact today’s game.
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