Step back in time to 1903 and witness the brutal, chaotic origins of college football history. In this video, we explore what the game really looked like over a century ago—before the forward pass, before huddles, and before modern rules. With teams running up to 200 plays per game and players crawling to the end zone under piles of bodies, football in 1903 was a gritty test of endurance and toughness. Learn how early rules shaped the sport, why there were no substitutions, and how chaos on the field led to the reforms that gave us modern college football.
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