
Shaping College Football: The Transformation of an American Sport, 1919-1930 - Hardcover
Shaping College Football: The Transformation of an American Sport, 1919-1930 - Hardcover
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by Raymond Schmidt (Author)
Shaping College Football is the story of the intercollegiate gridiron sport in the years immediately after World War I when the game underwent major changes that transformed it into one of America's major sporting attractions and a commercial entity that would be recognizable to any twenty-first century fan.
Raymond Schmidt examines the many factors that were a part of college football's reshaping in the 1920s as the universities became dependent upon the revenue being generated by football, and the sport increasingly became identified as a commercialized, big business activity; all of it being played out against a backdrop of struggle between the academic and athletic factions over control of intercollegiate sport's place in the lives of the students and the university community.
Author Biography
Raymond Schmidt is the author of Two-eyed League: The Illinois-Iowa of 1890-1892 and Football's Stars of Summer. He lives in Ventura, California.



















