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  • When Football Is Football is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    HIGHLIGHTED SHOW: THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY

    Relive the greatest moments in sports every day of the year. From the triumphs to the tragedies, the first to do it to the last time it happened, the unbelievable to the strange, This Day in Sports History is a 365-day journey remembering those significant events that made a lasting impact. 

    HOST: STEVE WHITE

    Steve White has spent most of his life behind a microphone. As a kid, he realized the power of the spoken word, hanging out with his dad while the pair talked to people around the world via ham radio.

    Later, Steve put that penchant for communication into practice and ventured into radio and TV. He worked for a few television stations in North Carolina doing sports reporting and anchoring before transitioning to voiceover in 2015. Heā€™s voiced more than 80 audiobooks in a variety of genres.

    Heā€™s never been much for awards, probably due to the fact heā€™s never won any but he loves the challenge of diving into new projects. His ā€˜This Day in Sports Historyā€™ evolved from a lifetime of watching, listening to, and going to ballgames, reading books, magazines, and newspaper articles about his favorite teams and sports heroes. Itā€™s not only a labor of love but a voyage of discovery, finding those forgotten tidbits or fascinating things he never knew.

    Learn more about the show on the Sports History Network.

  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    April 18, 2023, marks the 5-year anniversary of The Football History Dude podcast's first episode being released. I've enjoyed it all, and I want to thank all of my supporters along the way. I'm taking a little bit of a hiatus from this podcast, so I can focus on growing the Sports History Network, and releasing episodes for my new show (Fantasy Football Origin Stories).

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • ***This episode was originally aired on Fantasy Football Origin Stories***

    Fantasy Football Origin Stories is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this fourth episode, Matthew Berry (The Talented Mr. Roto) rides shotgun in the DeLorean, to take us back in time and learn about his Fantasy Football Origin Story. We talk about many topics, including:

    Matthew's first recollection of fantasy football How he used a Hollywood writing career (most specifically Married With Children) to launch his fantasy football careerThe process of writing for Married With Children and how he uses the process of organizing a story in fantasy footballThe origin of his nickname, "Talented Mr. Roto"His experience working Avengers: EndgameSome of Matthew's most trusted friends in the fantasy space and what they contributeMuch more

    If youā€™re a fan of fantasy football, there's an almost 100% chance you've heard of Matthew Berry. You have certainly listened to him before your drafts, figuring out how to adjust your starting lineup, and most importantly the laughter you received listening to his shows.

    Either way, fantasy football fan or not, this episode will give you a little history into the origin story of one of the most influential people in the industry of all-time. So sit back, relax, and crank that baby up to 88mph!!!

    MATTHEW BERRY BIO

    ***This bio is from the NBC Sports website***

    Football Analyst

    Matthew Berry, the celebrated fantasy football commentator and industry pioneer, joined NBC Sports in August 2022 as an analyst to provide his unique fantasy football and sports betting expertise. Berry regularly appears on Football Night in America and Sunday Night Football Final, Peacockā€™s exclusive NFL post-game show.

    Throughout the NFL season, Berry hosts a weekly game-day fantasy football and sports betting show on Sundays from as well as ā€œFantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry,ā€ a daily weekday show on Peacock and NBC Sports Digital properties.

    Berry also contributes weekly articles and video content across Rotoworld on NBCSportsEdge.com and NBC Sports digital properties, including his popular Love/Hate article, weekly fantasy football rankings, and more.

    Prior to joining NBC Sports, Berry spent 15 years at ESPN (2007-2022) as the lead fantasy football expert and is universally recognized as one of the pioneers of the fantasy sports industry. While at ESPN, Berry became one of the most popular sportswriters at the company, with his ā€œLove/Hateā€ columns regularly among the most read pieces on ESPN.com on a weekly basis. Berry hosted ESPN2ā€™s Sunday morning show Fantasy Football Now and The Fantasy Show, which was ESPNā€™s first daily show devoted to fantasy sports. He also appeared on programs such as Monday Night Countdown, Sunday NFL Countdown, SportsCenter, NFL Live, and ESPNā€™s annual coverage of the NFL Draft. He also was host of the Fantasy Focus Football podcast, which was one of ESPNā€™s top podcasts on a yearly basis. It was named best Fantasy Sports Podcast for 2015 and 2016 by the Fantasy Sports Trade Association.

    Berry is one of only five people to be named to the Hall of Fame for both the Fantasy Sports Trade Association and the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. He wrote the New York Times best-selling book Fantasy Life in 2013 and won an Emmy for his work on ESPN2ā€™s Fantasy Football Now. Constantly aiming to innovate fansā€™ fantasy sports experience,...

  • ***This episode originally aired on Fantasy Football Origin Stories***

    Fantasy Football Origin Stories is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this third episode, Dr. John Bush rides shotgun in the DeLorean, to take us back in time and learn about his Fantasy Football Origin Story. We talk about many topics, including:

    John's first recollection of fantasy football His domination of the "Science Hell" fantasy football leagueHis origin story in creating fantasy football contentSome of Daveā€™s most memorable moments in fantasy footballHis approach to teaching fantasy football via scientific method and other "sciency" approaches to the craftHis advice on how to become a better fantasy football playerMuch more

    If youā€™re a fan of fantasy football, and looking for a way to think differently, this is the episode for you. Either way, fantasy football fan or not, this episode will give you an education on some statistics you may have never thought about before. So sit back, relax, and crank that baby up to 88mph!!!

    LEARN MORE ABOUT DR. JOHN BUSH AND HIS WORK:

    Science of Fantasy Football websiteFantasy Football Professor YouTube pageDr. John Bush on Twitter

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  • ***This episode originally aired on Fantasy Football Origin Stories****

    Fantasy Football Origin Stories is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this second episode, Dave Richard rides shotgun in the DeLorean, to take us back in time and learn about his Fantasy Football Origin Story. We talk about many topics, including:

    Dave's first recollection of fantasy football (his first-ever draft pick holds a special place in my heart)The origin story that resulted in working on one of the most popular fantasy football podcasts, Fantasy Football Today, a CBS Sports PodcastSome of Daveā€™s most memorable moments in fantasy footballHis ā€œfantasy superpowerā€What podcasting was like way back in the beginningSome advice if you're looking to "break into the industry"Much more

    If youā€™re a fan of the Fantasy Football Today podcast, this episode will give you some insight into one of your favorite hosts. If youā€™ve never heard of the Fantasy Football Today podcast, this episode will make you fall in love with one of the O.G. analysts and want to start listening today. Either way, fantasy football fan or not, this is a fun interview. So sit back, relax, and crank that baby up to 88mph!!!

    DAVE RICHARD BIO

    *** Bio from the CBS Sports website***

    Dave Richard has spent nearly his entire career covering the National Football League. Beginning with NFL.com at the boom of the Internet, Richard was that site's first Fantasy Football writer before transitioning to CBS Sports in 2006.

    Since then he's crunched the numbers, studied the film, developed tiers and trade charts, previewed every NFL game, talked to the decision makers, spoken on the radio, appeared on live television, earned multiple honors and watched a lot of football. And he's done it with one goal in mind: to help you win your league.

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  • ****This episode was originally aired on my new podcast, Fantasy Football Origin Stories****

    Fantasy Football Origin Stories is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this inaugural episode, Adam Aizer rides shotgun in the DeLorean, to take us back in time and learn about his Fantasy Football Origin Story. We talk about many topics, including:

    Aizer's first recollection of fantasy footballThe origin story that resulted in hosting one of the most popular fantasy football podcasts, Fantasy Football Today, a CBS Sports PodcastSome of Adam's most memorable moments in fantasy footballHis "fantasy superpower"What podcasting was like way back in the beginningIs Die Hard a Christmas movie?Much more

    If you're a fan of the Fantasy Football Today podcast, this episode will give you some insight into one of your favorite hosts. If you've never heard of the Fantasy Football Today podcast, this episode will make you fall in love with the host, and want to start listening today. Either way, fantasy football fan or not, this is a fun interview. So sit back, relax, and crank that baby up to 88mph!!!

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  • When Football Is Football is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    HIGHLIGHTED SHOW

    Welcome to Fantasy Football Origin Stories, a weekly show here on the Sports History Network, where each episode is a journey back in time to explore some unique experiences from some of the coolest and most influential people in the fantasy football industry.

    My name is Arnie Chapman, also known as The Football History Dude, and fantasy football is one of my greatest passions. I want you to come along with me each Wednesday to explore the yesteryear of this game of skill we all love so much. Yeah, thatā€™s right, itā€™s a game of skill, all you wannabe champs out there.

    This is an ode to the spreadsheet warriors, the game tape gurus, team name savants, and everyone in between. Iā€™ll take you behind the scenes to explore the origin stories of your favorite fantasy football analysts, but I wonā€™t stop there, because this show will include all roles in the industry.

    Youā€™ll get to know the game behind the game thatā€™s behind the game like youā€™ve never heard it before, and I can't wait for you to ride shotgun with me back in time, to learn about some of these armchair gridiron knowledge nuggets.

    And remember, you got to tell all of your fantasy football-loving friends that this show is available to listen to for free in any app that supports podcasts. Itā€™ll be the one fantasy football show youā€™re ok with sharing. Because even though there might be a fantasy tip here and there, this show is all about getting to know the people in the industry, not a weekly list-building show.

    This show is also a proud member of the Sports History Network, the Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear. So grab your friends, and hop aboard my DeLorean, because weā€™re about to get this baby up to 88mph.

    Learn more about the show on the Sports History Network.

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  • Unpopular Essays on Sports History is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    HIGHLIGHTED SHOW

    Unpopular Essays on Sports History

    Supposition. We live in a golden age of sports.

    I mean this not in the sense of athletes becoming stronger, speedier, savvier and smarter than ever before, nor in terms of the amazing access we have to live streams and stat feeds, instant insights and opinionating, the quirks and personalities of our celebrity heroes.

    This, rather, is a golden age of sports in humanistic, historical terms. The truth is that the great majority of people today, willingly or not, have a direct and regular connection to organized and/or participatory sports in their everyday lives than anyone born before the 20th century.

    In the United States, not a person alive can recall a time when sports was not a staple of the daily newspaper. For four generations, the notion that nightly news programs should devote up to one-quarter of their airtime to sports is taken for granted. Why do we take this for granted?

    At Unpopular Essays on Sports History, everything is questionable.

    Supposition: Those who play the games have ascended in the public eye to heights unimaginable in times past. Playing top-level sports can get todayā€™s athlete into business, TV production, national politics ā€“ and just how did this happen?

    At Unpopular Essays on Sports History, everything is up for examination.

    Supposition: Sports ā€“ wherever they are played but particularly in these places where they are invented ā€“ effect culture, even pace it. One could argue that sports are more important than ever.

    Corollary: Sports history, too, should be more important, yet is probably more disrespected and disavowed than ever.

    At Unpopular Essays on Sports History, we love the past while marveling at the present, and wondering about the future.

    The ā€œunpopular essaysā€ of the title is a nod to Bertrand Russell, the logical positivist and my favorite philosopher. (Plus itā€™s a great excuse to get my BA degree to finally pay off.) And as weā€™re taught in philosophy, Itā€™s not about answering the questions; itā€™s about making them clearer.

    Three days a week, Unpopular Essays on Sports History will examine a moment in sports history, probe some modern ethos of our games, or speculate on what the past can teach the future ā€“ and all in 500 words or less ā€“ though probably occasionally throwing in the occasional longer interview. Weā€™ll tour the spaces and times of the whole wide world of sports history about as quickly as Secretariat ran the Belmont Stakes.

    Supposition: Sports history is fascinating, illuminating and fun. Join me, Os Davis, in making the questions of sports history clearer right here an Unpopular Essays on Sports History, an SHN production.

    Os Davis, host of Unpopular Essays on Sports History

    Os never played the games but has enjoyed a nearly 30-year career in sports writing, reporting, blogging, and podcasting. He has hosted/co-hosted and produced/co-produced podcasts on NFL football, CFL football, European basketball and sports movie review. For the Sports History Network, he currently writes and co-produces the historical fiction audiodrama Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer and will return soon with more episodes of Truly the GOATs (promise).

    Learn more about the show on the Sports History Network.

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  • Talkin' Two Tone is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    HIGHLIGHTED SHOW

    Please join me in welcoming Asher and Tyler to the Sports History Network. They bring to us their podcast, "Talkin' Two Tone: A Titans Podcast," where they talk all things revolving around their beloved Tennessee Titans. You'll of course get some up to date stuff with the current season, but they also take you back in time to reminisce some of the greatest moments in Titan history.

    Learn more about the show on the Sports History Network.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    This an interview I had with Ken Riley II back in the summer of 2020 as he was trying to campaign for his father to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Well, 2 1/2 years later, we finally heard the call for Ken Riley (longtime CB for the Cincinnati Bengals).

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    Author Kevin Bryant stops by again (originally on episode 201) to share some stories of espionage leading up to the Super Bowl.

    AUTHOR BIO

    Kevin Bryant is an Army veteran with over twenty years of experience safeguarding and gathering information for the Department of Defense, including thirteen years as a Special Agent during which he conducted national security investigations and instructed federal agents in training.

    Kevin graduated from the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) with a B.A. in History, and graduated with top honors from American Military University with an M.A. in Intelligence Studies and an M.S. in Sports Management.

    During his senior year of high school he was selected onto the East-West Ambassadors National Select soccer team, composed of elite high school players from across the United States, and in college he played NCAA soccer for UCSC.

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    ****This is an FHD Vault episode (ep. 143), originally aired on 11/18/2020***

    This week I interview Bill Curry. He has lived an incredible "football life" as both a player and a coach. His life has even been referred to as the "Forrest Gump of the NFL" by some. For instance, he played for both Vince Lombardi, and Don Shula. If that's not enough, he was the center who snapped the ball to both Bart Starr, and then Johnny Unitas.

    Bill played in the very first Super Bowl. He won a total of 4 NFL championships and Super Bowls. He played in the famous Super Bowl III "Broadway Joe" game. Bill was an early leader with the NFLPA. He was the head coach at Alabama. These are just a few of his "stops" on the Forrest Gump journey, but the number one thing he shares is how he learned about teamwork and how football shaped his views on racism.

    Read the entire episode blog post and check out some other cool info regarding this episode here.

    Check out Bill's book - Ten Men You Meet in the Huddle: Lessons From a Football Life

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    AUTHOR BIO

    Russ Crawford is Professor of History at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio. His latest book, Womenā€™s American Football: Breaking Barriers On and Off the Field will be published by the University of Nebraska Press in November of 2022. Along with several chapters on sport history, he has also published two earlier books. Le Football: The History of American Football in France was published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2016. His first book, The Use of Sport to Promote the American Way of Life During the Cold War: Cultural Propaganda, 1946-1963, was published by the Edwin Mellen Press in 2008.

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Official PFRA Podcast is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    HIGHLIGHTED SHOW

    The Professional Football Researchers Association (PFRA) was founded in Canton, Ohio in 1979 to foster the study of professional football as a significant and athletic institution; to establish an accurate historical account of professional football; and to disseminate research information. In each episode of The Official PFRA Podcast, co-hosts George Bozeka and Jon Bozeka will discuss the storied history of pro football, including interviews with prominent pro football historians and authors, and former players.

    Born in Canton within walking distance of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, George is the current President of the PFRA. He has had a number of articles published in the PFRAā€™s official magazine The Coffin Corner and he is the lead editor for the PFRAā€™s Great Teams in Pro Football History book series.

    Jon has been a radio broadcaster in the Canton area since 2014. He has been involved in every facet of radio sports coverage including play-by-play and color commentary for local high school and college football broadcasts. He is also a stringer for CBS Radioā€™s Eye on Sports show covering all Cleveland Browns Sunday home games.

    Learn more about the show on the Sports History Network.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    NETWORK SPONSORS

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    EPISODE SUMMARY

    This week we head back to learn about the first-ever NFL playoff game. (This episode was originally aired in 2019).

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    This week's guest is Andy Billman, a former ESPN Producer. Andy has worked on many different film projects covering sports, and now he works on mostly sports history projects. We mostly get into some history about the Cleveland Browns, including his fandom for the team.

    AUTHOR BIO

    From University of New Haven Faculty Bio:

    Andy Billman is an award winning producer with a passion for sports and storytelling. Billman started at ESPN in July 2002, and he has worked on SportsCenter, The ESPYs, Playmakers, Tilt and Dream Job. Since 30 for 30ā€™s inception in 2009 he has been with the group working as a producer and director of documentaries for ESPN Films. He has worked on ā€œThe Two Escobarsā€, ā€œWinning Timeā€, ā€œYoungstown Boysā€ ā€œPlaying for the Mobā€ and ā€œBad Boysā€. Additionally, heā€™s produced other ESPN Films projects such as ā€œThe Announcementā€, ā€œUnguardedā€ and ā€œThe Book of Manningā€. Andy has directed two documentaries for ESPN Films including ā€œBelievelandā€.

    Andy Billman work as a producer has led to two Emmy winner awards, a Peabody Award and an NAACP award.

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    NETWORK SPONSORS

    Row One - the vintage shop for sports history fans!

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    George Bozeka stops by to share a little history of the Pro Football Researcher's Association and what to expect from the upcoming 2023 PFRA Convention in Pittsburgh, PA.

    PFRA WEBSITE

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    With the tragic news of Damar Hamlin's injury this week, I thought it best to play the upbeat interview of Mike Utley, a player that suffered a catastrophic injury in 1991. Mike exemplifies positivity, tenacity in life, and someone that will fight for every inch no matter the circumstance. I felt his words can help us, help Damar, fight through. We will return to the originally scheduled episode next week.

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    Timothy J. Brown is the author of How Football Became Football and his newly released book, Hut! Hut! Hike!: A History of Pro Football Terminology. Tim is also the author over at his substack - footballarchaeology.com.

    This is an FHD VAULT episode, and the reason I bring back the interview with Timothy is that he's graciously offered to donate his latest book to some lucky fans of the Sports History Network. Enjoy!

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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  • The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    Timothy J. Brown is the author of How Football Became Football and his newly released book, Hut! Hut! Hike!: A History of Pro Football Terminology. Tim is also the author over at his substack - footballarchaeology.com.

    This is an FHD VAULT episode, and the reason I bring back the interview with Timothy is that he's graciously offered to donate his latest book to some lucky fans of the Sports History Network. Enjoy!

    THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND

    The Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. Iā€™m your host, Arnie Chapman, and Iā€™m just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, thatā€™s a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.

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