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Ingrassia - The Rise of Gridiron University: Higher Education's Uneasy Alliance with Big-Time Football (Cultureamerica) - 9780700618309 - V9780700618309
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The Rise of Gridiron University: Higher Education's Uneasy Alliance with Big-Time Football (Cultureamerica)

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Description for The Rise of Gridiron University: Higher Education's Uneasy Alliance with Big-Time Football (Cultureamerica) Hardcover. The most complete account to date of the origins of college football and its role in shaping the modern university. Traces the sport's evolution from a gentleman's pastime to a multi-million dollar enterprise that made athletics a permanent fixture on our nation's campuses and cemented college football's place in American culture. Series: Culture America. Num Pages: 328 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JNM; WSJS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 30. Weight in Grams: 456.

The quarterback sends his wide receiver deep. The crowd gasps as he launches the ball. And when he hits his man, the team’s fans roar with approval—especially those with the deep pockets. Make no mistake; college football is big business, played with one eye on the score, the other on the bottom line. But was this always the case?

Brian M. Ingrassia here offers the most incisive account to date of the origins of college football, tracing the sport’s evolution from a gentlemen’s pastime to a multi-million dollar enterprise that made athletics a permanent fixture on ... Read more

Contrary to conventional wisdom, Ingrassia proves that the academy did not initially resist the inclusion of athletics; rather, progressive reformers and professors embraced football as a way to make the ivory tower less elitist. With its emphasis on disciplined teamwork and spectatorship, football was seen as a “middlebrow” way to make the university more accessible to the general public. What it really did was make athletics a permanent fixture on campus with its own set of professional experts, bureaucracies, and ostentatious cathedrals.

Ingrassia examines the early football programs at universities like Michigan, Stanford, Ohio State, and others, then puts those histories in the context of Progressive Era culture, including insights from coaches like Georgia Tech’s John Heisman and Notre Dame’s Knute Rockne. He describes how reforms emerged out of incidents such as a section of grandstands collapsing at the University of Chicago. He also touches on some of the problems facing current day college football.

The Rise of Gridiron University shows us where and how it all began, highlighting college football’s essential role in shaping the modern university—and by extension American intellectual culture. It should have wide appeal among students of American studies and sports history, as well as fans of college football curious to learn how their game became a cultural force in a matter of a few decades.

This book is part of the CultureAmerica series.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Condition
New
Series
Culture America
Number of Pages
328
Place of Publication
Kansas, United States
ISBN
9780700618309
SKU
V9780700618309
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