TimeStamped with Robert Barbieri
In 1935, a halfback from the University of Chicago won a trophy that didn’t yet bear John Heisman’s name. A few months later, he became the first overall pick in the first NFL Draft — and turned pro football down flat. This is the story of Jay Berwanger: the most decorated college player of his era, a man Gerald Ford once called the best he ever lined up against, and a name most football fans today couldn’t place in a lineup. We trace how a kid from Dubuque, Iowa became the face of college football in the 1930s, why he walked away from the pro game on his own terms, and what his quiet refusal tells us about the sport’s earliest fault lines. Featuring a Gerald Ford cameo, a wrestling match with future Nobel laureate Norman Borlaug, and a trophy that spent its first year without a proper name. I’m Rob Barbieri. This is TimeStamped.
6 episodios
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