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Did the NFL Really Ban the Packers in 1921?
In 1921, the Green Bay Packers were nearly erased from professional football history. Just two years after being founded by Curly Lambeau, the team was kicked out of the league for using ineligible college players under fake names. But the even crazier part? There were conflicting stories about who exposed the scandal—was it legendary Bears… Read more
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Was This the Boldest Snub in NCAA Tournament History? How Marquette Changed March Madness Forever
In 1970, Marquette stunned the college basketball world by doing something almost unthinkable—they said no to the NCAA Tournament. Why? Because they didn’t like their spot in the bracket. Instead, they chose the National Invitation Tournament—and won it. In today’s video, we’ll take a look back at how that one decision embarrassed the NCAA so… Read more
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What Led to the Rise and Fall of the Seattle Rainiers Baseball Team?
Long before Major League Baseball arrived in Seattle, the city was home to one of the most iconic minor league teams in baseball history: the Seattle Rainiers. The history of the Seattle Rainiers is a fascinating tale of resilience, success, and eventual decline. Originally formed in 1903 as the Seattle Clamdiggers, the team played in… Read more
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Why Is Houston Oilers Owner Bud Adams NOT In The Pro-Football Hall of Fame?
In the late 1950’s, Bud Adams partnered with Lamar Hunt to establish the American Football League, which would challenge the rival NFL’s dominance and eventually spawn a merger between the two leagues. With that, Bud Adams legacy was cemented as an early founder who helped shape the NFL as we know it today. So why… Read more


