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Know Ohio: Our Football History

Ohio's Football History
Ohio's Football History

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I like to leave the football playing to the professionals. And many of those professionals happen to be from Ohio. And it's not surprising considering Ohio was instrumental in shaping professional football as we know it.

The game of football was derived partly from a different game, rugby. And was played at colleges like Harvard and Yale in the late 1800s before it became a professional sport. Although the first professional football game was technically played by our neighbor, Pennsylvania, Ohio quickly became the center of professional football during its formative years in the early 1900s.

Way before there was a National Football League, there was an Ohio Football League, and Ohio was home to more football teams than any other state. Before the Browns and the Bengals, there were the Canton Bulldogs, the Massillon Tigers, the Dayton Triangles, and the Akron Professionals to name a few.

By 1920 the Ohio League expanded to include other states, and became the American Professional Football League, which is the precursor to the National Football League we know today. In fact, the NFL was headquartered in downtown Columbus before moving to New York City back in 1939.

As a tribute to the role Ohio played in the creation of professional football, the Pro Football Hall of Fame was built in Canton. The city where the American Professional Football League was founded.

So, as you watch 'em toss around the old pigskin in the Super Bowl, spare a thought for the rough and tough Buckeyes who played the game before all the glitz and glamour, and protective gear. Back to you, Rick.