Robert Ripley published his first Believe It or Not cartoon covering the weird and wonderful in 1918 and was not yet famous when he put pen to paper to give his take on football history.
In the cartoon below, Ripley covers:
Tandem blocking – stacking blockers in the backfield before the seven men on the line of scrimmage rule came into effect
Pulling, pushing, hurdling, and assisting – made famous by Harold Weeks of Columbia, who leaped over the line, striking defenders feet first
Sole leather helmets and nose guards – sole leather is a hard substance but not as unyielding as plastic helmets and face masks
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