• From Sandlots to the Super Bowl

  • The National Football League, 1920-1967 (Sports & Popular Culture)
  • By: Craig R. Coenen
  • Narrated by: Troy Klein
  • Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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From Sandlots to the Super Bowl

By: Craig R. Coenen
Narrated by: Troy Klein
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Publisher's summary

The National Football League that celebrated its first Super Bowl in 1967 bore scant resemblance to the league of its obscure origins. In its earliest years, the league was a ragtag collection of locally supported small-town teams that generated attention only in the locales in which they played, if they were lucky. Many teams received no support at all.

Only after enduring a slow, often treacherous, journey did the enterprise of professional football reach its position as the king of the sports world by the late 1960s.

In From Sandlots to the Super Bowl, Craig R. Coenen recounts the NFL's ascension from a cash-strapped laughingstock to a perennial autumn obsession for millions of sports fans. It offers an in-depth summary of the NFL's early years and its struggles to build an identity. This book shows how the fledgling NFL of the 1920s and 1930s attempted to build support both on a local and national scale. Considered a sport of hooligans and lower-class athletes, professional football paled in comparison to the reputations of competing sports such as college football and professional baseball. Even more difficult for the league, developing civic support for franchises proved an almost impossible task. Teams would spring up and disappear overnight, generating hardly any notice among sports fans.

Coenen shows how the league's survival depended on small town franchises being able to tap into the civic pride and larger economic interests of nearby, growing urban centers. This book also details how the league faced challenges from rival leagues, the government, and at times, itself. Finally, it documents how the NFL mastered the use of new technologies like television to market itself, generate new revenue, and secure its financial future. This book approaches the history of the National Football League not only with stats and scores but with what happened beyond the gridiron. Starting in Canton and Massillon and ending in Los Angeles with Super Bowl I, From Sandlots to the Super Bowl offers an entertaining and absorbing look at the first five decades of America's most popular professional sport.

©2005 The University of Tennessee Press (P)2013 Redwood Audiobooks
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"Craig R. Coenen's book is a very welcome contribution to this area of scholarship." ( The American Historical Review)

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A magnificent early history of the NFL

"From Sandlots to the Super Bowl" by Craig R. Coenen offers a concise history of the national football league from the birth of the organization through the first Super Bowl. Despite the NFL's popularity today, the league struggled in its yearly days. The league faced instability of teams, being largely ignored by newspapers, and facing fierce competition from college football and Major League Baseball. Coenen outlines the leagues necessary rule changes, surviving the depression and a world war, and competition from newly created leagues. Successes include creating parody in the league, the NFL draft, striking TV deals, and expansion - leading to the birth of the celebrated Super Bowl game. Compliments to Troy Klein for his superb narration.

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Best Historical NFL Book

Incredible amount of information from civic to financial stats that are given throughout the book really painting the picture of the current NFL. Coenen really captures the investment and pride of each teams fans and cities.

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Great info poorly organized

this book is packed with a lot of wonderful information on the history of the NFL. It is good to hear about the early history and how the NFL transform into what we see today. however, the writer must have had a poor outline because he keeps going forward and backwards in time when he explains things. the narrator sounds like he is reading a book. you can tell when he comes to the bottom of the page or is about to turn the page with his awkward causes. this would easily be a 5star book otherwise.

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required reading for any fan

I love football history and this book should be added to every library.

I hate how the modern game has evolved both on and off the field, this book reminds me that there was a time that football was a man's game .
great performance as well by the reader. I have listened to this many times now.

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Great topic, poor story

This is written more about an accountants guide to the story, rather than a fan's guide. Too detailed about financials, and too little stories about the guys who were the personalities.

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