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• Another historic stadium dating back to 1913 is Bobby Dodd Stadium at Georgia Tech’s Grant Field. It is the oldest continuouslyused on-campus college football site in the FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly Division I-A). The game has been played at the downtown Atlanta site since 1905. The stadium was the site of the most lopsided game in football history. Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland College 222-0 in 1916! • A west coast college football venue listed on the National Historic Landmark, but not as old as Yale or Harvard, is the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Home field for the University of Southern California (USC), this is the only stadium in the world that has hosted the Olympics twice. It has also hosted the Super Bowl and the World Series.
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• Another California field, Stanford Stadium, made a lot of history in its 84-year life span. In spite of this, it was decided that the best thing for the school, players and fans was to replace the stadium. A new structure opened in 2006. One of the biggest complaints about the old Stanford Stadium was inadequate restroom facilities. The restrooms were enlarged but overall the new stadium was made smaller. The old stadium, built in 1921, had a seating capacity of 86,000, and held as many as 94,000. The new stadium is built for a crowd of 50,000. • Of the big events held at the old Stanford stadium, two standouts were: when Herbert Hoover, a Stanford grad and former football manager, accepted the Republican nomination for president in 1928; and a track meet between the U.S. and the USSR (Soviet Union) in 1962, during the “Cold War,” when political tensions were high. The attendance over two days was 153,000 to watch the friendly competition.
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A cool place to go on a hot day is underground. One of the “coolest,” (as in really amazing!) is Carlsbad Caverns National in aside. Carlsbad, mixture.Park Set relish New Mexico. The temperature underground 3. Heat 12-inch ovenproof at Carlsbad Caverns is 56°Fskillet (13°onC)high. all Pat the steaks time. Blasted with blazing-high • heatJimandWhite given credit for paper beingtowels. the first basted isin butter, dry with “explorer” of thestripcaverns in with 1898. He was a this aged, succulent Sprinkle 1/2 teaspoon cowboy began tosalt explore the caves steak bringswhochophouse and 1/2 teaspoon fresh-as a teenager.toHe feetblack (18.3 m)tointo authenticity the descended table in ly 60 ground pepper caverns using a handmade wireAddladder. 15theminutes. season both sides. oil He tried to convince locals that the area to pan; swirl to coat bottomwas 2 tablespoons prespecial for more than a decade.
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• From mid-April to mid-October there are thousands of bats that call Carlsbad Caverns home and rangers give “bat flight” talks each evening. It is estimated that approximately 400,000 Brazilian, more commonly called Mexican, bats “hang” around the caves and fly out each evening to eat tons of bugs. In spite all you have heard and seen in movies and books, bats do not attack people. When the bats re-enter in the mornings, they can be seen diving from all directions at speeds that reach 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) or more! • While the Big Room is a “must see” for anyone visiting Carlsbad, and has elevator access, there are many guided tours that are accessible to healthy individuals. The Natural Entrance is great for people who can handle the 750 feet deep (228.6 m) descent on a steep, narrow switchback tail. • The discoveries in Carlsbad Caverns National Park continue as cave scientists, called speleologists, study, expand and share their knowledge with curious non-scientists who enjoy learning more about what lies beneath the earth.
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From the leather head harnesses of the late 19th century to today’s modern football helmets, safety has been the key to the design and improvements that have occurred. • The earliest football helmets had almost no padding. They were made of leather and did little to soften blows to the head. • An Annapolis, Maryland shoemaker was credited with the creation of the first helmet, made for Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves. Admiral Reeves had been advised by a Navy doctor that it would be “instant insanity” and he would be risking death if he endured another kick to his head. • Reeves wore that first helmet in 1893 in an Army versus Navy football game. Helmets did not actually become mandatory until 1939 for college games and in 1943 for the National Football League (NFL). • The man who received the most credit, in the 1890s, for the invention of the football helmet was George Barclay, a halfback for Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. Barclay was very concerned about developing “cauliflower ears.” “An acquired deformity of the outer ear,” cauliflower ear, also known as boxer’s ear or wrestler’s ear, is caused by blunt trauma to the ear. The blood supply to the outer ear is disrupted and the skin shrivels and folds, causing a cauliflower-like appearance. Nicknamed “The Rose” for his concern about his looks, Barclay didn’t want to harm his appearance. • Barclay found a local harness maker who designed a leather helmet. Known as a “head harness,” these helmets were fitted specifically for an individual player, with three thick leather straps. • By 1915 big changes were happening with helmets. They were becoming more spherical and included padding, straps and earpieces to better protect the head.
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