College Football

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出版者:The Johns Hopkins University Press
作者:John Sayle Watterson
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页数:528
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出版时间:2002-10-14
价格:USD 32.00
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780801871146
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图书标签:
  • 大学橄榄球
  • 美式足球
  • NCAA
  • 体育
  • 竞技
  • 大学体育
  • 橄榄球赛季
  • 球队
  • 运动员
  • 赛事
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"In March [1892] Stanford and California had played the first college football game on the Pacific Coast in San Francisco...The pregame activities included a noisy parade down streets bedecked with school colors. Tickets sold so fast that the Stanford student manager, future president Herbert Hoover, and his California counterpart, could not keep count of the gold and silver coins. When they finally totaled up the proceeds, they found that the revenues amounted to 30,000-a fair haul for a game that had to be temporarily postponed because no one had thought to bring a ball!"-from College Football: History, Spectacle, Controversy, Chapter Three In this comprehensive history of America's popular pastime, John Sayle Watterson shows how college football in more than one hundred years has evolved from a simple game played by college students into a lucrative, semiprofessional enterprise. With a historian's grasp of the context and a novelist's eye for the telling detail, Watterson presents a compelling portrait rich in anecdotes, colorful personalities, and troubling patterns. He tells how the infamous Yale-Princeton "fiasco" of 1881, in which Yale forced a 0-0 tie in a championship game by retaining possession of the ball for the entire game, eventually led to the first-down rule that would begin to transform Americanized rugby into American football. He describes the kicks and punches, gouged eyes, broken collarbones, and flagrant rule violations that nearly led to the sport's demise (including such excesses as a Yale player who wore a uniform soaked in blood from a slaughterhouse). And he explains the reforms of 1910, which gave official approval to a radical new tactic traditionalists were sure would doom the game as they knew it-the forward pass. As college football grew in the booming economy of the 1920s, Watterson explains, the flow of cash added fuel to an already explosive mix. Coaches like Knute Rockne became celebrities in their own right, with highly paid speaking engagements and product endorsements. At the same time, the emergence of the first professional teams led to inevitable scandals involving recruitment and subsidies for student-athletes. Revelations of illicit aid to athletes in the 1930s led to failed attempts at reform by the fledgling NCAA in the postwar "Sanity Code," intended to control abuses by permitting limited subsidies to college players but which actually paved the way for the "free ride" many players receive today. Watterson also explains how the growth of TV revenue led to college football programs' unprecedented prosperity, just as the rise of professional football seemed to relegate college teams to "minor league" status. He explores issues of gender and race, from the shocked reactions of spectators to the first female cheerleaders in the 1930s to their successful exploitation by Roone Arledge three decades later. He describes the role of African-American players, from the days when Southern schools demanded all-white teams (and Northern schools meekly complied); through the black armbands and protests of the 60s; to one of the game's few successful, if limited, reforms, as black athletes dominate the playing field while often being shortchanged in the classroom. Today, Watterson observes, colleges' insatiable hunger for revenues has led to an abuse-filled game nearly indistinguishable from the professional model of the NFL. After examining the standard solutions for reform, he offers proposals of his own, including greater involvement by faculty, trustees, and college presidents. Ultimately, however, Watterson concludes that the history of college football is one in which the rules of the game have changed, but those of human nature have not.

College Football:美国文化的一场狂欢 当秋日的凉风吹拂,金黄的落叶开始飘零,美国的校园里便会涌起一股别样的激情——那是对大学美式橄榄球(College Football)的狂热。这项运动早已超越了简单的体育竞技范畴,它已深深地融入了美国社会、文化和历史的肌理之中,成为一种独特的现象,一种代代相传的传统,更是一场不折不扣的年度狂欢。 历史的沉淀与传统的传承 大学美式橄榄球在美国拥有超过一个世纪的悠久历史。从最初的蹒跚起步,到如今拥有庞大而严谨的体系,这项运动的演变本身就是美国社会进步和文化融合的缩影。从常春藤盟校的先锋到南方各州火热的追捧,从“五大联盟”(Power Five conferences)的崛起,到“全国大学体育协会”(NCAA)的规则制定,每一个环节都充满了故事和传奇。 这场运动的魅力,很大程度上在于其深厚的传统。每一个大学都有其标志性的颜色、队徽、歌曲和吉祥物,这些元素不仅仅是球队的象征,更是校友们共同的身份认同和情感纽带。在比赛日,成千上万的球迷会身着球队的颜色,挥舞着旗帜,在体育场外聚集,形成声势浩大的“Tailgate Party”(赛前野餐派对)。这种派对不仅是为了品尝美食、畅饮啤酒,更是为了在新赛季开始前,与同样热爱这支球队的朋友和家人共聚一堂,分享对胜利的期盼,对球队的支持。 校园的骄傲与社区的凝聚 大学美式橄榄球是校园文化中最耀眼的一颗明星。对于大学而言,一支成功的橄榄球队不仅是体育上的荣誉,更是提升学校声誉、吸引优秀学生和教师、增强校友凝聚力的重要力量。每当周末球队获胜,整个校园都会沉浸在欢乐的海洋之中,学生们会在校园里游行,唱响校歌,庆祝来之不易的胜利。这种集体荣誉感,能够极大地促进校园内的团结与归属感。 橄榄球比赛的影响力更是延伸到了当地社区。许多城市和城镇都因其所属大学的橄榄球队而闻名,球队的比赛日也成为当地经济的重要驱动力。球迷们的到来会带动餐饮、住宿、零售等行业的发展,为社区带来活力。对于很多居民来说,支持本地的大学球队,就像支持自己的家人一样,是他们生活中不可或缺的一部分。 比赛的激情与策略的博弈 当然,这项运动最核心的吸引力还在于其本身精彩绝伦的比赛。大学美式橄榄球的比赛节奏快、对抗性强,充满着力量、速度、技巧和智慧的完美结合。从四分卫精准的长传,到跑卫势不可挡的冲刺,再到防守队员凶猛的擒抱,每一个回合都牵动着观众的心弦。 更重要的是,大学美式橄榄球是一场高水平的战术博弈。教练组精心设计的战术,球员们在场上的临场应变,以及双方在攻防两端进行的策略较量,都使得比赛充满了悬念和看点。从每一次传球路线的选择,到每一次跑球的突破时机,再到每一次防守的站位部署,都蕴含着教练们的智慧和球员们的执行力。许多大学球队的战术体系甚至能影响到职业橄榄球(NFL),可见其在技战术层面的高度。 明星的诞生与梦想的追逐 大学美式橄榄球是许多年轻运动员实现职业梦想的起点。无数在大学赛场上叱咤风云的明星球员,最终都进入了NFL,成为家喻户晓的职业运动员,甚至进入名人堂。这些球员在大学时期的表现,不仅仅是技术上的磨练,更是意志品质、团队精神和领导能力的培养。他们的奋斗故事,也激励着无数年轻一代去追逐自己的梦想。 从20世纪初的传奇人物,到当代的超级巨星,每一位在大学橄榄球历史上留下名字的球员,都拥有自己独特的魅力和动人的故事。他们的每一次触地得分,每一次成功的擒抱,都可能成为历史性的时刻,被球迷们津津乐道。 不止于运动,更是生活方式 在美国,观看大学美式橄榄球比赛已经成为一种生活方式。许多家庭会选择在比赛日聚在一起,享受美食,讨论球队,为支持的球队加油助威。这种共同的体验,能够增进家庭成员之间的感情,也为人们提供了一个重要的社交平台。 对于许多美国人来说,大学美式橄榄球承载着他们青春的回忆,承载着对母校的深情,更承载着一种永不磨灭的热爱。它是一种能够跨越年龄、种族、社会阶层,将不同的人们联系在一起的强大力量。它是一场关于激情、关于荣耀、关于梦想的盛宴,一场在美国社会中永远不会落幕的狂欢。

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