Wearing borrowed uniforms, practicing on obscure college campuses, and led by a former Marine Corps W.W. II fighter ace as commissioner, the American Football League (AFL) debuted in the Fall of 1960 to challenge the monopoly of the well-established National Football League. Within ten years it had won two Super Bowls and had forced a merger with its rival, splitting the NFL into the National and American Football Conferences. This colorful history of the AFL and its unforgettable cast of characters, from Billy Cannon to Joe Namath to its "Foolish Club" of team owners recounts the startling success of an upstart league that prevailed against long odds.
The 1966 Grey Cup
Joe Montana- Gut Check
Joe Montana- A Star Is Born
Joe Montana- Camelot
Joe Montana- Growing Up Montana
The 1965 Grey Cup
Black History Month: Engraved On A Nation- The Chuck Ealey Story
The 1964 Grey Cup
Black History Month: The Life And Times Of Warren Moon
Edmonton Eskimos Grey Cup Dynasty
The 1963 Grey Cup
All Madden
Scramblin' Fran
Black History Month Presentation- From The 55 Yard Line, African Americans In The CFL With Dana Auguster
Black History Month Presentation- Fritz Pollard, The Forgotten Man
The 1962 Grey Cup
WFL America Radio - Philadelphia Bell vs Chicago Fire
The 1961 Grey Cup
Getting Stung In The WFL
From The 55 Yard Line, Border Boys- A Conversation With PFRA & CFL Historian Ryan Christiansen
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