EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 22 MIN
The Real Origins of College Football
from MX3.vip · host Mike Wright
The history of college football is deeper and more fascinating than most people realize. In this episode of the MX3 Podcast, we dive into the origins of college football, from Rutgers vs. Princeton in 1869, to the rise of Ivy League dominance, and how the sport evolved into today’s massive institutions with 100,000-seat stadiums.We explore how the NCAA shifted from “amateur” athletes to today’s NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) era, why college football remains more popular than many NFL teams, and the legendary rivalries that shaped the game — Harvard vs. Yale, Army vs. Navy, and beyond.🔥 Whether you’re a football fan, a history buff, or just curious about how sports shape culture, this episode has insights you won’t want to miss.👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations about money, motivation, and real-world events.🌐 Learn more at: www.mx3.vipSupport the showMX3 Podcast on Youtubewww.youtube.com/@mx3podcastContact MX3 PodcastTweet us: @mx3podcastEmail us: [email protected]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-w-wright-9397b23a/Thanks for listening & keep on living your life the Wright way!
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The history of college football is deeper and more fascinating than most people realize. In this episode of the MX3 Podcast, we dive into the origins of college football, from Rutgers vs. Princeton in 1869, to the rise of Ivy League dominance, and how the sport evolved into today’s massive institutions with 100,000-seat stadiums. We explore how the NCAA shifted from “amateur” athletes to today’s NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) era, why college football remains more popular than many NFL teams, an...
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