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<blockquote data-quote="froginmn" data-source="post: 3224179" data-attributes="member: 67577"><p>A lot of things about the game were the same, though. My grandfather was an OL for Minnesota in about 1920. He told my dad that there was a good DL from Iowa who they hated. The field at that old stadium was made from ash. He said they'd get in their stance, grab a handful of ash, and shove it in the guys face to stop him.</p><p></p><p>I know there's a lot of jokes about shoving ash in someone's face but that's a true story that shows that players were just as dirty then as they are 100 years later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginmn, post: 3224179, member: 67577"] A lot of things about the game were the same, though. My grandfather was an OL for Minnesota in about 1920. He told my dad that there was a good DL from Iowa who they hated. The field at that old stadium was made from ash. He said they'd get in their stance, grab a handful of ash, and shove it in the guys face to stop him. I know there's a lot of jokes about shoving ash in someone's face but that's a true story that shows that players were just as dirty then as they are 100 years later. [/QUOTE]
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