Old NBC college football footage. 60 years ago, Indiana sucked, Notre Dame had football on NBC, 60 years later, nothing much has changed. Notre Dame routs 48-6. Rare footage.
There were a lot of interesting players in this game for the Irish. Future NFL head coach John Mazur, John Lattner, Neil Worden, Ralph Guglielmi,Joe Heap,Menil Mavraides, Art Hunter,all who later played in the NFL. The massive 6-9, 290 lb. #91 Joe Katchik for the Irish was later an original 1960 New York Titan. Very nice upload.
This was actually a broadcast done by something called the Theater Television Network, which didn't do traditional broadcast to homes, but to theaters, where patrons bought tickets to watch the game on the big screen. TTN began in 1951 by televising Truman's State of the Union address and followed with college basketball games that winter and this Sept. 29 game from South Bend, Indiana. TTN died two years later.
@CutterHistorical A Vatican II "Catholic" university, but not a real Catholic university.
tleatherland 2 months ago 2
@tleatherland they still are, arent they?
CutterHistorical 2 months ago
Back when Notre Dame was actually a Catholic university.
tleatherland 2 months ago
There were a lot of interesting players in this game for the Irish. Future NFL head coach John Mazur, John Lattner, Neil Worden, Ralph Guglielmi,Joe Heap,Menil Mavraides, Art Hunter,all who later played in the NFL. The massive 6-9, 290 lb. #91 Joe Katchik for the Irish was later an original 1960 New York Titan. Very nice upload.
deeniemarie7 2 months ago
Man, this is AMAZING! Thanks for the UL!
TheAntihero6212 2 months ago
This was actually a broadcast done by something called the Theater Television Network, which didn't do traditional broadcast to homes, but to theaters, where patrons bought tickets to watch the game on the big screen. TTN began in 1951 by televising Truman's State of the Union address and followed with college basketball games that winter and this Sept. 29 game from South Bend, Indiana. TTN died two years later.
jayschool 2 months ago
Frank Reynolds on the play-by-play. Amazing.
jayschool 2 months ago