Pro Football Historian (PFH) is a blog page written by Flint Given. Pro Football Historian or PFH is a page to inform people on prior NFL events that people might not know about. Learning about teams from the 1920s or even the first few NFL World Championships in the 1930s fascinates me. It's these kinds of events that I want to discuss in this blog. Hopefully you are interested and will continue to check up on my blogs.
Pages
▼
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Champaign (American) Legion - The Most Unexplored Team In Professional Football History
The Champaign Legion was a football team in 1920. Not much information is out there on this team but all is known is they played a game against the Decatur Staleys (later becoming the Chicago Bears) of APFA in 1920. In the game Dutch Sternaman ran for two touchdowns and threw one later in the football game to Pard Pearce. Sternaman also kicked two extra points to result in a 20-0 win for the Staleys. The only information of the game was it was played in Champaign, Illinois on McKinley Field. The field is still being used today but after many years of renovations it looks nothing like it did in 1920. Reportedly 500 people were in attendance for the game. Besides this game there is no other information on this team. We do not know who played for Champaign, who founded it or why they played one game then never played again. We also do not know what league, if any they were in. They just played one game, lost it to 0-20 on November 11th, 1920 and never played another game again from all that we know. In professional football history this might be the most unexplored teams in its history.
No comments:
Post a Comment