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Today at 6pm ET, Turner Classic Movies is showing "Saturday's Hero", a 1951 film about college football. It presents a negative view of the sport. This opinion was quite common at the time, as the West Point cheating scandal was big news.
The hero, played by John Derek, is named Steve Novak. He is of Polish background from New Jersey. Tennessee's 1951 National Championship team had plenty of players with this profile.
The film's message is that players who want an education are discouraged by the athletic department from getting one. They are then thrown out when they are injured and unable to play. This film is rarely shown on TV. I saw it on TCM around 7 years ago. It's worth a look if you want to see what critics of college football were saying in 1951.
The hero, played by John Derek, is named Steve Novak. He is of Polish background from New Jersey. Tennessee's 1951 National Championship team had plenty of players with this profile.
The film's message is that players who want an education are discouraged by the athletic department from getting one. They are then thrown out when they are injured and unable to play. This film is rarely shown on TV. I saw it on TCM around 7 years ago. It's worth a look if you want to see what critics of college football were saying in 1951.