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Jonathan Horowitz announces, writes about, and produces social and digital media for sports. An Emmy Award finalist for “Sports Play-by-Play” in the Heartland region for 2015 and 2016, he is both a play-by-play and public address announcer for basketball, football, horse racing, soccer, and more. He has produced sports stories for Altitude Sports & Entertainment, AT&T SportsNet, and AuroraTV in the Rocky Mountain region. Horowitz has also authored books for the Publishing Office at the Libra ...
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The Greatest Game Ever Played refers to the 1958 NFL Championship Game between the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants. Jonathan Horowitz and Susan Reyburn look back at the precursor to the major spectacle that the Super Bowl has become. More information about The Greatest Game Ever Played is available in Horowitz' sports trivia card deck The One a…
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The past, present, and future—the Rose Bowl to the Salad Bowl to the bowls that make up the College Football Playoffs. History and analysis by Susan Reyburn and Jonathan Horowitz, authors of Football Nation, a Library of Congress publication about 400 years of history of football in American life.Di Jonathan Horowitz
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The college football rivalry known as The Holy War between Utah and BYU will renew in Sin City in the Las Vegas Bowl, reminiscent of what the 18th century French philosopher Voltaire said, “God is a comedian playing to an audience that is too afraid to laugh.”Di Jonathan Horowitz
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Football and Thanksgiving have built their traditions together. President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the first national day of thanksgiving in 1863. In 1876, the Thanksgiving matchup between Yale and Princeton was the first college football game played away from a campus, a precursor to the modern bowl games. The words of the New York Herald in 189…
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Michigan State never led in its two marquee wins in 2015 against Michigan and Ohio State until the clock hit zeros. The volatility of the 2015 college football season has taught:1) It’s possible to figure things out at the last second and look like a genius. 2) Champions also know how to lose in addition to knowing how to win.3) As much as we think…
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