9 dic 1950 anni - As professional football
became a national television
phenomenon, college football
did as well. In the 1950s,
Notre Dame, which had a
large national following,
formed its own network
to broadcast its games, but
by and large, the sport still
retained a mostly regional
following. In 1952, the NCAA
claimed all television broadcasting
rights for the games of its member
institutions, and it alone negotiated
television rights.