Both started as Sports Illustrated games that were later published by the Baltimore area company Avalon Hill. The professional football equivalent of that game with NFL teams was first called Sports Illustrated Pro Football, and later Paydirt. came up with a board game in cooperation with Sports Illustrated Magazine to create a game that simulated the play of football using real college teams through history called Bowl Bound. Thankfully for me, the good folks of Time Inc. My competitive juices also have me wanting to play a little football, too. With the kickoff of today’s Pinstripe Bowl from New York City between the Pitt Panthers (8-4) of the ACC and the Northwestern Wildcats (6-6) of the Big Ten having just occurred, I cannot help but want to watch some college football.
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