The Morrill Nose Mask: Amazing Early Football Equipment You Never Heard Of

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Hardcore College Football History

Hardcore College Football History

5 ай бұрын

This video provides a historical overview of early football equipment, focusing on the evolution of the nose mask and its significance in protecting players before the widespread adoption of helmets. Initially, a heavy head of hair was deemed sufficient for head protection in college football. The narrative introduces Albert Cumnock, a Harvard player who invented the moral nose mask in 1891 for his teammate, John Cranston, to protect a nose injury. The mask was designed to safeguard the nose, teeth, and face during the game, a necessity due to the physical nature of football at the time, which included pushing, shoving, and occasional blows with the open hand or elbow, leading to injuries.
The text goes on to describe how the moral nose mask was produced and commercialized by John Morrill, highlighting its features like being made of fine rubber without metal, costing $2.50, and being sold through the Spalding catalog for decades. It mentions historical photographs and the physical aspects of wearing the mask, such as holding it with the front teeth and its implications for breathing and playing.
Further, the text introduces a later innovation, the Wendell nose mask patented in 1912 by Percy Langdon Wendell, which aimed to improve upon the moral nose mask by reducing strain on the front teeth and allowing better breathing. This mask used leather strips held in place by the wearer's molars.
The summary concludes with the eventual decline of nose masks around 1912-1915 as football rules and play style evolved, leading to more forceful collisions and necessitating more comprehensive protective gear like helmets, shoulder pads, and full uniforms. The text serves as an introduction to the history of football equipment, emphasizing the role of the nose mask in the sport's early days, presented by Jon Johnston as part of a series on hardcore college football history.
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@funkybayatPK
@funkybayatPK
Another interesting and great presentation John.
@jaydlytning
@jaydlytning
Hello sir, I love your channel on the early history of football, and this one about equipment is way cool! I would be very interested to watch a video about the kickers of this time, their special equipment, if any, and any info on the kicking game back then. Thanks! This video gives a whole new meaning to what a "nose guard" in football is! Ha ha, once again, great channel.
@TheMac888888
@TheMac888888
Great channel. Love the history videos!
@midori6756
@midori6756
Love this channel! Thank you!
@epone3488
@epone3488
What an odd invention. As it is in the modern day playing Aussie rules, Rugby and Gridiron I have broken through BOTH my front teeth and they are now capped and reinforced by modern dental techniques. This is despite using mouth guards and helmets. I attribute this mostly to closing front angle collisions in gridiron if Im honest. In over 20 yrs of contact sports predominantly rugby I have never had a broken nose on the field. I cant imagine clamping down with my front teeth on this device; seems horrible.
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1
My dad was born and raised in Morrill, Nebraska. As far as I know, nothing ever came from there but sugar beets and pinto beans, certainly no nose masks!
@collegefootballhistorian2078
@collegefootballhistorian2078
The funny thing is until the face mask there really was no nose protection given this died out in the teens. Of course the face mask is another one of those old football adages that Paul Brown invented it in order to protect otto graham. Probably one of those things that are only somewhat true.
@libertarian4323
@libertarian4323
Why not simply have a second adjustable around the head strap at the bottom of the nose piece and leave out the nonsense about holding it in your teeth? Even better: have it cover the nose and mouth and anchored by straps at the chin level (a bit like the villain "Bane" from "Batman"? This thing looks like it was engineered by a former player who had taken too many blows to the head.
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