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Knute Rockne: The Immigrant Who Transformed American Football

Por: Forbes Business November 22, 2022

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Coach Knute Rockne (left) and Captain Glenn Carberry (right) of Notre Dame looking over their team. ... [+] (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)Corbis via Getty Images When Knute Rockne immigrated to America as a child from Norway, he did not speak English or understand American football. When he died, he was the country’s most famous college football coach, and the president, religious leaders and Notre Dame football fans mourned... + full article



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