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Now on YouTube

With 2019 now ended, I have moved the podcast to YouTube and discontinued it at Buzzsprout. Nothing against Buzzsprout, but the podcast just didn’t draw that much interest and I couldn’t see the point of continuing to pay for continued hosting. You can continue to support the podcast through donations.

If you’d like to skip reading the various articles and just get to the episodes, here’s a playlist with all the episodes in order:

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Production Wrapped

I’ve just finished production on the final episode of the podcast and uploaded it to Buzzsprout. Season 2, Episode 10: “Endings” explores the impact of the Triangles and some of their players on both sports and the Dayton, Ohio community. The final episode is scheduled to drop on Thursday, October 17. I hope you’ll check it out.

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Season 2 Premieres August 15

“Triangles” returns with Season 2 on Thursday August 15. This season will cover the Dayton Triangles’ National Football League years. Highlights include epic battles on the gridiron with legends like Jim Thorpe, Red Grange and more. Get a taste of the early days of professional football. It all starts August 15.

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Season 1, Episode 3: Coming of Age (Part One) – Preview

Season 1, Episode 3, “Coming of Age (Part One)” begins the story of how the Saint Mary’s Cadets, predecessors of NFL founding team the Dayton Triangles, became champions of local independent football. Full episodes of the podcast will be available to stream Thursday evening, May 23, 2019.

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Triangle Park Burial Ground Survey: Some Historical Perspective (Opinion)

Reports in the local media indicate that planned construction of a new turf football field at Triangle Park in Dayton is on hold. The National Football League had committed funds to put in the new field in commemoration of the 100th NFL season and the 100th anniversary of the first game between league teams, played at the park on October 3, 1920. There’s a problem, though. Guy Jones, a Native American, has brought forward evidence that the site may be a Native American burial ground.

Based on past history, Mr. Jones has cause for concern.