In the super-sized world of the Super Bowl, millionaire players compete in a made-for-TV spectacle that reaches an audience of 141 million... zoozoom.com launches a feature that puts the glitz and glamor in perspective.
ZOOZOOM the original online glossy launches 'Six Man Football', a feature by photographer and writer Rob Hann.
View story here: http://zoozoom.com/#type=story&id=415
Six Man Football is a version of football played throughout West Texas in high schools too small to sustain a regular football program. The schools are so small that even non-athletes, the scrawny or overweight kids, are welcomed with open arms and not treated any differently from their more athletically gifted teammates. The same ethos applies to the cheerleaders.
In many ways, Six Man Football harks back to simpler times, before the massive commercialization of sports, before companies spent $30 million on a 30 second commercial.
As Ron Hann writes "Traveling to the small desert towns amid the mountains of far West Texas is in some ways a step back into a more simple time. People treat each other, and strangers, with an open friendliness. There's very little going on in these towns and the high school football games take center stage. It's hard not to feel a buzz of anticipation driving on an empty road toward a set of floodlights burning in the desert night. The game is fast and high scoring. There's a "slaughter rule" which states that if at half-time or at any time in the second half one team leads another by forty five points or more, the game is over to save the losing team further humiliation."
In Rob Hann's remarkable photo essay, shot in rural Texas, the faces and landscapes of Six Man Football draw a stark contrast with the spectacle of the superbowl, showing us another side of American Football.
India opts out of Tour de Pakistan Cycle Race
Publish Date : 3/3/2007 7:09:00 AM
India on Friday opted out of the 13th Tour de Pakistan Cycle Race citing security reasons, even as the New Zealand and Canadian teams arrived here to participate in the event.
World Cup fever puts kidney on sale
Publish Date : 3/2/2007 7:09:00 AM
Cricket fanatics do a lot to watch their favourite team in action, but selling one's kidney was unheard hitherto.
Sania awaits medical report on her knee
Publish Date : 3/2/2007 7:01:00 AM
Sania Mirza's hopes of a quick return to the courts hung in balance today as she was asked to undergo more medical tests on her injured knee.
Jindal wins gold in men's skeet at Masters Shooting
Publish Date : 3/1/2007 8:33:00 AM
Ace shooter and Member of Parliament Naveen Jindal won the gold in the men's skeet event at the V Sardar Sajjan Singh Sethi Memorial Masters Shooting Competition at the Oases Ranges here.
Pepsi launches new cola to commemorate cricket World Cup 2007
Publish Date : 2/28/2007 8:28:00 AM
Soft drink giant PepsiCo India today launched Pepsi Gold, a premium cola, to commemorate ICC World Cup cricket tournament beginning March 13 this year.
India's World Cup prospects bright: former players
Publish Date : 2/24/2007 8:27:00 AM
The Indian team has several matchwinners in its ranks which makes it a strong contender for the World Cup in the Caribbean, former cricketers believe.
Dhoni to work for taking a run-a-ball in World Cup
Publish Date : 2/23/2007 6:43:00 AM
Bowlers of rival teams in the coming World Cup have to put in extra effort to bowl dot balls against ICC's number two batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who today said he would strive hard to take at least one run every ball .....
India go in as favourites, Oz will not reach semis: Qadir
Publish Date : 2/23/2007 6:36:00 AM
Rahul Dravid and his men may have their concerns with injuries and form, but Pakistani legend Abdul Qadir believes India are "favourites" while Australia will fail to reach the semifinal of the World Cup in the Caribbean.
A1 India finish 16th in Australia
Publish Date : 2/5/2007 8:49:00 AM
Team A1 India had a disappointing finish with rookie driver Parthiva Sureshwaran coming a distant 16th in the Feature Race of the Australian Grand Prix of the A1 GP World Cup of Sport in Sydney today.
Sao Paulo beat Mohun Bagan 2-0
Publish Date : 2/5/2007 8:47:00 AM
Cashing in on their midfield dominance, Sao Paulo Football Club of Brazil beat city giant Mohun Bagan 2-0 in the third of the five-match Super Soccer series at the Salt Lake Stadium here today.
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