I was watching a documentary About the invention of the wishbone offense. This giant just said Coaches used to share information with other coaches and today that wouldn’t work because it’s too much money involved. So the geniuses couldn’t share information across the aisle again. But the love for the game was so pure. That Is how the p____ game is today. We make it so petty that we don’t share anymore. But this made the game more secret. The Wishbone offense was created by Emory Bellard in the 1960s, evolving from earlier T-formation tweaks by Texas high school coaches like Charles "Spud" Cason to get a fullback the ball quicker, with Bellard developing it further at Texas under Darrell Royal as a powerful triple-option attack, famously named by Mickey Hershkowitz, revolutionizing college football by emphasizing deception and ball control before defenses eventually adapted, notes SEC Storied and Wikipedia