Grantland Rice
Grantland Rice was a prominent American sportswriter known for his poetic writing style and insightful commentary. Born on November 1, 1880, in Tennessee, he became one of the most influential sports journalists of the early 20th century. Rice wrote for various newspapers, including the New York Evening Post and the New York Herald Tribune, and is best remembered for his coverage of college football and baseball.
He popularized the phrase "It's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game," emphasizing sportsmanship and integrity. Rice's legacy includes his contributions to the Associated Press and his role in shaping sports journalism, making him a respected figure in American sports history.