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"What it Was, Was Football" was printed in Mad magazine in 1958, with illustrations by artist George Woodbridge.
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Capitol released the record in the same year, which soon had sold nearly 800,000 copies, and was instrumental in launching Griffith's career in television, stage, and film.
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Also, while the original recording makes no direct reference to a specific university as a setting for the game witnessed, the illustrations in the Mad version refer to both the Ivy League and University of Notre Dame.