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NPR features Gay’s solution to football physics conundrum
With Super Bowl LVIII days away, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Tim Gay was featured on a Feb. 7 episode of NPR’s “Short Wave” podcast that delved into a longtime mystery of football physics he helped explain: On a deep, well-thrown pass, why does the front tip of a football follow the ball’s trajectory, so that it points upward when launched but downward by the time it reaches a receiver? Gay, Willa Cather Professor of physics and author of “Football Physics: The Science of the Game,” was first intrigued by the tight-spiral conundrum when asked about it by friend and Nobel Laureate Bill Phillips following a lecture Gay delivered in 2000. “I have been to enough meetings with Bill tha

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