Ultimate Frisbee Goes Pro

For 40 years, students have been tossing the Frisbee back and forth on college campuses in impromptu games of “Ultimate” – a non-contact football-like game where a disc substitutes for a ball. Over the years, the game has gone from pastime to a full-on organized sport with teams competing across the country. Now, ultimate is […]

For 40 years, students have been tossing the Frisbee back and forth on college campuses in impromptu games of “Ultimate” – a non-contact football-like game where a disc substitutes for a ball. Over the years, the game has gone from pastime to a full-on organized sport with teams competing across the country. Now, ultimate is turning professional – with the establishment of the new American Ultimate Disc League. Raymie Younkin, general manager and head coach of Kentucky’s “Bluegrass Revolution”, one of the eight new pro teams, joins us to explain why he believes the new league could become this generation’s NBA.

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