- Dedicated to the Incomparable KNUTE ROCKNE
- In the tradition of the great Knute Rockne
- A football story about real flesh-and-blood youngsters...with an idea that sweeps everything before it in one great dramatic rush for the box-office...that wonderful, never-say-die spirit that molds a handful of untried youngsters into a powerful, irresistible world's champion.
- CHEER WITH THE CROWDS AS FOOTBALL'S GREATEST HEROES THUNDER ACROSS THE SCREEN IN THIS GRIDIRON ROMANCE! (Print Ad-Troy Times, ((Troy, NY)) 30 October 1931)
- Dedicated to the Incomparable "KNUTE ROCKNE" MAKER OF MEN! HEROES OF TOMORROW! (Print Ad- Reading Eagle, ((Reading, Penna.)) 18 October 1931)
- GREAT BECAUSE IT'S REAL THE NATION'S FOOTBALL HEROES...SCREEN-STAR FAVORITES IN A True Story of Boys Striving-Struggling-Fighting-Sacrificing to Make the Big Team! (Print Ad-Wisconsin News, ((Milwaukee, Wisc.)) 8 October 1931)
- Just as Knute Rockne would have wanted it...The electrifying romance Glorifying the American youth! (Print Ad-Illustrated Daily News, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 16 October 1931)
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