Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for December 18, 1970
Transcript:
B.D.: Alright, next play is... Football player: Excuse me, B.D., but some of us would like to know why we spend so much time in huddles. B.D.: Well, basically, Bill, I see the huddle as an allegory of the human condition...the huddle is an arena in which our passions and desires are played out. I, as quarterback, help direct them. Football player: Oh, I see. Thank you. B.D.: (I like to think of myself as the Freud of college football.)
In the collection “Still a Few Bugs in the System”, Fellini is used instead of Freud.