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player, who played eight varsity seasons of college football, for an unprecedented total of 73 consecutive games, from 1887 to 1894. During this era of football, teams dressed in poorly made equipment and usually played heavy schedules. For example, during Wyant's final season in 1894 alone, he
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In 1895 Wyant graduated from the Divinity School and served as a
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Doctorate of Medicine
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Adam Martin Wyant
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"Dr. Andrew Wyant, Physician, Minister"
"The History of Pro Football At Greensburg, Pennsylvania (1894-1900)"
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