3571:, there were fifteen bowls in 1980. With more national venues and increased available revenue, the bowls saw an explosive growth throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In the thirty years from 1950 to 1980, seven bowl games were added to the schedule. From 1980 to 2008, an additional 20 bowl games were added to the schedule. Some have criticized this growth, claiming that the increased number of games has diluted the significance of playing in a bowl game. Yet others have countered that the increased number of games has increased exposure and revenue for a greater number of schools, and see it as a positive development. Teams participating in bowl games also get to practice up to four hours per day or 20 hours per week until their bowl game concludes. There is no limit on the number of practices during the bowl season, so teams that play later in the season (usually ones with more wins) get more opportunity to practice than ones that play earlier. This bowl practice period can be compared to the spring practice schedule when teams can have 15 on-field practice sessions. Many teams that play late in the bowl season use the first few practices for evaluation and development of younger players while resting the starters.
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its newly adopted sport, which was not spreading as many had hoped. Students and alumni began to clamor for a return to
American football to allow wider intercollegiate competition. The pressure at rival California was stronger (especially as the school had not been as successful in the Big Game as they had hoped), and in 1915 California returned to American football. As reasons for the change, the school cited rule change back to American football, the overwhelming desire of students and supporters to play American football, interest in playing other East Coast and Midwest schools, and a patriotic desire to play an "American" game. California's return to American football increased the pressure on Stanford to also change back in order to maintain the rivalry. Stanford played its 1915, 1916, and 1917 "Big Games" as rugby union against
428:(NFL), college football has remained extremely popular throughout the U.S. Although the college game has a much larger margin for talent than its pro counterpart, the sheer number of fans following major colleges provides a financial equalizer for the game, with Division I programs – the highest level – playing in huge stadiums, six of which have seating capacity exceeding 100,000 people. In many cases, college stadiums employ bench-style seating, as opposed to individual seats with backs and arm rests (although many stadiums do have a small number of chair back seats in addition to the bench seating). This allows them to seat more fans in a given amount of space than the typical professional stadium, which tends to have more features and comforts for fans. Only three stadiums owned by U.S. colleges or universities,
3744:. For the first time, it included all major conferences (ACC, Big East, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-10, and SEC) and four major bowl games (Rose, Orange, Sugar and Fiesta). The champions of these six conferences, along with two "at-large" selections, were invited to play in the four bowl games. Each year, one of the four bowl games served as a national championship game. Also, a complex system of human polls, computer rankings, and strength of schedule calculations was instituted to rank schools. Based on this ranking system, the No.1 and No.2 teams met each year in the national championship game. Traditional tie-ins were maintained for schools and bowls not part of the national championship. For example, in years when not a part of the national championship, the Rose Bowl still hosted the Big Ten and Pac-10 champions.
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4578:, "We've reached a point where big-time intercollegiate athletics is undermining the integrity of our institutions, diverting presidents and institutions from their main purpose." Football coaches often make more than the presidents of the universities which employ them. Athletes are alleged to receive preferential treatment both in academics and when they run afoul of the law. Although in theory football is an extra-curricular activity engaged in as a sideline by students, it is widely believed to turn a substantial profit, from which the athletes receive no direct benefit. There has been serious discussion about making student-athletes university employees to allow them to be paid. In reality, the majority of major collegiate football programs operated at a financial loss in 2014.
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advantage. Starting in 2013, non-seeded teams can only host a playoff game if both teams involved are unseeded; in such a matchup, the schools must bid for the right to host the game. Selection for the playoffs is determined by a selection committee, although usually a team must have an 8–4 record to even be considered. Losses to an FBS team count against their playoff eligibility, while wins against a
Division II opponent do not count towards playoff consideration. Thus, only Division I wins (whether FBS, FCS, or FCS non-scholarship) are considered for playoff selection. The Division I National Championship game is held in
4510:(BCS) in 1998 to create a definitive national championship game for college football. The series included the four most prominent bowl games (Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Fiesta Bowl), while the national championship game rotated each year between one of these venues. The BCS system was slightly adjusted in 2006, as the NCAA added a fifth game to the series, called the National Championship Game. This allowed the four other BCS bowls to use their normal selection process to select the teams in their games while the top two teams in the BCS rankings would play in the new National Championship Game.
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673:. Two teams of 25 players attempted to score by kicking the ball into the opposing team's goal. Throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed, but there was plenty of physical contact between players. The first team to reach six goals was declared the winner. Rutgers won by a score of six to four. A rematch was played at Princeton a week later under Princeton's own set of rules (one notable difference was the awarding of a "free kick" to any player that caught the ball on the fly, which was a feature adopted from The Football Association's rules; the
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3618:, which attempted to arrange an annual No.1 versus No.2 matchup based on the final AP poll standings. The Coalition lasted for three years; however, several scheduling issues prevented much success; tie-ins still took precedence in several cases. For example, the Big Eight and SEC champions could never meet, since they were contractually bound to different bowl games. The coalition also excluded the Rose Bowl, arguably the most prestigious game in the nation, and two major conferences—the Pac-10 and Big Ten—meaning that it had limited success.
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906:. Rather than increase scoring, which had been Camp's original intent, the rule was exploited to maintain control of the ball for the entire game, resulting in slow, unexciting contests. At the 1882 rules meeting, Camp proposed that a team be required to advance the ball a minimum of five yards within three downs. These down-and-distance rules, combined with the establishment of the line of scrimmage, transformed the game from a variation of rugby football into the distinct sport of American football.
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October 20, 1873, representatives from Yale, Columbia, Princeton, and Rutgers met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City to codify the first set of intercollegiate football rules. Before this meeting, each school had its own set of rules and games were usually played using the home team's own particular code. At this meeting, a list of rules, based more on the Football Association's rules than the rules of the recently founded
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3860:, are also considered to be part of this group. One conference champion from this group receives a spot in a New Year's Six game. In the first seven seasons of the CFP, the Group of Five did not place a team in a semi-final. In 2021, Cincinnati, then a member of The American, qualified for the Playoff, becoming the first Group of 5 team to qualify. Of the nine Group of Five teams selected for New Year's Six bowls, four have won their games.
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2475:. Other important changes, formally adopted in 1910, were the requirements that at least seven offensive players be on the line of scrimmage at the time of the snap, that there be no pushing or pulling, and that interlocking interference (arms linked or hands on belts and uniforms) was not allowed. These changes greatly reduced the potential for collision injuries. Several coaches emerged who took advantage of these sweeping changes.
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first-round games will be played at the home field of the higher seed. The winners of these games advance to meet the top four seeds in the quarterfinals. The NY6 games will host the quarterfinals and semi-finals, rotating so that each bowl game will host two quarterfinals and one semi-final in a three-year cycle. The CFP National
Championship will continue to be held at a site determined by open bidding several years in advance.
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start signing endorsements using their name, image and likeness. "The NCAA has asked
Congress for help in creating a federal NIL law. While several federal options have been proposed, it's becoming increasingly likely that state laws will start to go into effect before a nationwide change is made. There are 28 states with NIL laws already in place and multiple others that are actively pursuing legislation" (Murphy 2021).
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held McGill to a 0–0 tie on the Friday. The
Harvard students took to the rugby rules and adopted them as their own, The games featured a round ball instead of a rugby-style oblong ball. This series of games represents an important milestone in the development of the modern game of American football. In October 1874, the Harvard team once again traveled to Montreal to play McGill in rugby, where they won by three tries.
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per period. Any team that scores a touchdown in double overtime must attempt a two-point conversion. Beginning with triple overtime, each team takes possession at the opponent's 3-yard line and can only score by conversion. A coin toss determines which team will have possession first at the start of each overtime period. Play continues until one team leads the other at the end of a period.
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receive NIL compensation in 2014, and beginning in 2020 specifically allowed these individuals to reference their athletic participation in their endorsement deals. The NCAA passed its own NIL reform, very similar to the NAIA's most recent reform, in July 2021, after its hand was forced by multiple states that had passed legislation allowing NIL compensation, most notably
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awarded to the offense, although, unlike a real safety, the offense kicks off, opposed to the team charged with the safety. This college rule was added in 1988. The NFL, which previously treated the ball as dead during a conversion attempt—meaning that the attempt ended when the defending team gained possession of the football—adopted the college rule in 2015.
3435:, developed by professional and college coaches throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Though some schools play a run-based version of the spread, its most common use is as a passing offense designed to "spread" the field both horizontally and vertically. Some teams have managed to adapt with the times to keep winning consistently. In the rankings of the
4376:(which is not directly run by the NCAA) in 2014. As a result, the official Division I National Champion is the winner of the Football Championship Subdivision, as it is the highest level of football with an NCAA-administered championship tournament. (This also means that FBS student-athletes are the only NCAA athletes who are ineligible for the
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possession and the other team has not completed its possession, the score during the overtime can be wiped out and the game ruled a tie. Some conferences may enforce a curfew for the safety of the players. If, because of numerous overtimes or weather, the game reaches the time-certain finish imposed by the curfew tied, the game is ruled a tie.
509:, also a college of the University of Toronto, F. Barlow Cumberland and Frederick A. Bethune devised rules based on rugby football. Modern Canadian football is widely regarded as having originated with a game played in Montreal, in 1865, when British Army officers played local civilians. The game gradually gained a following, and the
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York City to discuss rule changes to make the game safer. As a result of this meeting, the
Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States was formed in 1906. The IAAUS was the original rule making body of college football, but would go on to sponsor championships in other sports. The IAAUS would get its current name of
4368:, formerly known as Division I-A college football, has historically not employed a playoff system to determine a champion. Instead, it has a series of postseason "bowl games". The annual National Champion in the Football Bowl Subdivision is then instead traditionally determined by a vote of sports writers and other non-players.
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among other wild schemes, to form an athletic association. Messrs Carney, Whittaker, Layton and others, who at that time constituted a majority of the male population of the
University, called a meeting of the campus boys in the old medical building. Nixon was elected president and Holden secretary of the association.
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interior of the building when the roof collapsed, resulting in 13 dead and 78 injured. On
December 4, 1900, the last victim of the disaster (Fred Lilly) died, bringing the death toll to 22; and, to this day, the "Thanksgiving Day Disaster" remains the deadliest accident to kill spectators at a U.S. sporting event.
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again with
Princeton defeating Rutgers 6–0. This game's violence caused such an outcry that no games at all were played in 1871. Football came back in 1872, when Columbia played Yale for the first time. The Yale team was coached and captained by David Schley Schaff, who had learned to play football while attending
768:(the act of grounding the football past the opposing team's goal line; there was no end zone during this time), as well as goals, in the scoring. In the Rugby rules of the time, a try only provided the attempt to kick a free goal from the field. If the kick was missed, the try did not score any points itself.
4395:; Michigan won 49–0. It ended when Stanford requested and Michigan agreed to end it with 8 minutes on the clock. That game was so lopsided that the game was not played annually until 1916, when the Tournament of Roses decided to reattempt the postseason game. The term "bowl" originates from the shape of the
805:, would enroll at Yale the next year. He was torn between an admiration for Harvard's style of play and the misery of the Yale defeat, and became determined to avenge Yale's defeat. Spectators from Princeton also carried the game back home, where it quickly became the most popular version of football.
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This system has been challenged often, beginning with an NCAA committee proposal in 1979 to have a four-team playoff following the bowl games. However, little headway was made in instituting a playoff tournament until 2014, given the entrenched vested economic interests in the various bowls. Although
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If a team is penalized in the final minute of a half and the penalty causes the clock to stop, the opposing team now has the right to have 10 seconds run off the clock in addition to the yardage penalty. The NFL has a similar rule in the final minute of the half, but it applies only to specified
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Before the 2023 season, the clock stopped after the offense completed a first down and began again—assuming it is following a play in which the clock would not normally stop—once the referee declared the ball ready for play. Since 2023, this has only been the case in the last two minutes of a half in
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remains a football independent, but is counted among the Power Five because of its full but non-football ACC membership, including a football scheduling alliance with that conference. In the 2020 season, Notre Dame played as a full-time member of the conference due to the effects that COVID-19 had on
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In 1940, for the highest level of college football, there were only five bowl games (Rose, Orange, Sugar, Sun, and Cotton). By 1950, three more had joined that number and in 1970, there were still only eight major college bowl games. The number grew to eleven in 1976. At the birth of cable television
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athletically in 1953. Wilkinson and Hayes, along with Robert Neyland of Tennessee, oversaw a revival of the running game in the 1950s. Passing numbers dropped from an average of 18.9 attempts in 1951 to 13.6 attempts in 1955, while teams averaged just shy of 50 running plays per game. Nine out of ten
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The style of football playing has altered considerably; by the old rules, all men in front of the runner with the ball, were offside, consequently we could not send backs through and break the line ahead of the ball as is done at present. The notorious V was then in vogue, which gave a heavy team too
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It was voted that the officers constitute a committee to provide uniform suits in which to play what was called "association football". Suits of flannel were ultimately procured and paid for assessments on the members of the association and generous contributions from members of the faculty. ...
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started in 1893 shortly after athletics were initially authorized at the college. Athletics were banned at the school in May 1892, but when the strict school president, Benjamin Arnold, died, President John Bloss reversed the ban. Bloss's son William started the first team, on which he served as both
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in the first game between two American colleges played under rules similar to the McGill/Harvard contest, which was won by Tufts 1–0. The rules included each side fielding 11 men at any given time, the ball was advanced by kicking or carrying it, and tackles of the ball carrier stopped play – actions
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regulations of McGill. Jarvis Field was at the time a patch of land at the northern point of the Harvard campus, bordered by Everett and Jarvis Streets to the north and south, and Oxford Street and Massachusetts Avenue to the east and west. Harvard beat McGill in the "Boston Game" on the Thursday and
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As a result of this, Harvard refused to attend the rules conference organized by Rutgers, Princeton and Columbia at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City on October 20, 1873, to agree on a set of rules and regulations that would allow them to play a form of football that was essentially Association
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was the third school to field a team. The Lions traveled from New York City to New Brunswick on November 12, 1870, and were defeated by Rutgers 6 to 3. The game suffered from disorganization and the players kicked and battled each other as much as the ball. Later in 1870, Princeton and Rutgers played
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If a player is penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct for actions that occurred during a play ending in a touchdown by that team, but before the goal line was crossed, the touchdown will be nullified. In the NFL, the same foul would result in a penalty on the conversion attempt or ensuing kickoff, at
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Currently, the NCAA Division I football teams are divided into two divisions – the "football bowl subdivision" (FBS) and the "football championship subdivision"(FCS). As indicated by the name, the FBS teams are eligible to play in post-season bowls. The FCS teams, Division II, Division III, National
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During 12 seasons of playing rugby union, Stanford was remarkably successful: the team had three undefeated seasons, three one-loss seasons, and an overall record of 94 wins, 20 losses, and 3 ties for a winning percentage of .816. However, after a few years, the school began to feel the isolation of
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in 1872, when Harvard resumed playing football. Harvard, however, preferred to play a rougher version of football called "the Boston Game" in which the kicking of a round ball was the most prominent feature though a player could run with the ball, pass it, or dribble it (known as "babying"). The man
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By 1873, the college students playing football had made significant efforts to standardize their fledgling game. Teams had been scaled down from 25 players to 20. The only way to score was still to bat or kick the ball through the opposing team's goal, and the game was played in two 45-minute halves
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In the new CFP format, no conferences will receive automatic bids. Playoff berths will be awarded to the top six conference champions in the CFP rankings, plus the top six remaining teams (which may include other conference champions). The top four conference champions receive first-round byes. All
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level, the teams participate in a 24-team playoff (most recently expanded from 20 teams in 2013) to determine the national championship. Under the current playoff structure, the top eight teams are all seeded, and receive a bye week in the first round. The highest seed receives automatic home field
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There is an option to use instant replay review of officiating decisions. Division I FBS schools use replay in virtually all games; replay is rarely used in lower division games. Every play is subject to booth review with coaches only having one challenge. In the NFL, only scoring plays, turnovers,
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A tie game is still possible, per NCAA Rule 3–3–3 (c) and (d). If a game is suspended because of inclement weather while tied, typically in the second half or at the end of regulation, and the game is unable to be continued, the game ends in a tie. Similar to baseball, if one team has scored in its
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to find solutions to make the sport safer for the athletes. Because the college officials could not agree upon a change in rules, it was decided over the course of several subsequent meetings that an external governing body should be responsible. Finally, on December 28, 1905, 62 schools met in New
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tradition known as "Bloody Monday" began, which consisted of a mass ballgame between the freshman and sophomore classes. In 1860, both the town police and the college authorities agreed the Bloody Monday had to go. Harvard students responded by going into mourning for a mock figure called "Football
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for student athletes. With past scandals and threats to college athletes, Baker requested states with sports betting to adjust their regulations to remove these bet types. While some were quick to do so (including Louisiana, Colorado, Ohio), others rejected the notion and continued to offer sports
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On June 3 of 2021, "The NCAA's board of directors adopted a temporary rule change that opened the door for NIL activity, instructing schools to set their own policy for what should be allowed with minimal guidelines" (Murphy 2021). On July 1 of 2021, the new rules set in and student athletes could
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There had been discussions on changing rules that prohibited compensation for the use of a player's name, image, and likeness (NIL), but change did not start to come until the mid-2010s. This reform first took place in the NAIA, which initially allowed all student-athletes at its member schools to
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was not used in college football, except in rare cases where the scoreboard clock has malfunctioned and is not being used. The NCAA Football Rules Committee recommended that the two-minute warning (under the name "two-minute timeout") be adopted for the 2024 season, with said change expected to be
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Overtime was introduced in 1996, eliminating most ties except in the regular season. Since 2021, during each of the first two overtime periods, each team is given one possession from its opponent's 25-yard line with no game clock. The play clock remains in use, and each team is allowed one timeout
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were brothers-in-law, and the latter the protégé of the former. The game featured the season's two best defenses and included a goal line stand by Vanderbilt to preserve the tie. Its result was "a great surprise to the sporting world". Commodore fans celebrated by throwing some 3,000 seat cushions
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At the beginning of the first semester in the fall of '90 the boys rooming at the dormitory on the campus of the U. of C. being afflicted with a super-abundance of penned up energy, or perhaps having recently drifted from under the parental wing and delighting in their newly found freedom, decided
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Harvard later challenged its closest rival, Yale, to which the Bulldogs accepted. The two teams agreed to play under a set of rules called the "Concessionary Rules", which involved Harvard conceding something to Yale's soccer and Yale conceding a great deal to Harvard's rugby. They decided to play
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at Tennessee, continued to eschew its use, several rules changes to the game had a profound effect on teams' ability to throw the ball. In 1934, the rules committee removed two major penalties—a loss of five yards for a second incomplete pass in any series of downs and a loss of possession for an
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The 1894 Harvard–Yale game, known as the "Hampden Park Blood Bath", resulted in crippling injuries for four players; the contest was suspended until 1897. The annual Army–Navy game was suspended from 1894 to 1898 for similar reasons. One of the major problems was the popularity of mass-formations
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and any of its home opponents, must win 7 games). They are then invited to a bowl game based on their conference ranking and the tie-ins that the conference has to each bowl game. For the 2009 season, there were 34 bowl games, so 68 of the 120 Division I FBS teams were invited to play at a bowl.
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Organized intercollegiate football was first played in the state of Florida in 1901. A 7-game series between intramural teams from Stetson and Forbes occurred in 1894. The first intercollegiate game between official varsity teams was played on November 22, 1901. Stetson beat Florida Agricultural
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to standardize a new code of rules based on the rugby game first introduced to Harvard by McGill University in 1874. Three of the schools—Harvard, Columbia, and Princeton—formed the Intercollegiate Football Association, as a result of the meeting. Yale initially refused to join this association
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on March 19, 1892, with Stanford winning 14–10. The term "Big Game" was first used in 1900, when it was played on Thanksgiving Day in San Francisco. During that game, a large group of men and boys, who were observing from the roof of the nearby S.F. and Pacific Glass Works, fell into the fiery
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were playing pickup games of the kicking-style of football as early as 1870, and some accounts even claim it organized a game against Washington and Lee College in 1871; but no record has been found of the score of this contest. Due to scantiness of records of the prior matches some will claim
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The BCS selection committee used a complicated, and often controversial, computer system to rank all Division I-FBS teams and the top two teams at the end of the season played for the national championship. This computer system, which factored in newspaper polls, online polls, coaches' polls,
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anyway, East Coast and Midwest teams shrugged off the loss of the teams and continued playing American football. With no nationwide movement, the available pool of rugby teams to play remained small. The schools scheduled games against local club teams and reached out to rugby union powers in
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College football is a controversial institution within American higher education, where the amount of money involved—what people will pay for the entertainment provided—is a corrupting factor within universities that they are usually ill-equipped to deal with. According to William E. Kirwan,
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allow eligible players to catch the ball anywhere on the field—previously strict rules were in place allowing passes to only certain areas of the field. Scoring rules also changed during this time: field goals were lowered to three points in 1909 and touchdowns raised to six points in 1912.
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greatly improved upon it; for almost 40 years, these were among the most important formations in football. As part of his single and double wing formations, Warner was one of the first coaches to effectively use the forward pass. Among his other innovations are modern blocking schemes, the
3821:, a concept that became popular as a BCS alternative following controversies in 2003 and 2004. The CFP is a four-team tournament whose participants are chosen and seeded by a 13-member selection committee. The semi-finals are hosted by two of a group of traditional bowl games known as the
3373:, college football no longer enjoyed the same popularity as the NFL, at least on a national level. While both games benefited from the advent of television, since the late 1950s, the NFL has become a nationally popular sport while college football has maintained strong regional ties.
2375:. Though he lectured on eliminating and reducing injuries, he never threatened to ban football. He also lacked the authority to abolish football and was, in fact, actually a fan of the sport and wanted to preserve it. The President's sons were also playing football at the college and
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reportedly threatened to shut down the game if drastic changes were not made. However, the threat by Roosevelt to eliminate football is disputed by sports historians. What is absolutely certain is that on October 9, 1905, Roosevelt held a meeting of football representatives from
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instead. Though it was underused for years, this proved to be one of the most important rule changes in the establishment of the modern game. Another rule change banned "mass momentum" plays (many of which, like the infamous "flying wedge", were sometimes literally deadly).
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asking him to recommend a coach for Stanford. To Whittemore's surprise, Camp agreed to coach the team himself, on the condition that he finish the season at Yale first. As a result of Camp's late arrival, Stanford played just three official games, against San Francisco's
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with the ball could be tackled, although hitting, tripping, "hacking" and other unnecessary roughness was prohibited. There was no limit to the number of players, but there were typically ten to fifteen per side. A player could carry the ball only when being pursued.
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Heisman Trophy winners in the 1950s were runners. Notre Dame, one of the biggest passing teams of the decade, saw a substantial decline in success; the 1950s were the only decade between 1920 and 1990 when the team did not win at least a share of the national title.
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were excluded because it was felt they would dominate the Association. Penn State won the championship with a 4–1–0 record. Bucknell's record was 3–1–1 (losing to Franklin & Marshall and tying Dickinson). The Association was dissolved prior to the 1892 season.
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were playing coaches for the first team which was put together by quarterback Arthur Carroll; who in turn volunteered to make the pants for the team and later became a tailor. USC faced its first collegiate opponent the following year in fall 1889, playing
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The Athletic Association should now invigorate its base-ball and place it at par with its football team; and it certainly has the material with which to do it. The U of C should henceforth lead the state and possibly the west in athletic sports. ...
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described the period between 1869 and 1875 as the 'Pioneer Period'; the years 1876–93 he called the 'Period of the American Intercollegiate Football Association'; and the years 1894–1933 he dubbed the "Period of Rules Committees and Conferences".
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backfield. In 1927, his complex shifts led directly to a rule change whereby all offensive players had to stop for a full second before the ball could be snapped. Rather than simply a regional team, Rockne's "Fighting Irish" became famous for
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After leaving Yale in 1882, Camp was employed by the New Haven Clock Company until his death in 1925. Though no longer a player, he remained a fixture at annual rules meetings for most of his life, and he personally selected an annual
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offense, based on Warner's single wing. He is credited with being the first major coach to emphasize offense over defense. Rockne is also credited with popularizing and perfecting the forward pass, a seldom used play at the time. The
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games are generally consistent, there are several minor differences. Before 2023, a single NCAA Football Rules Committee determined the playing rules for Division I (both Bowl and Championship Subdivisions), II, and III games (the
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made innovative use of the forward pass, still at that point a relatively unused weapon, to defeat Army 35–13 and helped establish the school as a national power. Rockne returned to coach the team in 1918, and devised the powerful
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football; and continued to play under its own code. While Harvard's voluntary absence from the meeting made it hard for them to schedule games against other American universities, it agreed to a challenge to play the rugby team of
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reported an increase in punts and considered the game much safer than regular play but that the new rule was not "conducive to the sport". In 1906, President Roosevelt organized a meeting among thirteen school leaders at the
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Players lined up outside the tackle box—more specifically, those lined up more than 7 yards from the center—will now be allowed to block below the waist only if they are blocking straight ahead or toward the nearest
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newspaper of December 16, 1898. It was a recollection of the birth of Colorado football written by one of CU's original gridders, John C. Nixon, also the school's second captain. It appears here in its original form:
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the NCAA publishes lists of claimed FBS-level national champions in its official publications, it has never recognized an official FBS national championship; this policy continues even after the establishment of the
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Junior College teams play in sanctioned tournaments to determine their annual champions. There is not now, and never has been, an NCAA-sanctioned tournament to determine the champion of the top-level football teams.
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in 1937. In lieu of an actual national championship, these bowl games, along with the earlier Rose Bowl, provided a way to match up teams from distant regions of the country that did not otherwise play. In 1936, the
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had left to prospect for gold in the Arctic. Organized football was first played in the territory on November 29, 1894, between the Oklahoma City Terrors and Oklahoma City High School. The high school won 24 to 0.
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rule, which greatly resembled Camp's early scrimmage and center-snap rules. In 1966, rugby league introduced a four-tackle rule (changed in 1972 to a six-tackle rule) based on Camp's early down-and-distance rules.
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kickoff returns. The rationale for the rule change was to help reduce dead time in the game. The NFL returned its kickoff location to the 35-yard line effective in 2011; college football did not do so until 2012.
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claimed all television broadcasting rights for the games of its member institutions, and it alone negotiated television rights. This situation continued until 1984, when several schools brought a suit under the
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are one of the all-time great teams of the early sport. The team went 12–0, outscoring opponents 322 to 10. Known as the "Iron Men", with just 13 men they had a six-day road trip with five shutout wins over
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incomplete pass in the end zone—and shrunk the circumference of the ball, making it easier to grip and throw. Players who became famous for taking advantage of the easier passing game included Alabama end
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With the growth of bowl games, it became difficult to determine a national champion in a fair and equitable manner. As conferences became contractually bound to certain bowl games (a situation known as a
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of prominent sports writers, ranking all of the nation's college football teams. Since there was no national championship game, the final version of the AP poll was used to determine who was crowned the
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strength of schedule, and various other factors of a team's season, led to much dispute over whether the two best teams in the country were being selected to play in the National Championship Game.
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the college football season, causing many conferences to play conference-only regular seasons. It has its own arrangement for access to the New Year's Six games should it meet certain standards.
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in 1871, just two years after Rutgers and Princeton's historic first game in 1869. But no record has been found of the score of this contest. Washington and Lee also claims a 4 to 2 win over
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at Vanderbilt were all hired that year. Both Donahue and McGugin just came from the north that year, Donahue from Yale and McGugin from Michigan, and were among the initial inductees of the
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first fielded an American football team in 1888. Playing its first game on November 14 of that year against the Alliance Athletic Club, in which USC gained a 16–0 victory. Frank Suffel and
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are included in individual rushing yardage under NCAA rules. In the NFL, yards lost on sacks are included in team passing yardage, but are not included in individual passing statistics.
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joined the following year in 1895 as invited charter members. The conference was originally formed for "the development and purification of college athletics throughout the South".
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The longtime resistance to a playoff system at the FBS level finally ended with the creation of the College Football Playoff (CFP) beginning with the 2014 season. The CFP is a
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4 to 0, the result of a Bob Blake field goal. In 1907 Vanderbilt fought Navy to a 6 to 6 tie. In 1910 Vanderbilt held defending national champion Yale to a scoreless tie.
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was hastily organized and played a four-game season beginning in January 1892 with no official head coach. Following the season, Stanford captain John Whittemore wrote to
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defeat Michigan 2 to 0. Dubbed "The First Greatest Game of the Century", it broke Michigan's 56-game unbeaten streak and marked the end of the "Point-a-Minute" years.
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the final 2:00 of each half and all overtime periods are reviewed, and coaches are issued two challenges (with the option for a 3rd if the first two are successful).
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to a scoreless tie the week before Georgia Tech beat the Tigers 68 to 7. The next season, with many players gone due to World War I, a game was finally scheduled at
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notably died on the field from concussions received against Virginia in 1897, causing Georgia, Georgia Tech, and Mercer to suspend their football programs.
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and wore it in the game after being warned by his doctor that he risked death if he continued to play football after suffering an earlier kick to the head.
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on October 8, 1921, saw the first live radio broadcast of a college football game when Harold W. Arlin announced that year's
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summation of the season in the SIAA wrote "The standing. First, Vanderbilt; second, Sewanee, a might good second;" and that
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in the most lopsided victory in college football history. Tech went on a 33-game winning streak during this period. The
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found much success in its early years, winning eight Colorado Football Association Championships (1894–97, 1901–08).
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became the first school west of Pennsylvania to establish a college football team. On May 30, 1879, Michigan beat
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that provide for tuition, housing, and books. With new bylaws made by the NCAA, college athletes can now receive
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team bound to a bowl game, it would be difficult to decide which two teams should play for the national title.
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marked the first meeting between Stanford and USC. Consequently, Stanford is USC's oldest existing rival. The
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beat Navy 4 to 0. It is claimed by Georgetown authorities as the game with the first ever "roving center" or
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were playing a game in which players were able to pick up the ball and run with it, a sport later known as
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coach and quarterback. The team's first game was an easy 63–0 defeat over the home team, Albany College.
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violations against the offensive team. The new NCAA rule applies to penalties on both sides of the ball.
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onto the field. The game features prominently in Vanderbilt's history. That same year, Alabama upset
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are attempted from the three-yard line. Kicked tries count as one point. Teams can also go for "the
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football game. The game was "broadcast" play-by-play over telegraph to at least 1,000 fans in
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formations and gang tackling that characterized the sport in its early years.
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of which have carried over to the modern version of football played today
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8763:"How Does College Football Overtime Work? 2019 Rule Changes, Explained"
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The BCS ended after the 2013 season and, since the 2014 season, the
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Echoes of Oklahoma Sooners Football: The Greatest Stories Ever Told
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Evolvements of Early American Foot Ball: Through the 1890/91 Season
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defenders Cason Shrode (#54) and Taylor Justice (#42) in the 2005
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7826:"Princeton-Chicago football game is broadcast across the country"
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9021:"ESPN.com – NCF/PREVIEW00 – BCS 101: Understanding how it works"
8959:"Man behind creation of BCS pleased with results - USATODAY.com"
8789:"Kickoffs from 30 yard line could create more returns, injuries"
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From Maverick to Mainstream: Cumberland School of Law, 1847–1997
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6365:. Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College. p. 14.
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Handbook of Southern Intercollegiate Track and Field Athletics
6044:. Harvard University Sports Information Office. Archived from
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College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS
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During World War II, college football players enlisted in the
2882:' wrong-way run. On October 12, 1929, Yale lost to Georgia in
1831:. The first linebacker in the South is often considered to be
1374:." Other Midwestern schools soon followed suit, including the
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2015 NCAA Football Records: Football Bowl Subdivision Records
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The Journey to Camp: The Origins of American Football to 1889
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The Journey to Camp: The Origins of American Football to 1889
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at the Harris Interactive website, accessed January 28, 2010.
4985:"The Electoral map of football: The NFL vs. college football"
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January 30, 1892, saw the first football game played in the
282:. In Canada, collegiate football competition is governed by
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9392:"NAIA Passes Landmark Name, Image and Likeness Legislation"
9333:"N.C.A.A. Must Allow Colleges to Pay Athletes, Judge Rules"
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College Football Data Warehouse: Oregon Yearly Results 1895
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College Football Data Warehouse: Oregon Yearly Results 1894
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College Football Data Warehouse: Oregon Yearly Results 1894
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8681:"Additional practices create balancing act for bowl teams"
7597:. National Collegiate Athletic Association. Archived from
6140:. Journal of Sport History, Vol. 18, No. 2. Archived from
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Football teams in Division I are further divided into the
2410:(NCAA) in 1910, and still sets rules governing the sport.
1424:. Minnesota won 2 to 0. It was the first game west of the
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as it is played in the 21st century. It was played with a
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fullback Adam Ballard (#22) rushes while being pursued by
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Football: The Ivy League Origins of an American Obsession
5635:. National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 186.
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for the first time. Georgia Tech, led by Heisman protégé
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New formations and play sets continued to be developed.
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in a meeting of the unbeaten for the SIAA championship.
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5081:"University of Florida Health Science Center Libraries"
5011:"Football: Probability of competing beyond high school"
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and was the first intercollegiate game in the state of
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ABC Sports College Football: All Time All America Team
9225:"Coaches, Not Presidents, Top Public-College Pay List"
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National Federation of State High School Associations
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NCAA Football 2011 and 2012 Rules and Interpretations
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Jeyarajah, Shehan; Dodd, Dennis (September 2, 2022).
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continues to select All-American teams in his honor.
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332:. In some parts of the United States, especially the
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List of college athletics championship game outcomes
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Anderson, Christian K., and Amber C. Fallucca, eds.
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8737:"College Football vs. NFL Rules – What's Different?"
8408:"Rearview Revisited: Segregation and the Sugar Bowl"
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6411:"Tarheels Credited With Throwing First Forward Pass"
6384:. Athens, Georgia: E. D. Stone. 1895. Archived from
6277:. Atlanta, Ga.: Whitman Publishing, LLC. p. 8.
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In 1998, a new system was put into place called the
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Notre Dame-University of Southern California rivalry
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followed Camp's example, and in 1906 introduced the
557:, banned the play of all forms of football in 1860.
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Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 2012.
8107:"ESPN.com: Top N. American athletes of the century"
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5710:"1872 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Schedule and Results"
3732:The BCS National Championship trophy on display at
3128:(Pac-12), had its own back-to-back champion in the
2941:, who went on to become the first president of the
1574:, 1888, at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds in
704:, was drawn up for intercollegiate football games.
12560:Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit
8655:"Spring football practice recommendations advance"
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5738:. Archived from the original on September 12, 2015
4919:List of nicknamed college football games and plays
3220:pick in 1936. The trophy was designed by sculptor
3132:which was awarded the title in 1931 and 1932. The
1496:team in action; note the grid pattern on the field
1319:had a crude leather helmet made by a shoemaker in
1116:November 1890 was an active time in the sport. In
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11946:National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
9852:College football: History, spectacle, controversy
9815:The Shared Origins of Football, Rugby, and Soccer
9174:"SCHALIN: Time for universities to punt football"
8991:"New Formula for Football Championship Announced"
6816:. College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from
5822:
5607:. National Football League. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
5331:(May 14 and 19, 1874). Accessed January 29, 2007.
5135:. Professional Football Researchers Association.
4344:National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
4179:National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
4068:California Community College Athletic Association
4054:National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
3906:National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
3899:Although rules for the high school, college, and
1261:Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Football Association
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9733:, 00113492, November 14, 2011, Vol. 111, Issue 8
9096:"Rose Bowl OK's new deal for 12-team CFP in '24"
5829:. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 15.
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5557:Professional Football Researchers Association. "
4083:As of the upcoming 2024 season, 16 schools play
3310:led the Spartans to two national titles and two
3057:", between Virginia and North Carolina and the "
1386:. The first western team to travel east was the
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5667:. Kansas Historical Quarterly. pp. 285–311
5538:The National Collegiate Athletic Association. "
4038:. That changed with the debut of the four-team
3451:ranked first, second, and third in total wins.
3034:From a regional to a national sport (1930–1958)
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2291:was founded, featuring four members: Colorado,
1846:between the best teams from each region of the
1760:executed a hidden ball trick using quarterback
734:Old "Football Fightum" had been resurrected at
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9832:Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics
9280:"Gilmore: Show the college athletes the money"
9071:"New Year's Six matchups announced | NCAA.com"
7373:. British Columbia Rugby Union. Archived from
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7084:. Eugene, Oregon: McCann Communications Corp.
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6378:Southern Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association
5086:. Journals.humankinetics.com.lp.hscl.ufl.edu.
4662:According to 2017 study on brains of deceased
4576:Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics
4555:College Football Playoff National Championship
3827:College Football Playoff National Championship
2799:1917 saw the rise of another Southern team in
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2133:on November 11, 1905, was the first played at
1148:. The 29th also saw the first instance of the
646:. The game more closely resembled soccer than
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4640:British Universities American Football League
4030:(consisting of the largest programs) and the
3089:after receiving its first national title and
3053:, bolstered by fierce rivalries such as the "
2655:, catching it near the goal among defenders.
1848:Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1655:Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
424:Even after the emergence of the professional
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9331:Strauss, Ben; Tracy, Marc (August 8, 2014).
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6879:. University of Delaware Press. p. 70.
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6013:The Wolverines: A Story of Michigan Football
5494:. The Walter Camp Foundation. Archived from
4189:National Junior College Athletic Association
4061:National Junior College Athletic Association
3865:Official rules and notable rule distinctions
1946:was played as rugby union from 1906 to 1914.
1657:(SIAA) was founded on December 21, 1894, by
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272:first gained popularity in the United States
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8278:. Augusta Computer Services. Archived from
8066:. The University of Alabama. Archived from
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6840:"Amos Alonzo Stagg and Football at Chicago"
6611:. University of Georgia Press. p. 95.
6170:"A History of Washington and Lee Athletics"
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5350:Football, the American intercollegiate game
5314:Infamous 1874 McGill-Harvard game turns 132
5261:. NFL Enterprises LLC. 2007. Archived from
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4464:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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3626:In 1995, the Coalition was replaced by the
2933:. One of his most famous stints was at the
1827:stood up, in contrast to the usual tale of
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4605:College football outside the United States
4426:Division I FBS National Championship Games
2815:upset defending national champion Harvard
2742:runs against undefeated and unscored upon
2560:. It ended in a 3–3 tie. The game between
2022:On December 25, 1894, Amos Alonzo Stagg's
1861:1904 saw big coaching hires in the south:
1216:entered the intercollegiate game in 1878.
669:The game was played at a Rutgers Field in
467:Rugby football in Great Britain and Canada
452:, consist entirely of chair back seating.
355:. Other professional leagues, such as the
10053:
9979:, comprehensive college football database
9854:(JHU Press, 2000) online in project MUSE.
9616:
8813:. NCAA. February 14, 2007. Archived from
8713:. FOX Sports on MSN. 2006. Archived from
8455:"1958 Colts remember the "Greatest Game""
8446:
8245:"A Look Back at the Southwest Conference"
7937:
7340:
7126:
7103:
7101:
7082:Oregon Ducks Football: 100 Years of Glory
7073:
6862:. Atlanta,: Tupper and Love. p. 232.
6759:. Sports Publishing LLC. pp. 11–13.
6748:
6746:
6369:
6313:"Furman University – 2014 FB Record Book"
6270:
5425:Dupont, Kevin Paul (September 23, 2004).
5367:. Mcgill.ca. May 14, 2012. Archived from
4484:Learn how and when to remove this message
4110:
3781:BCS Automatic Qualifying (AQ) conferences
3560:42 (Plus CFP national championship game)
2244:began playing American football in 1890.
1850:for an "SIAA championship game", pitting
407:Please consider summarizing the material.
10825:National Collegiate Athletic Association
9914:, and does not reflect subsequent edits.
9897:
9777:The History of American College Football
8561:
8452:
7673:
7206:. OSU Alumni Association. Archived from
7049:
6354:
5450:
5448:
5446:
5444:
5442:
5440:
5391:"Parke H. Davis '93 On Harvard Football"
5339:
5337:
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3727:
3358:(orange and blue home uniforms) playing
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2426:Modernization and innovation (1906–1930)
2408:National Collegiate Athletic Association
2231:
2219:
2208:
1933:
1921:
1909:
1570:(then known as Trinity College) held on
1487:
1476:
1457:
1442:
1345:
1330:
923:, two points for safeties, and five for
842:
833:Walter Camp: Father of American football
717:
707:
288:Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association
81:, a college football rivalry in the U.S.
9657:
9578:"The Common Types of Football Injuries"
9536:The American Journal of Sports Medicine
9197:
8889:"NCAA Division I Football Championship"
8705:
8703:
8701:
8600:
8518:
8512:
8440:
8341:"A Brief History of the Heisman Trophy"
8166:
8093:
7809:
7455:
7309:
7307:
7305:
7303:
7301:
7299:
7297:
7295:
7293:
7291:
7248:"Stanford's Football Coach Has Arrived"
6725:, USC Athletic Department, pp. 201–209.
5772:"Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History"
5685:
5242:
5160:
5120:
5118:
5116:
5114:
5112:
5110:
5108:
4965:from the original on September 29, 2019
4169:NCAA Division III Football Championship
3751:conferences, though only one selection—
3454:
1536:(then called Kentucky University) beat
943:every year from 1889 through 1924. The
14:
14164:
12510:American football in the United States
12467:College athletics in the United States
11856:College athletics in the United States
10724:American football in the United States
9703:
9597:Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
9438:
9304:
9222:
9200:"How Big-Time Sports Ate College Life"
8500:
8488:
8381:
8369:
8327:
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8202:
8131:
7709:
7667:
7655:
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7443:
7098:
7079:
6990:The (Crawfordsville) Daily News-Review
6752:
6743:
6512:from the original on October 23, 2014.
6486:"Sewanee, long-lost member of the SEC"
6428:
6360:
6105:
5954:"Penn State Football History Database"
5887:"Princeton Yearly Results (1880–1884)"
5712:. Sports Reference.com. Archived from
5424:
4867:College athletics in the United States
4163:NCAA Division II Football Championship
3369:Following the enormous success of the
3259:(known as "Mr. Outside") both won the
2341:(1869–1909) opposing football in 1905.
2315:(also called the Skyline Conference).
2106:1901 Michigan Wolverines football team
1973:Throop Polytechnic Institute (Caltech)
1768:'s only touchdown in a 6 to 9 loss to
1756:caught the ball. On November 9, 1895,
1504:and the south on November 2, 1873, in
1192:for the first football game played in
14172:College football in the United States
13265:
13156:United States Women's Football League
12482:
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10796:
10709:Institutions with club football teams
10003:
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7201:
7183:from the original on October 17, 2013
6906:. Sports Publishing LLC. p. 15.
6806:
6569:from the original on February 4, 2015
6484:Patrick Dorsey (September 23, 2011).
6274:University of Virginia Football Vault
6111:
5823:Mark F. Bernstein (August 22, 2001).
5662:
5437:
5334:
4145:NCAA Division I Football Championship
3971:the option of the non-penalized team.
3587:NCAA Division I Football Championship
3362:(all-white away uniforms) in 2012 at
2893:
1366:1–0 in a game played in Chicago. The
1196:. This occurred on November 6, 1875.
714:1874 Harvard vs. McGill football game
620:student newspaper, in November 1869.
13236:
13166:Women's National Football Conference
12540:Intercollegiate Football Association
11896:
10777:
10029:
9412:
9305:Branch, Taylor (September 7, 2011).
9146:
8939:White, Gordon S. (January 8, 1979).
8698:
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8269:
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7363:
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7288:
7110:Tales from the Oregon Ducks Sideline
6126:
5884:
5853:
5656:
5484:
5291:. Rutgers University. Archived from
5175:from the original on October 9, 2006
5105:
4462:adding citations to reliable sources
4429:
4185:NJCAA National Football Championship
3593:NJCAA National Football Championship
3346:Modern college football (since 1958)
2707:selected first-team All-American in
2583:
1723:Southwestern Presbyterian University
956:Historical college football scoring
384:
9749:Journal of African American Studies
9198:Pappano, Laura (January 20, 2012).
8347:. heisman.com. 2007. Archived from
7504:College Football Historical Society
7396:John C. Nixon (December 16, 1898).
7168:
7028:, (Friday, 30 November 1900), p. 2"
6992:, (Friday, 30 November 1900), p. 2"
6780:
6605:Langum, David J (January 1, 2010).
6120:100 Years of Golden Gopher Football
5642:from the original on August 2, 2019
5559:Yale's Walter Camp and 1870s Rugby.
5552:2008 Football Statisticians' Manual
4721:Associated Press Player of the Year
4652:Korea American Football Association
4644:Japan American Football Association
4175:NAIA National Football Championship
3274:The 1950s saw the rise of yet more
2659:then ran in the winning touchdown.
2479:introduced such innovations as the
2224:Kickoff during the 1916 Colorado –
2096:as the head football coach for the
1889:The first college football game in
1645:The beginnings of the contemporary
1263:(PIFA) was formed. It consisted of
266:that is played by teams of amateur
24:
13213:Donald Trump and American football
12685:United Football League (1961–1964)
12565:World Series of Football (1902–03)
9884:
9817:(Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) .
9801:Journal of Sport and Social Issues
9723:
8843:. Associated Press. April 15, 2011
8837:"Series of rules changes approved"
8791:. Associated Press. April 16, 2007
8627:
8601:Celizic, Mike (December 9, 2006).
8020:"CHC- Vandy Ties Michigan in 1922"
8002:"Football Squads Begin practice".
7010:, (Friday 30 November 1900), p. 1"
5626:"College Football Rules Changes".
5533:2009 Baylor Football Media Almanac
5401:: 583. March 29, 1916 – via
5187:
5154:
5142:from the original on April 2, 2015
4914:Homosexuality in American football
4106:Head coach § College football
4078:National Club Football Association
3575:Determination of national champion
2878:champions. The Rose Bowl included
2624:to set up the touchdown that beat
2289:Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
772:Harvard–Tufts, Harvard–Yale (1875)
644:the first collegiate football game
553:, under pressure from the city of
25:
14183:
12870:American West Football Conference
9865:
9767:American journal of public health
9758:(Rutgers University Press, 2013)
8406:Jake Grantl (November 14, 2019).
7759:. October 4, 2007. Archived from
7272:. October 3, 2010. Archived from
7107:
6950:, (Friday 11 January 1901), p. 6"
6928:"Stanford Defeats Stagg's Eleven"
6662:Ray Soldan (September 11, 1994).
5856:"Yale Yearly Results (1880–1884)"
5612:NFL History by Decade: 1911–1920.
5597:NFL History by Decade: 1869–1910.
5093:from the original on May 30, 2013
4924:List of sports attendance figures
4817:
4693:
4666:players, 99% of tested brains of
4304:Started in the 2014 season, four
3799:, which played in (and lost) the
3609:
3130:University of Southern California
2991:rose to prominence in 1913 as an
2970:play. The youth football league,
2935:Carlisle Indian Industrial School
2843:Vanderbilt's line coach then was
2251:The following was taken from the
2108:agreed to play a 3–1–2 team from
1952:University of Southern California
1335:A 1902 football game between the
784:. On June 4, 1875, Harvard faced
32:College football (disambiguation)
13414:Rules of gridiron football codes
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9413:Hale, David M. (March 8, 2021).
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7625:
7535:
7517:
6677:Triumph Books (September 2007).
5992:"History of the Football Helmet"
5516:A compilation of seven sources:
4862:Concussions in American football
4846:
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4287:
4275:
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4227:
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3241:playing in Europe during the war
2951:Football for Coaches and Players
2780:. The Panthers, led by freshman
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724:McGill vs. Harvard football game
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64:
13208:List of American football films
12926:American Spring Football League
12612:American Football League (1940)
12607:American Football League (1936)
12597:American Football League (1926)
12592:All-America Football Conference
12545:National Football League (1902)
9983:College Football Data Warehouse
9367:"Name, Image and Likeness FAQs"
8603:"Too many bowl games? Nonsense"
8251:. The Dallas Morning News. 2007
7979:. February 19, 1911. p. 52
7938:Alex Lynn (November 25, 1906).
7488:
7461:
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7314:Park, Roberta J (Winter 1984).
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6563:"Florida Power:The Early Years"
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6435:Alan Gould (January 24, 1931).
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5891:College Football Data Warehouse
5878:
5860:College Football Data Warehouse
5847:
5816:
5798:"Penn Football:Origins To 1901"
5790:
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4632:Canadian Junior Football League
4002:
3567:and cable sports networks like
2977:
2651:threw the final pass to center
1303:on September 28, 1892, between
1273:Franklin & Marshall College
945:Walter Camp Football Foundation
683:Stevens Institute of Technology
569:Princeton–Columbia–Yale–Rutgers
545:played its own version called "
12655:Atlantic Coast Football League
10627:Historically significant games
10087:BCS National Championship Game
9842:History of Education Quarterly
9677:MacCambridge, Michael (1999).
9223:Newman, Jonah (May 16, 2014).
8997:. June 9, 1998. Archived from
8967:. July 6, 2012. Archived from
8915:"FBS College Football History"
7851:George Allen (February 2009).
7810:Sciullo, Sam Jr., ed. (1991).
7429:"President Eliot on Football."
7008:The (Spokane) Spokesman-Review
6970:, (Friday November 30, 1900),
6683:. Triumph Books. p. 179.
6632:Ray Dozier (October 1, 2013).
5690:. Tennessee Historical Society
5578:Two-point conversion turns 50.
5073:
5048:
5029:
5003:
4977:
4941:
4771:Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
4678:players had various stages of
4564:
4015:) more athletic scholarships.
3757:BCS National Championship Game
3216:, who was also the first ever
2459:, playing for visionary coach
2216:'s first football team in 1890
2137:, with Stanford winning 12–5.
1967:), which was composed of USC,
1842:1903, a game was scheduled in
1447:An 1895 football game between
1326:
13:
1:
12997:Playoff National Championship
12695:United States Football League
12640:Alliance of American Football
12617:United States Football League
10080:Playoff National Championship
9957:
9729:"The Invention Of Football".
9307:"The Shame of College Sports"
9229:Chronicle of Higher Education
8276:College Football Encyclopedia
7432:The School Journal, Volume 70
7254:. August 22, 1900. p. 4.
6723:2004 USC Football Media Guide
6361:Bailey, John Wendell (1924).
5925:. November 7, 1886. p. 3
5663:Evans, Harold (August 1940).
5576:Johnson, Greg (2008-08-28). "
4934:
4572:University of Maryland System
4349:
3110:Southwest Athletic Conference
2753:In 1906, Vanderbilt defeated
2301:Colorado Agricultural College
1875:College Football Hall of Fame
852:Yale University football team
13352:American–Canadian comparison
12550:New York Pro Football League
9439:Murphy, Dan (July 1, 2021).
9356:. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
7349:"Why California Likes Rugby"
6588:Alexander M. Weyand (1962).
6500:"On the 7th Day They Rested"
6133:Robin Lester (Summer 1991).
5665:"College Football in Kansas"
5492:"The History of Walter Camp"
5327:(April 1874), two issues of
4383:The first bowl game was the
4208:
3255:(known as "Mr. Inside") and
3144:(1942) also winning titles.
2731:Notable intersectional games
2179:British Columbia Rugby Union
2098:Michigan Wolverines football
1884:
1665:. The original members were
1416:on September 30, 1882, when
1113:date from this time period.
1104:
575:1869 college football season
560:American football historian
381:History of Canadian football
377:History of American football
7:
12837:American 7s Football League
12660:Continental Football League
9808:Journal of Sport Management
7753:"The History of Homecoming"
7633:"Inventing Modern Football"
7573:Marquette Sports Law Review
7542:"New Football Rules Tested"
7204:"The Birth of OSU Football"
7080:McCann, Michael C. (1995).
6968:The (San Jose) Evening News
6903:Stanford: Home of Champions
6859:Football's Greatest Coaches
6756:Stanford: Home of Champions
6196:. AuthorHouse. p. 53.
6038:"Harvard Football Timeline"
5736:"Timeline of Yale Football"
4839:
4657:
4615:College football in Ireland
4099:
3777:Western Athletic Conference
3411:style offense known as the
3399:, an assistant coach under
3059:Deep South's Oldest Rivalry
2677:Georgia Tech Golden Tornado
2319:Violence, formation of NCAA
2236:The 1905 Utah football team
1661:, a chemistry professor at
1254:State College, Pennsylvania
461:"name, image, and likeness"
450:Florida Atlantic University
10:
14188:
12900:Great Lakes Arena Football
12865:Arena Football Association
11702:National Collegiate sports
10213:Black college championship
9803:(2022): 01937235221098915.
9704:Vancil, Mark, ed. (2000).
9651:
9266:September 3, 2014, at the
8038:"Alabama vs. Pennsylvania"
7638:November 19, 2008, at the
6988:"Through a Roof to Death,
6299:"Wake Forest: A Look Back"
5546:December 20, 2008, at the
5041:September 2, 2007, at the
4608:
4495:
4360:List of college bowl games
4353:
4234:Map of Division I (AA) FCS
4103:
3868:
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3590:
3584:
3578:
3458:
3371:1958 NFL Championship Game
3124:(PCC), a precursor to the
3114:Texas Christian University
2981:
2974:, was named in his honor.
2972:Pop Warner Little Scholars
2902:
2522:'s linemen, known as the "
2313:Mountain States Conference
2100:team. On January 1, 1902,
1591:Washington and Lee College
1581:On November 13, 1887, the
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814:Springfield, Massachusetts
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12885:Champions Indoor Football
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10037:
8272:"Southeastern Conference"
7591:"The History of the NCAA"
7236:. May 8, 1900. p. 4.
7156:October 10, 2014, at the
7138:October 10, 2014, at the
7120:October 10, 2014, at the
7044:San Francisco Weekly News
6948:The (Adelaide) Advertiser
6788:"Seventy-four to nothing"
6271:Ratcliffe, Jerry (2008).
6016:. The Strode Publishers.
6000:. Accessed March 11, 2015
5618:January 15, 2008, at the
5325:McGill University Gazette
5319:December 6, 2006, at the
5289:Rutgers Through The Years
5224:"The History of Football"
4688:
4366:Football Bowl Subdivision
4222:Map of Division I (A) FBS
3797:Northern Illinois in 2012
3467:
3407:, developed a three-back
3265:Pro Football Hall of Fame
3200:In 1935, New York City's
2823:at the inaugural game at
2638:Spalding's Football Guide
2353:Richard Von Albade Gammon
1651:Atlantic Coast Conference
1602:Wake Forest Demon Deacons
1600:On October 18, 1888, the
1462:An 1894 football game in
1405:, which later became the
1242:. Dartmouth won 91 to 0.
1096:
1083:
1080:
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1008:
730:in 1874; Harvard won 3–0.
671:New Brunswick, New Jersey
626:New Brunswick, New Jersey
517:American college football
404:and excessively detailed.
225:
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13912:Total quarterback rating
12880:American Indoor Football
12602:American Football League
12381:Basketball (Division II)
10894:Never sponsored football
10420:Never sponsored football
9988:
9977:Stassen College Football
9966:at Sports-Reference.com
9861:(UNC Press Books, 2019).
9824:31.1–2 (2014): 109–119.
9754:De Oca, Jeffrey Montez.
9609:10.1177/2325967119852625
9548:10.1177/0363546515622389
9050:College Football Playoff
8475:reprinted from Official
8270:Ours, Robert M. (2007).
7495:Watterson, John (2001).
7323:Journal of Sport History
7112:. Sports Publishing LLC.
6873:David M. Nelson (1994).
6441:Prescott Evening Courier
6239:Journal of Sport History
6190:Melvin I. Smith (2008).
5917:"College Football Games"
5603:January 2, 2008, at the
5540:Section 11—Extra Points.
4523:College Football Playoff
4508:Bowl Championship Series
4502:College Football Playoff
4498:Bowl Championship Series
4374:College Football Playoff
4318:Bowl Championship Series
4314:College Football Playoff
4258:Map of NCAA Division III
4151:, from 1978 to present.
4129:Bowl Championship Series
4123:College Football Playoff
4040:College Football Playoff
4032:Championship Subdivision
3813:College Football Playoff
3807:College Football Playoff
3769:Mountain West Conference
3742:Bowl Championship Series
3734:Florida State University
3724:Bowl Championship Series
3718:Bowl Championship Series
3581:Bowl Championship Series
3476:
3437:most victorious programs
3360:Penn State Nittany Lions
3122:Pacific Coast Conference
2997:University of Notre Dame
2943:National Football League
2919:University of Pittsburgh
2596:, of Vanderbilt went to
2297:Colorado School of Mines
1438:
803:New Britain, Connecticut
753:Cambridge, Massachusetts
728:Cambridge, Massachusetts
660:The Football Association
442:Georgia State University
434:University of Louisville
426:National Football League
330:professional competition
305:Unlike most other major
47:Not to be confused with
13151:Extreme Football League
13124:American Youth Football
12952:Researchers Association
12931:Freedom Football League
12921:American Patriot League
12905:Fan Controlled Football
12670:Midwest Football League
12535:American Football Union
11877:have been discontinued)
10684:Junior college programs
10430:Teams alignment history
10382:Win-loss records (DIII)
9850:Watterson, John Sayle.
9769:104.5 (2014): 822–833.
8605:. MSNBC. Archived from
8544:"2022–23 Bowl Schedule"
8249:2006–2007 Texas Almanac
7723:"Marching Band History"
7681:"NFL History 1911–1920"
7547:March 16, 2013, at the
7506:: 54–57. Archived from
7329:(3): 33. Archived from
7252:San Francisco Chronicle
6459:Lincoln Evening Journal
6455:"Ball Under The Jersey"
5592:. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
5395:Princeton Alumni Weekly
5161:Meacham, Scott (2006).
4854:College football portal
4574:and co-director of the
4246:Map of NCAA Division II
4013:Pioneer Football League
3871:American football rules
3765:Mid-American Conference
3300:Michigan State Spartans
3134:Southeastern Conference
2687:on October 7, 1916, at
2541:. Chicago won 42–6. On
2524:Seven Blocks of Granite
2437:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
2078:Oregon State University
2067:California Golden Bears
1985:Los Angeles High School
1815:On September 27, 1902,
1739:University of Nashville
1647:Southeastern Conference
1576:Raleigh, North Carolina
1534:Transylvania University
1431:November 30, 1905, saw
1394:, was founded in 1895.
1384:University of Minnesota
1380:Northwestern University
1352:University of Wisconsin
1337:University of Minnesota
1315:by a player in a game.
1301:Mansfield, Pennsylvania
1297:nighttime football game
1159:
326:high school competition
307:sports in North America
13798:Fourth down conversion
12890:Indoor Football League
12842:United Football League
12690:United Football League
10679:Black college classics
10622:Games outside the U.S.
10377:Win-loss records (DII)
10372:Win-loss records (FCS)
10367:Win-loss records (FBS)
9970:April 1, 2018, at the
9892:
9872:Listen to this article
9844:53.4 (2013): 430–454.
8578:. 2006. Archived from
8453:Barnidge, Tom (2000).
8180:. 2007. Archived from
7857:. Martino. p. 3.
7788:Lawrence Journal-World
7727:University of Illinois
7687:. 2007. Archived from
7567:Smith, Rodney (2000).
7470:The Research Quarterly
7234:Lawrence Daily Journal
7202:Edmonston, George Jr.
7026:The San Francisco Call
6717:March 3, 2016, at the
6638:. Sports. p. 12.
6230:Jim L. Sumner (1990).
6083:. 2007. Archived from
5584:June 11, 2011, at the
5565:July 11, 2010, at the
5255:"NFL History3039–1910"
4958:. September 29, 2019.
4811:Patrick Mannelly Award
4746:Bronko Nagurski Trophy
4731:Fred Biletnikoff Award
4601:betting the same way.
4346:also holds a playoff.
4111:National championships
3896:
3737:
3386:ruled against the NCAA
3366:
3202:Downtown Athletic Club
3055:South's Oldest Rivalry
3046:
2768:-led Big Ten champion
2750:
2465:Saint Louis University
2448:
2331:
2285:
2242:University of Colorado
2237:
2229:
2217:
2061:44–3 under head coach
2028:Stanford football team
2026:agreed to play Camp's
1992:Stanford football team
1947:
1931:
1919:
1611:On December 14, 1889,
1518:University of Virginia
1497:
1485:
1474:
1455:
1420:was convinced to play
1360:University of Michigan
1355:
1343:
1341:University of Michigan
1305:Mansfield State Normal
921:kicks after touchdowns
855:
731:
511:Montreal Football Club
347:or other leagues. The
286:for universities. The
260:football universitaire
259:
243:Bristol Motor Speedway
163:Playoff National (FBS)
14136:Touchdown celebration
13861:Running out the clock
13192:National women's team
13050:National Championship
12992:National championship
12895:National Arena League
12875:Arena Football League
12860:American Arena League
12807:NFC Championship Game
12802:AFC Championship Game
12622:World Football League
12214:Swimming & diving
10889:Non-football programs
10530:National Championship
10459:National Championship
10415:Non-football programs
10070:National championship
9891:
9813:Rowley, Christopher.
9810:31.6 (2017): 575–590.
9658:Bennett, Tom (1976).
8817:on September 30, 2007
8717:on September 15, 2007
8006:. September 14, 1923.
7854:How to Scout Football
7832:on September 24, 2015
6876:The Anatomy of a Game
6753:Migdol, Gary (1997).
5804:on September 23, 2015
5527:May 13, 2012, at the
5472:on September 29, 2010
5365:"Spotlight Athletics"
5228:The History of Sports
4310:Ohio State University
3895:on September 25, 2009
3878:
3731:
3379:Sherman Antitrust Act
3353:
3210:University of Chicago
3195:"Slingin" Sammy Baugh
3181:of college football.
3041:
2947:Olympic Gold Medalist
2927:Iowa State University
2911:University of Georgia
2861:dream and wonder team
2859:tie. Georgia's 1927 "
2851:to the South's first
2831:and Vanderbilt coach
2788:32 to 0. Tech center
2738:
2433:
2335:Charles William Eliot
2327:
2258:
2235:
2223:
2212:
2129:between Stanford and
2090:Palo Alto, California
2076:American football at
2047:Haight Street Grounds
1961:St. Vincent's College
1942:between Stanford and
1937:
1925:
1913:
1869:at Georgia Tech, and
1721:(Mississippi State),
1528:On April 9, 1880, at
1491:
1480:
1461:
1446:
1376:University of Chicago
1368:Chicago Daily Tribune
1354:football team in 1903
1349:
1334:
846:
721:
708:Harvard–McGill (1874)
634:On November 6, 1869,
547:Old division football
496:University of Toronto
492:University of Toronto
457:athletic scholarships
209:National Championship
196:National Championship
14126:Running up the score
13952:Yards from scrimmage
13637:Two-point conversion
13632:One-point conversion
13108:National Signing Day
13069:National Signing Day
12645:American Association
11609:Swimming and diving
11354:Swimming and diving
11079:Swimming and diving
10617:First games by state
9930:College football at
9923:More spoken articles
9792:Ingrassia, Brian M.
9178:The Washington Times
9128:. September 27, 2023
8582:on February 23, 2002
8572:"College Bowl Games"
8026:on February 1, 2016.
7977:Atlanta Constitution
7944:Atlanta Constitution
7531:. December 26, 1905.
6900:Gary Migdol (1997).
6739:. November 22, 1893.
6530:. November 27, 1941.
6319:on December 19, 2014
6147:on February 12, 2012
6066:Nelson (1994), p. 48
5866:on February 13, 2010
5778:on December 20, 2014
5498:on December 18, 2007
5329:The Montreal Gazette
5201:on December 23, 2015
4949:"Attendance Records"
4726:Johnny Rodgers Award
4676:high school football
4650:), and South Korea (
4458:improve this section
4401:Pasadena, California
4135:(1995–1997) and the
3938:two-point conversion
3455:Growth of bowl games
3334:publicly threatened
3288:Big Eight Conference
3278:and power programs.
3079:Wallace William Wade
2746:in the 1918 game at
2305:University of Denver
2071:Berkeley, California
2055:University of Oregon
1879:1904 Vanderbilt team
1118:Baldwin City, Kansas
997:Defensive conversion
702:Rugby Football Union
640:Princeton University
531:Princeton University
365:undrafted free agent
13957:All-purpose yardage
13187:National men's team
10699:Game of the Century
10689:Defunct conferences
10475:Independent schools
10238:Division I-AA (FCS)
10159:Playoff appearances
10117:Championship Series
9212:on January 1, 2022.
8743:. December 12, 2023
8609:on January 29, 2007
8515:, pp. 209–217.
8351:on December 5, 2009
8004:The Kingsport Times
7791:. November 27, 2011
7763:on October 19, 2012
7691:on January 15, 2008
7646:magazine, June 1988
7631:John S. Watterson,
7554:, December 26, 1905
7276:on December 8, 2015
7210:on October 17, 2013
7169:Forgard, Benjamin.
6956:. January 11, 1901.
6794:. December 27, 1892
6712:The Trojan Heritage
6565:. August 17, 1999.
6245:(1). Archived from
6087:on January 13, 2007
6010:Will Perry (1974).
5897:on October 21, 2012
5716:on November 5, 2012
5371:on October 18, 2012
5295:on January 20, 2007
5126:"No Christian End!"
4829:Buck Buchanan Award
4824:Walter Payton Award
3773:Sun Belt Conference
3405:University of Texas
3226:New York University
2937:, where he coached
2923:Stanford University
2721:Pittsburgh Panthers
2531:Champaign, Illinois
2282:, December 16, 1898
2110:Stanford University
2086:Stanford University
2034:. Future president
1990:In 1891, the first
1928:Stanford University
1844:Montgomery, Alabama
1781:1899 Sewanee Tigers
1719:Mississippi A&M
1653:start in 1894. The
1265:Bucknell University
1240:Burlington, Vermont
1132:22–9. On the 27th,
957:
689:Columbia University
490:, a college of the
438:Center Parc Stadium
42:(video game series)
18:Collegiate football
12726:Your Call Football
12256:Track & field
12089:Competitive dance
11873:(events listed in
11700:Single-division or
10884:Athletic directors
10233:Division I-A (FBS)
9893:
9857:White, Derrick E.
9740:(Routledge, 2021)
9679:ESPN SportsCentury
9641:"reverehealth.com"
9350:Playing in the Red
9337:The New York Times
9286:. January 17, 2007
9247:The New York Times
9204:The New York Times
9147:Salzberg, Steven.
9102:. December 1, 2022
8945:The New York Times
8767:Sports Illustrated
8661:. January 18, 2022
8634:The New York Times
8184:on August 21, 2009
7882:. April 27, 1924.
7880:Boston Daily Globe
7529:The New York Times
7513:on August 8, 2010.
7336:on August 7, 2010.
6792:Los Angeles Herald
6591:Football Immortals
6048:on August 27, 2008
5958:nationalchamps.net
5922:The New York Times
5688:"College Football"
5265:on January 2, 2008
4892:College ice hockey
4882:College basketball
4806:Jon Cornish Trophy
4801:Paul Hornung Award
4570:chancellor of the
3949:two-minute warning
3947:Through 2023, the
3897:
3738:
3674:team bound to the
3367:
3356:Virginia Cavaliers
3338:and its President
3314:after joining the
3224:and modeled after
3204:awarded the first
3151:were created: the
3116:(TCU) in 1938 and
3047:
2964:three-point stance
2915:Cornell University
2899:Glenn "Pop" Warner
2894:Coaches of the era
2805:Danville, Kentucky
2751:
2520:Fordham University
2449:
2360:Theodore Roosevelt
2339:Harvard University
2309:University of Utah
2238:
2230:
2218:
1969:Occidental College
1948:
1932:
1920:
1891:Oklahoma Territory
1854:against Heisman's
1583:Virginia Cavaliers
1510:Washington and Lee
1498:
1486:
1484:'s 1899 "Iron Men"
1475:
1464:Staunton, Virginia
1456:
1392:Big Ten Conference
1388:1881 Michigan team
1356:
1344:
1281:Swarthmore College
1279:, Penn State, and
1252:lawn on campus in
955:
856:
732:
664:first set of rules
656:William J. Leggett
636:Rutgers University
618:Rutgers University
488:University College
314:farm organizations
14159:
14158:
13947:Yards after catch
13770:Turnover on downs
13615:
13614:
13546:Line of scrimmage
13293:Gridiron football
13259:
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13077:
13076:
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12734:
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12721:The Spring League
12650:Anthracite League
12476:
12475:
12454:
12453:
12342:Beach Volleyball
12075:Competitive cheer
11911:
11910:
11712:Beach volleyball
11704:and championships
10845:Hall of Champions
10790:
10789:
10733:Non-U.S. football
10569:
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9889:
9715:978-0-7868-6710-3
9688:978-0-7868-6471-3
9669:978-0-13-731604-5
9662:. Prentice-Hall.
9249:. April 16, 2014.
8895:on March 29, 2010
8491:, pp. 46–48.
8477:Super Bowl XXXIII
8429:MacCambridge 1999
8394:MacCambridge 1999
8384:, pp. 41–45.
8330:, pp. 28–30.
8304:MacCambridge 1999
8232:MacCambridge 1999
8217:, pp. 24–29.
8205:, pp. 19–22.
8096:, pp. 20–21.
7864:978-1-57898-729-0
7644:American Heritage
7601:on April 30, 2007
7552:Los Angeles Times
7446:, pp. 16–18.
7398:"Buff Milestones"
7377:on April 15, 2012
7091:978-0-9648244-7-8
7046:, August 15, 2012
6913:978-1-57167-116-5
6886:978-0-87413-455-1
6766:978-1-57167-116-5
6737:Los Angeles Times
6690:978-1-61749-034-7
6645:978-1-61321-620-0
6618:978-0-8203-3618-3
6542:"Homecoming 2015"
6284:978-0-7948-2647-5
6203:978-1-4343-6247-6
6077:"Big Ten History"
6023:978-0-87397-055-6
5885:DeLassus, David.
5854:DeLassus, David.
5836:978-0-8122-3627-9
5230:. Saperecom. 2007
4872:College athletics
4791:Burlsworth Trophy
4786:John Mackey Award
4761:Doak Walker Award
4751:Dick Butkus Award
4711:Walter Camp Award
4664:gridiron football
4620:Canadian football
4494:
4493:
4486:
4397:Rose Bowl stadium
4387:, played between
4195:CSFL Championship
3996:quarterback sacks
3934:Extra point tries
3564:
3563:
3179:National Champion
3163:in 1935, and the
3126:Pac-12 Conference
3091:William Alexander
2931:Temple University
2872:William Alexander
2764:held undefeated,
2725:William Alexander
2697:national champion
2584:Rise of the South
2543:November 25, 1911
2477:Amos Alonzo Stagg
2457:Bradbury Robinson
2397:Los Angeles Times
2388:experimental game
2280:Silver & Gold
2253:Silver & Gold
1916:USC football team
1877:. The undefeated
1762:Reynolds Tichenor
1426:Mississippi River
1289:Lehigh University
1285:Lafayette College
1277:Haverford College
1269:Dickinson College
1102:
1101:
992:Conversion safety
941:All-American team
875:line of scrimmage
745:McGill University
422:
421:
322:Canadian football
318:American football
264:gridiron football
249:
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143:Club competitions
16:(Redirected from
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13993:Three-cone drill
13856:Clock management
13551:Field goal range
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4385:1902 Rose Bowl
4378:Elite 90 Award
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3722:Main article:
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3706:. Without the
3696:1998 Rose Bowl
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3469:Growth of bowl
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3433:spread offense
3425:Pepper Rodgers
3347:
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3340:Blake Van Leer
3312:Big Ten titles
3296:Big Ten titles
3282:, under coach
3269:Vince Lombardi
3261:Heisman Trophy
3206:Heisman Trophy
3186:Robert Neyland
3103:1929 Rose Bowl
3097:team defeated
3087:1926 Rose Bowl
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2610:Fuzzy Woodruff
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2440:photograph of
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2115:Rose Bowl Game
2104:'s dominating
2059:Albany College
2036:Herbert Hoover
1981:Pomona College
1907:
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1829:Germany Schulz
1806:Grantland Rice
1750:North Carolina
1683:North Carolina
1659:William Dudley
1621:South Carolina
1606:North Carolina
1564:North Carolina
1538:Centre College
1440:
1437:
1407:Rose Bowl Game
1364:Racine College
1328:
1325:
1299:was played in
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1158:
1150:Army–Navy Game
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994:
989:
984:
978:
972:
967:
962:
952:
949:
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834:
831:
773:
770:
712:Main article:
709:
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586:
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582:The first game
581:
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578:
573:Main article:
570:
567:
562:Parke H. Davis
518:
515:
500:William Mulock
481:rugby football
473:public schools
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465:
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419:
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88:Governing body
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49:College soccer
26:
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3:
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14092:
14091:
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14087:
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14082:
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14077:
14075:
14072:
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14069:Coaching tree
14067:
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14062:
14060:
14057:
14056:
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14044:
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14039:
14036:
14034:
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14029:
14026:
14023:
14019:
14015:
14012:
14011:
14009:
14005:
13999:
13996:
13994:
13991:
13989:
13986:
13984:
13981:
13979:
13976:
13975:
13973:
13969:
13963:
13960:
13958:
13955:
13953:
13950:
13948:
13945:
13943:
13942:Total offense
13940:
13938:
13935:
13933:
13930:
13928:
13925:
13923:
13920:
13918:
13915:
13913:
13910:
13908:
13907:Passer rating
13905:
13903:
13902:Passing yards
13900:
13898:
13897:Rushing yards
13895:
13893:
13890:
13888:
13885:
13884:
13882:
13878:
13872:
13869:
13867:
13864:
13862:
13859:
13857:
13854:
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13847:
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13824:
13822:
13819:
13818:
13816:
13814:
13810:
13804:
13801:
13799:
13796:
13794:
13793:Three-and-out
13791:
13789:
13786:
13785:
13783:
13781:
13777:
13771:
13768:
13766:
13763:
13761:
13758:
13756:
13753:
13751:
13748:
13747:
13745:
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13731:
13728:
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13723:
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13686:
13684:
13681:
13679:
13676:
13674:
13671:
13669:
13666:
13665:
13663:
13661:Ball handling
13659:
13653:
13650:
13648:
13645:
13643:
13640:
13638:
13635:
13633:
13630:
13628:
13625:
13624:
13622:
13618:
13608:
13605:
13603:
13600:
13598:
13595:
13593:
13590:
13588:
13587:Coffin corner
13585:
13583:
13580:
13578:
13575:
13573:
13570:
13568:
13565:
13564:
13562:
13558:
13552:
13549:
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13527:
13525:
13522:
13521:
13520:
13517:
13516:
13514:
13510:
13507:
13505:
13501:
13495:
13494:International
13492:
13490:
13487:
13485:
13482:
13480:
13477:
13473:
13470:
13468:
13465:
13464:
13463:
13460:
13456:
13453:
13451:
13448:
13447:
13446:
13443:
13439:
13436:
13434:
13431:
13430:
13429:Youth/midget
13428:
13427:
13425:
13421:
13415:
13412:
13410:
13407:
13405:
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13400:
13397:
13395:
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13380:
13377:
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13360:
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13350:
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13340:
13336:
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13311:
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13309:
13306:
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13303:
13299:
13294:
13287:
13282:
13280:
13275:
13273:
13268:
13267:
13264:
13252:
13248:
13244:
13242:
13234:
13232:
13224:
13223:
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13214:
13211:
13209:
13206:
13205:
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13199:
13193:
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13188:
13185:
13183:
13180:
13179:
13177:
13175:International
13173:
13167:
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12857:
12855:
12853:
12849:
12843:
12840:
12838:
12835:
12834:
12832:
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12829:Other outdoor
12826:
12820:
12817:
12815:
12812:
12808:
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12803:
12800:
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12772:
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12759:
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12754:
12752:
12749:
12747:
12744:
12743:
12741:
12739:Halls of fame
12737:
12727:
12724:
12722:
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12718:
12716:
12714:Developmental
12712:
12706:
12703:
12701:
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12276:
12271:
12268:
12264:
12259:
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12133:
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12128:
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12113:
12110:
12106:
12105:
12103:Cross country
12101:
12096:
12092:
12091:
12087:
12082:
12078:
12077:
12073:
12068:
12064:
12061:
12057:
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12052:
12047:
12043:
12040:
12036:
12035:
12033:
12029:
12024:
12020:
12019:
12017:
12013:
12012:
12010:
12008:championships
12004:
12001:
11999:championships
11993:
11988:
11977:
11973:
11970:
11966:
11963:
11959:
11958:
11956:
11952:
11948:
11939:
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11932:
11927:
11925:
11920:
11919:
11916:
11904:
11894:
11892:
11882:
11881:
11876:
11872:
11871:
11868:
11862:
11859:
11857:
11854:
11853:
11851:
11847:
11839:
11836:
11834:
11831:
11830:
11828:
11824:
11821:
11820:
11818:
11814:
11813:
11809:
11808:
11807:
11804:
11800:
11797:
11796:
11794:
11790:
11787:
11786:
11784:
11780:
11777:
11775:
11772:
11771:
11769:
11765:
11762:
11761:
11760:
11757:
11753:
11750:
11749:
11748:
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11610:
11608:
11604:
11601:
11600:
11599:
11596:
11592:
11589:
11587:
11584:
11583:
11582:
11579:
11575:
11572:
11571:
11570:
11567:
11563:
11560:
11558:
11555:
11554:
11553:
11550:
11546:
11543:
11541:
11538:
11537:
11536:
11533:
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11526:
11524:
11521:
11520:
11518:
11514:
11511:
11510:
11509:
11506:
11502:
11499:
11498:
11497:Field hockey
11496:
11492:
11489:
11487:
11484:
11483:
11481:
11477:
11474:
11472:
11469:
11468:
11467:
11464:
11460:
11457:
11456:
11455:
11452:
11450:
11447:
11446:
11444:
11442:
11436:
11428:
11425:
11424:
11423:
11420:
11416:
11413:
11412:
11410:
11406:
11402:
11398:
11396:
11392:
11388:
11387:
11385:
11381:
11378:
11376:
11373:
11372:
11371:
11368:
11364:
11361:
11359:
11356:
11355:
11353:
11349:
11346:
11345:
11344:
11341:
11337:
11334:
11332:
11329:
11328:
11327:
11324:
11320:
11317:
11316:
11315:
11312:
11308:
11305:
11303:
11300:
11299:
11298:
11295:
11291:
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11286:
11285:
11284:
11283:
11279:
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11246:
11245:
11243:
11239:
11236:
11235:
11234:
11231:
11227:
11224:
11223:
11222:Field hockey
11221:
11217:
11214:
11212:
11209:
11208:
11206:
11202:
11199:
11197:
11194:
11193:
11192:
11189:
11185:
11182:
11181:
11180:
11177:
11175:
11172:
11171:
11169:
11167:
11161:
11153:
11150:
11149:
11148:
11145:
11141:
11138:
11137:
11135:
11131:
11127:
11123:
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11117:
11113:
11112:
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11036:
11035:
11032:
11028:
11025:
11023:
11020:
11019:
11018:
11015:
11011:
11008:
11007:
11006:
11003:
10999:
10996:
10994:
10991:
10990:
10988:
10984:
10981:
10979:
10976:
10975:
10974:
10971:
10967:
10964:
10963:
10962:Field hockey
10961:
10957:
10954:
10952:
10949:
10948:
10946:
10942:
10939:
10937:
10934:
10933:
10932:
10929:
10925:
10922:
10920:
10917:
10916:
10915:
10912:
10908:
10905:
10903:
10900:
10899:
10897:
10895:
10892:
10890:
10887:
10885:
10882:
10880:
10877:
10876:
10874:
10872:
10866:
10861:
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10848:
10846:
10843:
10841:
10838:
10837:
10835:
10831:
10827:
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10813:
10811:
10806:
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10799:
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10783:
10775:
10773:
10765:
10764:
10760:
10757:
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10741:
10738:
10737:
10735:
10731:
10725:
10722:
10720:
10717:
10715:
10712:
10710:
10707:
10705:
10702:
10700:
10697:
10695:
10694:Defunct teams
10692:
10690:
10687:
10685:
10682:
10680:
10677:
10675:
10672:
10671:
10669:
10665:
10659:
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10645:
10643:
10639:
10633:
10630:
10628:
10625:
10623:
10620:
10618:
10615:
10614:
10612:
10608:
10602:
10599:
10598:
10596:
10594:
10590:
10584:
10581:
10580:
10578:
10576:
10572:
10562:
10559:
10557:
10554:
10552:
10549:
10547:
10544:
10543:
10541:
10537:
10531:
10528:
10527:
10525:
10521:
10518:
10516:
10512:
10502:
10499:
10497:
10494:
10493:
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10481:
10478:
10476:
10473:
10472:
10470:
10466:
10460:
10457:
10456:
10454:
10450:
10447:
10445:
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10431:
10428:
10426:
10423:
10421:
10418:
10416:
10413:
10409:
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10404:
10401:
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10399:
10396:
10395:
10393:
10389:
10383:
10380:
10378:
10375:
10373:
10370:
10368:
10365:
10363:
10362:Teams by wins
10360:
10358:
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10334:
10333:
10331:
10327:
10321:
10318:
10316:
10313:
10311:
10308:
10306:
10303:
10301:
10298:
10296:
10295:Big South–OVC
10293:
10292:
10290:
10286:
10280:
10277:
10275:
10272:
10270:
10267:
10265:
10262:
10261:
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10255:
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10234:
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10230:
10228:
10224:
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10198:
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8509:
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8479:Game Program.
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13755:Interception
13673:Forward pass
13582:Neutral zone
13484:Professional
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10704:Hall of Fame
10601:Victory Bowl
10523:Competitions
10489:Other topics
10452:Competitions
10288:Conferences
10248:Division III
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14074:Concussions
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13760:Muffed punt
13730:Onside kick
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13090:High school
12555:Ohio League
12415:Division II
12333:Invitation/
11962:Conferences
11829:Water polo
11819:Volleyball
11770:Gymnastics
11666:Volleyball
11411:Volleyball
11165:Division II
11136:Volleyball
10850:Conferences
10674:AP rankings
10539:Conferences
10468:Conferences
10269:Div I (FCS)
10264:Div I (FBS)
10243:Division II
10174:Division II
10134:Most-played
9788:Woody Hayes
9132:November 8,
9106:November 8,
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7444:Vancil 2000
7381:October 20,
7280:October 16,
7270:USC Trojans
6573:October 16,
6420:January 14,
6395:October 13,
6337:Greg Roza,
6256:October 16,
6175:February 9,
6151:October 16,
6106:Vancil 2000
6042:TheGame.org
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5646:January 24,
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4565:Controversy
4336:Division II
4270:Map of NAIA
4017:Division II
3793:Fiesta Bowl
3785:Boise State
3480:# of games
3417:Bear Bryant
3292:Woody Hayes
3257:Glenn Davis
3174:weekly poll
3165:Cotton Bowl
3153:Orange Bowl
3061:", between
3028:plane crash
2955:single wing
2880:Roy Riegels
2833:Dan McGugin
2809:Bo McMillin
2794:Walter Camp
2784:, defeated
2766:Chic Harley
2689:Grant Field
2671:" offense,
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2657:Honus Craig
2653:Stein Stone
2634:Dan McGugin
2594:Innis Brown
2590:Dan McGugin
2529:In 1907 at
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2382:Meanwhile,
2187:Santa Clara
2162:Santa Clara
2123:1905 season
2000:Walter Camp
1871:Dan McGugin
1865:at Auburn,
1833:Frank Juhan
1825:Percy Given
1715:Mississippi
1640:Herty Field
1530:Stoll Field
1372:Alleghenies
1327:Middle West
983:(touchdown)
925:field goals
887:quarterback
859:Walter Camp
848:Walter Camp
839:Walter Camp
827:extra point
799:Walter Camp
658:, based on
536:In 1827, a
446:FAU Stadium
300:South Korea
178:Division II
14089:Formations
14028:Chain crew
13983:Two-a-days
13892:Completion
13880:Statistics
13813:Play clock
13788:First down
13642:Field goal
13524:Hash marks
13519:Yard lines
13433:Pop Warner
13409:Wheelchair
13404:Powderpuff
13129:Pop Warner
12819:Super Bowl
12705:XFL (2020)
12700:XFL (2001)
12675:NFL Europe
12437:Ice hockey
12408:Division I
12287:Volleyball
12032:Basketball
11806:Trampoline
11759:Ice hockey
11535:Ice hockey
11466:Basketball
11282:Ice hockey
11260:Gymnastics
11191:Basketball
11005:Ice hockey
10931:Basketball
10870:Division I
10653:Television
10480:Mid-States
10320:The United
10092:Bowl games
10054:Division I
9958:Statistics
9919:Audio help
9910:2006-05-29
9498:August 23,
9476:August 23,
9046:"Overview"
8868:CBS Sports
8821:August 17,
8795:August 17,
8741:The Spread
8158:August 23,
8074:October 6,
7757:ACTIVE.com
7579:(1): 9–22.
7359:: 742–750.
7060:"Timeline"
6954:Advertiser
6854:Edwin Pope
4935:References
4642:), Japan (
4609:See also:
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4529:(NY6)—the
4350:Bowl games
4036:bowl games
4009:Division I
3881:night game
3869:See also:
3842:Notre Dame
3838:Power Five
3591:See also:
3585:See also:
3459:See also:
3445:Ohio State
3390:ABC Sports
3245:West Point
3191:Don Hutson
3172:began its
3157:Sugar Bowl
3149:bowl games
3142:Ohio State
3138:Deep South
3099:California
3043:Don Hutson
3001:Gus Dorais
2966:, and the
2959:formations
2939:Jim Thorpe
2905:Pop Warner
2807:. In 1921
2782:Tom Davies
2778:Pittsburgh
2770:Ohio State
2740:Tom Davies
2717:Pop Warner
2705:Deep South
2685:Cumberland
2669:jump shift
2620:execute a
2618:Vanderbilt
2572:played at
2566:Pittsburgh
2554:homecoming
2548:played at
2504:Red Grange
2500:Jim Thorpe
2485:Pop Warner
2191:Washington
2170:East Coast
2158:St. Mary's
2146:California
2142:West Coast
2009:California
2007:and rival
1914:The first
1852:Cumberland
1821:linebacker
1817:Georgetown
1774:Pop Warner
1770:Vanderbilt
1744:The first
1737:, and the
1699:Cumberland
1691:Vanderbilt
1663:Vanderbilt
1628:Deep South
1494:Vanderbilt
1382:, and the
1295:The first
1246:Penn State
1156:won 24–0.
1134:Vanderbilt
981:Conversion
975:Conversion
970:Field goal
823:conversion
652:round ball
613:The Targum
527:intramural
375:See also:
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14121:Positions
14101:Letterman
14079:Equipment
13917:Reception
13803:Dead ball
13742:Turnovers
13720:Drop kick
13713:Touchback
13627:Touchdown
13577:Dead zone
13539:Sidelines
13534:Goal line
13007:Bowl game
12308:Wrestling
11682:Wrestling
11422:Wrestling
11147:Wrestling
10902:1928–2009
10551:Northeast
10129:Rivalries
10107:Coalition
9697:761166567
9424:March 11,
9398:March 11,
9376:March 11,
8995:Fans Only
8964:USA Today
8685:USA TODAY
8469:March 21,
7950:March 24,
7888:497709192
7371:"History"
6465:March 13,
5929:March 27,
5742:March 24,
5720:April 12,
4796:Jet Award
4598:prop bets
4445:does not
4356:Bowl game
4209:Team maps
3979:sideline.
3952:approved.
3688:Rose Bowl
3676:Rose Bowl
3664:Rose Bowl
3662:, or the
3648:Big Eight
3644:Southwest
3461:Bowl game
3276:dynasties
3249:Red Blaik
3218:NFL draft
3212:halfback
3071:Northeast
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2890:in 1930.
2888:Rose Bowl
2876:Rose Bowl
2857:Rose Bowl
2853:Rose Bowl
2699:from the
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2373:Princeton
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1634:defeated
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1597:in 1873.
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1492:The 1904
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1403:bowl game
1321:Annapolis
1232:Dartmouth
1225:Dartmouth
1178:New Haven
1146:Tennessee
1138:Nashville
1111:rivalries
1105:Expansion
1078:1958–1987
1070:1912–1957
1062:1909–1911
1054:1904–1908
1043:1898–1903
1029:1883–1897
965:Touchdown
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14018:American
14014:Official
13971:Practice
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13567:End zone
13529:End line
13479:Semi-pro
13362:Glossary
13347:Canadian
13313:Glossary
13308:American
13295:concepts
13231:Category
12814:Pro Bowl
12797:Playoffs
12402:Football
12356:Lacrosse
12335:emerging
12273:women's
12200:Softball
12162:Lacrosse
12125:Football
12054:Bowling
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3652:Big East
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3413:wishbone
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2995:for the
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13201:Related
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13002:Playoff
12966:College
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10279:Div III
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