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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. 66: 3729: 2185:
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. 1444: 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. 11987: 599: 4087:, played under standard NCAA rules but with a requirement that all players must weigh less than the average college student (that threshold is set, as of 2024, at 178 pounds (81 kg), with the added requirement of a minimum body fat content of 5%). Nine schools, all in the northeastern quadrant of the U.S., play in the Collegiate Sprint Football League, which has operated since 1934. The Midwest Sprint Football League started play in 2022 with six members, all in the Midwest and Upper South, added two members in that region in 2023, and lost one of its charter members after the 2023 season due to the school's impending closure. 4328:
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. 590: 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 1923: 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. 844: 3351: 1459: 3876: 3940:" which is when a team will line up at the three-yard line and try to score. If they are successful, they receive two points, if they are not, then they receive zero points. Starting with the 2015 season, the NFL uses the 15-yard line as the line of scrimmage for placekick attempts, but the two-yard line for two-point attempts. The two-point conversion was not implemented in the NFL until 1994, but it had been previously used in the old American Football League (AFL) before it merged with the NFL in 1970. 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. 1478: 4848: 1347: 3039: 700:
on fields 140 yards long and 70 yards wide. On 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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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.
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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.
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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
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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. 4371:
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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A player is considered down when any part of his body other than the feet or hands touches the ground or when the ball carrier is tackled or otherwise falls and loses possession of the ball as he contacts the ground with any part of his body, with the sole exception of the holder for field goal and
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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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The defensive team may score two points on a point-after touchdown attempt by returning a blocked kick, fumble, or interception into the opposition's end zone. In addition, if the defensive team gains possession, but then moves backward into the end zone and is stopped, a one-point safety will be
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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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Following the introduction of rugby-style rules to American football, Camp became a fixture at the Massasoit House conventions where rules were debated and changed. Dissatisfied with what seemed to him to be a disorganized mob, he proposed his first rule change at the first meeting he attended in
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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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Besides these coaching innovations, several rules changes during the first third of the 20th century had a profound impact on the game, mostly in opening up the passing game. In 1914, the first roughing-the-passer penalty was implemented. In 1918, the rules on eligible receivers were loosened to
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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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As professional football became a national television phenomenon, college football did as well. In the 1950s, Notre Dame, which had a large national following, formed its own network to broadcast its games, but by and large the sport still retained a mostly regional following. In 1952, the NCAA
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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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Among other rule changes in 2007, kickoffs were moved from the 35-yard line back five yards to the 30-yard line, matching a change that the NFL had made in 1994. Some coaches and officials questioned this rule change as it could lead to more injuries to the players as there will likely be more
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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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College football increased in popularity through the remainder of the 19th and early 20th century. It also became increasingly violent. Between 1890 and 1905, 330 college athletes died as a direct result of injuries sustained on the football field. These deaths could be attributed to the mass
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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
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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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because of a disagreement over the number of players to be allowed per team (relenting in 1879) and Rutgers were not invited to the meeting. The rules that they agreed upon were essentially those of rugby union at the time with the exception that points be awarded for scoring a
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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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Like gridiron football generally, college football is most popular in the United States and Canada. While no single governing body exists for college football in the United States, most schools, especially those at the highest levels of play, are members of the
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Since the 2012 season, the ball is placed on the 25-yard line following a touchback on either a kickoff or a free kick following a safety. The NFL adopted this rule in 2018. In all other touchback situations at all levels of the game, the ball is placed on the
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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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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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In as much as Rugby football had been transplanted to Canada from England, the McGill team played under a set of rules which allowed a player to pick up the ball and run with it whenever he wished. Another rule, unique to McGill, was to count
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Note: For brief periods in the late 19th century, some penalties awarded one or more points for the opposing teams, and some teams in the late 19th and early 20th centuries chose to negotiate their own scoring system for individual games.
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A college that fields a team in the NCAA is not restricted from fielding teams in club or sprint football, and several colleges field two teams, a varsity (NCAA) squad and a club or sprint squad (no schools, as of 2024, field both club
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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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and was the first game in New England. The game was essentially soccer with 20-man sides, played on a field 400 by 250 feet. Yale wins 3–0, Tommy Sherman scoring the first goal and Lew Irwin the other two.
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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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and finished with the same record as whichever team won the other bowl game, they could have a share of the national title. This happened in the final year of the Bowl Alliance, with
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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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Davis, Parke H. (October 15, 1916). "Yellow Jackets-Cumberland Score Was Record One; Tops the List According to Statistics Compiled Showing All Scores Past the Century Mark".
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joined the RMAC in 1910. For its first thirty years, the RMAC was considered a major conference equivalent to today's Division I, before 7 larger members left and formed the
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Camp was central to several more significant rule changes that came to define American football. In 1881, the field was reduced in size to its modern dimensions of 120 by 53
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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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College athletes, unlike players in the NFL, are not permitted by the NCAA to be paid salaries. Colleges are only allowed to provide non-monetary compensation such as
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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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generally consists of the major collegiate athletic powers with larger budgets, more elaborate facilities, and (with the exception of a few conferences such as the
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governs sports, including football, at that state's two-year institutions. CCCAA members compete for their own championships and do not participate in the NJCAA.
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and the Intercollegiate Club Football Federation. The two competing sanctioning bodies have some overlap, and several clubs are members of both organizations.
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113–0. It was also the first time one team scored over 100 points and the opposing team was shut out. The next week, Princeton outscored Lafayette 140 to 0.
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Fightum", for whom they conducted funeral rites. The authorities held firm, and it was another dozen years before football was once again played at Harvard.
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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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yards (109.7 by 48.8 meters). Several times in 1883, Camp tinkered with the scoring rules, finally arriving at four points for a touchdown, two points for
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victory in 1925. This game is commonly referred to as "the game that changed the south". Wade followed up the next season with an undefeated record and
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with 15 players on each team. On November 13, 1875, Yale and Harvard played each other for the first time ever, where Harvard won 4–0. At the first
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at the end of the 2014 season, However, the NCAA does not operate that tournament, and its winner is not automatically crowned National Champion.
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helped popularize the sport with his poetic descriptions of games and colorful nicknames for the game's biggest players, including Notre Dame's "
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were also undefeated, but declined a challenge by Heisman to a game. When Heisman left Tech after 1919, his shift was still employed by protégé
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The system continued to change, as the formula for ranking teams was tweaked from year to year. At-large teams could be chosen from any of the
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played its first season in 1887, but had no head coach for their first five years, from 1887 to 1891. The teams played its home games on the
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at McGill Athletics, published by McGill University (no further authorship information available). This article incorporates text from the
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extra point attempts. In the NFL a player is active until he is tackled or forced down by a member of the opposing team (down by contact).
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While Still the Nation's Favorite Sport, Professional Football Drops in Popularity – Baseball and college football are next in popularity
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After the Bowl Championship Series, additional all-star bowl games round out the post-season schedule through the beginning of February.
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Rutgers was first to extend the reach of the game. An intercollegiate game was first played in the state of New York when Rutgers played
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College at Lake City, one of the four forerunners of the University of Florida, 6–0, in a game played as part of the Jacksonville Fair.
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On placekicks, offensive linemen now can not be engaged by at least three defensive players. They risk a 5-yard penalty upon violation.
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Group of Five – The remaining five FBS conferences – American, C-USA, MAC, MW, and Sun Belt. The other three current FBS independents,
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began broadcasting a national Game of the Week in 1966, bringing key matchups and rivalries to a national audience for the first time.
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These games are played from mid-December to early January and most of the later bowl games are typically considered more prestigious.
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teams are selected at the end of regular season to compete in a playoff for the FBS national championship. The inaugural champion was
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Hobson, J. Hardin. "Football Culture at New South Universities: Lost Cause and Old South Memory, Modernity, and Martial Manhood". in
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is widely considered to be the most important figure in the development of American football. As a youth, he excelled in sports like
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NCAA Divisions I and II; Division III will adopt this rule in 2024. In the NFL the clock does not explicitly stop for a first down.
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in what is widely considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history. The next year Vanderbilt fought Michigan to a
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between Stanford and California is the oldest college football rivalry in the West. The first game was played on San Francisco's
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MSFL Championship – Launched in 2022 as the championship for the Midwest Sprint Football League, another sprint football league.
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to a tournament in Vancouver over the Christmas holidays, with the winner of that tournament receiving the Cooper Keith Trophy.
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was Stanford's student financial manager. Chicago won 24 to 4. Stanford won a rematch in Los Angeles on December 29 by 12 to 0.
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much advantage. The mass plays being now barred, skill on the football field is more in demand than mere weight and strength.
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to a 40–0 victory. In 1893, USC joined the Intercollegiate Football Association of Southern California (the forerunner of the
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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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As it grew beyond its regional affiliations in the 1930s, college football garnered increased national attention. Four new
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had been founded in 1915. Consisting mostly of schools from Texas, the conference saw back-to-back national champions with
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each spring sees 224 players selected and offered a contract to play in the league, with the vast majority coming from the
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of the NCAA also participate in their own respective playoffs, crowning national champions at the end of the season. The
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that reduced the number of scrimmage plays to earn a first down from four to three in an attempt to reduce injuries. The
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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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primarily consists of smaller public and private institutions that offer fewer scholarships than those in Division I.
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starts the same year and has its first match against Columbia, the nearest college to play football. It took place at
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Chiles, Marvin T. "Gideon Edward Smith: The Player and Coach Who Gave Meaning to Black College Football, 1892–1942".
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Gregg Doyel, "Time to pay college football players – changing times, money says so", CBS Sports, September 25, 2013,
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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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scored an average of 52.7 points per game, the most in college football that season, and allowed just four points.
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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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which, until that time, was not used in American football. The try would later evolve into the score known as the
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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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joined the series in 1870 and by 1872 several schools were fielding intercollegiate teams, including Yale and
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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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when, out of desperation, the ball was thrown by the North Carolina back Joel Whitaker instead of punted and
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cited this event as the greatest thrill he ever witnessed in his years of watching sports. Vanderbilt coach
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No sport is wholesome in which ungenerous or mean acts which easily escape detection contribute to victory.
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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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Call, Jeff (December 20, 2006). "Changing seasons: Y. reconnects with past, but bowl scene not the same".
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by winning at least 6 games during the season (teams that play 13 games in a season, which is allowed for
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games of football began to be played on college campuses. Each school played its own variety of football.
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in 2005—came from a BCS non-AQ conference. Starting with the 2006 season, a fifth game—simply called the
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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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Harrison, Emily A. "The first concussion crisis: head injury and evidence in early American football".
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Men's Intercollegiate Athletic Department of the University of Minnesota (1981). Ralph Turtinen (ed.).
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called for a ban on all college football betting (and betting on college sports in general) because of
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by a score of 49–0 after Stanford captain Ralph Fisher requested to quit with eight minutes remaining.
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onto the field. The game features prominently in Vanderbilt's history. That same year, Alabama upset
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Discipline and indulgence: College football, media, and the American way of life during the cold war
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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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Modern North American football has its origins in various games, all known as "football", played at
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and Pantops Academy fought to a scoreless tie in the first organized football game in the state of
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Several major modern college football conferences rose to prominence during this time period. The
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Blood, sweat, and tears: Jake Gaither, Florida A&M, and the history of black college football
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and ended at halftime in a 0–0 tie. The Army–Navy game of 1893 saw the first documented use of a
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College football expanded greatly during the last two decades of the 19th century. Several major
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rule has survived through to modern American game). Princeton won that game by a score of 8 – 0.
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over allowing the first African American player to play in a collegiate bowl game in the south.
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on November 2, 1872. It was also the first scoreless tie in the history of the fledgling sport.
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began playing American football in 1894 and played its first game on March 24, 1894, defeating
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defeated the North Carolina Tar Heels 6 to 4 in the first intercollegiate game in the state of
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Several organizations operate college football programs outside the jurisdiction of the NCAA:
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College teams mostly play other similarly sized schools through the NCAA's divisional system.
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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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Unlike other college football divisions and most other sports—collegiate or professional—the
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The first intercollegiate game in the state of Vermont happened on November 6, 1886, between
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On November 23, 1876, representatives from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia met at the
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Smith, Ronald A. "American football becomes the dominant intercollegiate national pastime".
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Partly as a compromise between both bowl game and playoff supporters, the NCAA created the
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in 1931. He was so famous at that point that his funeral was broadcast nationally on radio.
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The Rise of Gridiron University: Higher Education's Uneasy Alliance with Big-Time Football.
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Several changes were made to college rules in 2011, all of which differ from NFL practice:
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was the first in the south to throw a legal forward pass in 1906. The following season saw
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at universities and colleges. It was through collegiate competition that gridiron football
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Collegiate rules version of American/Canadian football, played by colleges and universities
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Bowls—rotate on a three-year cycle as semi-final games, with the winners advancing to the
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in San Francisco in the first postseason intersectional contest, foreshadowing the modern
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The situation came to a head in 1905 when there were 19 fatalities nationwide. President
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in 1888; before they were nicknamed the "Trojans", they were known as the USC Methodists.
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on May 14 and 15, 1874: one to be played under Harvard rules, another under the stricter
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Willigenburg, N. W.; Borchers, J. R.; Quincy, R.; Kaeding, C. C.; Hewett, T. E. (2016).
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began. He led his team to an impressive 105–12–5 record before his premature death in a
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The first game where one team scored over 100 points happened on October 25, 1884, when
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This article is about gridiron football played at an amateur level. For other uses, see
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players, 64% of semi-professional players, 91% of college football players, and 21% of
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In 1906, citing concerns about the violence in American Football, universities on the
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in its first trip to the south. Wade's Alabama again won a national championship and
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The rules committee considered widening the playing field to "open up" the game, but
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The history of American college football: institutional policy, culture, and reform
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In 2018, the NCAA made a further change to touchback rules that the NFL adopted in
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and played any team at any location. It was during Rockne's tenure that the annual
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Glenn "Pop" Warner coached at several schools throughout his career, including the
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between Stanford and California continued as rugby, with the winner invited by the
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ed Christian K. Anderson, and Amber C. Fallucca, (Routledge, 2021) pp. 37–63.
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Eskanazi, J., "Sudden Death: Boys Fell to Their Doom in S.F.'s Forgotten Disaster"
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Lewis, Guy M. (1969). "Teddy Roosevelt's Role in the 1905 Football Controversy".
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has jurisdiction over more than 80 college football teams, mostly in the Midwest.
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was the first player on a Southern team ever selected first-team All-American by
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Australia, New Zealand, and especially, due to its proximity, Canada. The annual
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was invited to enter, but declined to do so. An invitation was also extended to
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The 1930s saw growth in the passing game. Though some coaches, such as General
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One publication claims "The first scouting done in the South was in 1905, when
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in the inaugural "Tournament East-West football game" what is now known as the
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in football likely occurred on October 26, 1895, in a game between Georgia and
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was formed in 1868, the first recorded non-university football club in Canada.
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As a result of the 1905–1906 reforms, mass formation plays became illegal and
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formations and gang tackling that characterized the sport in its early years.
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and won 40–0. It was the first time organized football played in the state of
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national champion has been determined by a four-team tournament known as the
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championships in the decade while building a record 47-game winning streak.
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In the early 1930s, the college game continued to grow, particularly in the
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occurred on November 7, 1895, when the "Oklahoma City Terrors" defeated the
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commemorating the location where the first college football game was played.
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The 10 FBS conferences are formally and popularly divided into two groups:
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Becky Riddle, "Stoll Field", ExploreKYHistory, accessed February 4, 2015,
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of which have carried over to the modern version of football played today
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was created from a revision of this article dated 29 May 2006
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Other common injuries include: injuries of legs, arms, and lower back.
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led Ohio State to two national titles, in 1954 and 1957, and won three
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NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid-Major Football National Championship
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also gained international attention when Georgia's pro-segregationist
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were known as the "football factory" during the 1950s, where coaches
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v. Pantops Academy November 13, 1887, as the first game in Virginia.
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in 1876, he earned varsity honors in every sport the school offered.
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The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide
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The BCS ended after the 2013 season and, since the 2014 season, the
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Organized intercollegiate football was first played in the state of
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Harvard quickly took a liking to the rugby game, and its use of the
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Early games appear to have had much in common with the traditional "
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in Great Britain in the mid-19th century. By the 1840s, students at
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institutions also field teams, but do not offer any scholarships.
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and schools are now free to negotiate their own television deals.
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was among the 2000 spectators in attendance. Walter, a native of
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and California's football "Big Game" in those years was against
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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: 3810: 3721: 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 836: 814:Springfield, Massachusetts 711: 572: 374: 370: 46: 36: 29: 14051: 14006: 13970: 13879: 13811: 13778: 13740: 13660: 13619: 13559: 13511: 13502: 13422: 13300: 13221: 13200: 13174: 13161:Women's Football Alliance 13141: 13116: 13088: 13081: 13037: 13015: 12982: 12973: 12964: 12944: 12913: 12885:Champions Indoor Football 12850: 12827: 12782: 12773: 12738: 12713: 12630: 12582: 12573: 12525: 12516: 12458: 12373: 12332: 12005: 11994: 11983: 11953: 11869: 11848: 11697: 11437: 11162: 10867: 10856: 10832: 10754: 10732: 10666: 10640: 10609: 10591: 10573: 10538: 10522: 10513: 10488: 10467: 10451: 10442: 10390: 10349: 10328: 10287: 10256: 10225: 10205: 10189: 10173: 10144: 10060: 10037: 8272:"Southeastern Conference" 7591:"The History of the NCAA" 7236:. 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Dartmouth won 91 to 0. 1096: 1083: 1080: 1072: 1064: 1048: 1045: 1037: 1023: 1020: 1014: 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: 218: 148: 141: 129: 86: 63: 58: 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. 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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:. 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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:. 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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: 13258: 13137: 13136: 13077: 13076: 13033: 13032: 12960: 12959: 12769: 12768: 12734: 12733: 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: 10568: 10509: 10508: 10438: 10437: 10221: 10220: 10169: 10168: 9889: 9715:978-0-7868-6710-3 9688:978-0-7868-6471-3 9669:978-0-13-731604-5 9662:. Prentice-Hall. 9249:. 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Georgia Tech 8398: 8396:, p. 172. 8386: 8374: 8362: 8345:Heisman Trophy 8332: 8320: 8308: 8306:, p. 148. 8293: 8262: 8236: 8234:, p. 124. 8219: 8207: 8195: 8174:"Knute Rockne" 8165: 8136: 8124: 8098: 8081: 8055: 8029: 8009: 7994: 7989:Newspapers.com 7961: 7956:Newspapers.com 7930: 7915: 7893: 7870: 7863: 7843: 7817: 7802: 7774: 7744: 7714: 7702: 7672: 7660: 7648: 7624: 7612: 7582: 7556: 7534: 7516: 7487: 7476:(4): 717–724. 7460: 7448: 7436: 7421: 7388: 7362: 7339: 7287: 7257: 7239: 7221: 7194: 7161: 7143: 7125: 7108:Libby, Brian. 7097: 7090: 7072: 7048: 7033: 7015: 6997: 6979: 6959: 6937: 6919: 6912: 6892: 6885: 6865: 6845: 6831: 6820:on May 6, 2014 6805: 6779: 6765: 6742: 6727: 6696: 6689: 6669: 6651: 6644: 6624: 6617: 6597: 6594:. p. 128. 6580: 6554: 6533: 6515: 6491: 6476: 6471:Newspapers.com 6446: 6437:"Sport Slants" 6427: 6415:Tar Heel Times 6402: 6368: 6353: 6343:, p. 1, 2007, 6330: 6304: 6290: 6283: 6263: 6222: 6209: 6202: 6182: 6158: 6125: 6110: 6098: 6068: 6059: 6029: 6022: 6002: 5984: 5963: 5940: 5935:Newspapers.com 5908: 5877: 5846: 5835: 5815: 5789: 5763: 5727: 5701: 5678: 5655: 5653: 5652: 5623: 5608: 5593: 5574: 5555: 5536: 5509: 5483: 5436: 5417: 5415:Gardner (1996) 5408: 5382: 5356: 5345:Parke H. Davis 5333: 5306: 5276: 5241: 5212: 5186: 5168:. dartmo.com. 5153: 5104: 5072: 5047: 5028: 5002: 4976: 4939: 4938: 4936: 4933: 4932: 4931: 4926: 4921: 4916: 4911: 4906: 4905: 4904: 4899: 4897:College soccer 4894: 4889: 4884: 4879: 4869: 4864: 4858: 4857: 4841: 4838: 4837: 4836: 4831: 4826: 4819: 4818:Division I FCS 4816: 4814: 4813: 4808: 4803: 4798: 4793: 4788: 4783: 4778: 4773: 4768: 4763: 4758: 4753: 4748: 4743: 4741:Lombardi Award 4738: 4733: 4728: 4723: 4718: 4716:Outland Trophy 4713: 4708: 4703: 4701:Heisman Trophy 4697: 4695: 4694:Division I FBS 4692: 4690: 4687: 4659: 4656: 4606: 4603: 4566: 4563: 4527:New Year's Six 4492: 4491: 4442: 4440: 4433: 4427: 4424: 4405:Rose Bowl Game 4385:1902 Rose Bowl 4378:Elite 90 Award 4351: 4348: 4325:Division I FCS 4306:Division I FBS 4301: 4298: 4297: 4296: 4293: 4286: 4284: 4281: 4274: 4272: 4269: 4262: 4260: 4257: 4250: 4248: 4245: 4238: 4236: 4233: 4226: 4224: 4221: 4214: 4210: 4207: 4206: 4205: 4202: 4192: 4182: 4172: 4166: 4160: 4159: 4158: 4149:Division I FCS 4142: 4141: 4140: 4137:Bowl Coalition 4126: 4112: 4109: 4104:Main article: 4101: 4098: 4089: 4088: 4081: 4071: 4064: 4057: 4004: 4001: 4000: 3999: 3994:Yards lost on 3992: 3985: 3984: 3983: 3980: 3976: 3972: 3965: 3961: 3957: 3953: 3945: 3941: 3931: 3930: 3929: 3921: 3917: 3913: 3866: 3863: 3862: 3861: 3846: 3823:New Year's Six 3811:Main article: 3808: 3805: 3761:Conference USA 3722:Main article: 3719: 3716: 3706:. 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Davis 518: 515: 500:William Mulock 481:rugby football 473:public schools 468: 465: 420: 419: 397: 395: 388: 372: 369: 309:, no official 247: 246: 245:), 10 Sep 2016 229: 223: 222: 219: 216: 215: 212: 211: 199: 198: 186: 185: 180: 175: 170: 165: 160: 150: 149: 146: 145: 142: 139: 138: 133: 127: 126: 124: 123: 118: 113: 108: 103: 98: 92: 90: 88:Governing body 84: 83: 79:Army–Navy Game 69: 61: 60: 49:College soccer 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 14184: 14173: 14170: 14169: 14167: 14152: 14149: 14147: 14144: 14142: 14139: 14137: 14134: 14132: 14129: 14127: 14124: 14122: 14119: 14117: 14114: 14112: 14109: 14107: 14104: 14102: 14099: 14095: 14092: 14091: 14090: 14087: 14085: 14082: 14080: 14077: 14075: 14072: 14070: 14069:Coaching tree 14067: 14065: 14062: 14060: 14057: 14056: 14054: 14050: 14044: 14041: 14039: 14036: 14034: 14031: 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: 13850: 13847: 13845: 13842: 13840: 13837: 13836: 13834: 13832: 13829: 13827: 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: 13743: 13739: 13731: 13728: 13727: 13726: 13723: 13721: 13718: 13714: 13711: 13710: 13709: 13706: 13704: 13701: 13699: 13696: 13694: 13691: 13689: 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: 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p. 16. 6107: 6102: 6086: 6082: 6078: 6072: 6063: 6047: 6043: 6039: 6033: 6025: 6019: 6015: 6014: 6006: 5999: 5998: 5993: 5988: 5973: 5967: 5959: 5955: 5949: 5947: 5945: 5936: 5924: 5923: 5918: 5912: 5896: 5892: 5888: 5881: 5865: 5861: 5857: 5850: 5842: 5838: 5832: 5828: 5827: 5819: 5803: 5799: 5793: 5777: 5773: 5767: 5759: 5753: 5737: 5731: 5715: 5711: 5705: 5689: 5686:John Majors. 5682: 5671:September 11, 5666: 5659: 5638: 5631: 5630: 5624: 5621: 5617: 5613: 5609: 5606: 5602: 5598: 5594: 5591: 5590:The NCAA News 5587: 5583: 5579: 5575: 5572: 5568: 5564: 5560: 5556: 5553: 5549: 5545: 5541: 5537: 5534: 5530: 5526: 5522: 5518: 5517: 5513: 5497: 5493: 5487: 5468: 5464: 5457: 5451: 5449: 5447: 5445: 5443: 5441: 5432: 5428: 5421: 5412: 5404: 5400: 5396: 5392: 5386: 5370: 5366: 5360: 5353:. p. 64. 5352: 5351: 5346: 5340: 5338: 5330: 5326: 5322: 5318: 5315: 5310: 5294: 5290: 5286: 5280: 5264: 5260: 5256: 5250: 5248: 5246: 5229: 5225: 5219: 5217: 5200: 5196: 5190: 5171: 5164: 5157: 5138: 5134: 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