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financial aid to full football scholarships however appeared to give the Rams a competitive advantage over the rest of the
Patriot League. After some deliberation Fordham was allowed to continue with its conference schedule although those contests did not officially count in the conference standings. Furthermore the school was ruled ineligible from any conference titles (and thus an automatic bid into the Division I Football Championship Subdivision playoffs) until 2014 when the rest of the league was also able to switch to mostly scholarship rosters. Still, Fordham qualified into the FCS playoffs as an at-large in 2013. This was followed by a league title in 2014 and another at-large appearance in 2015. Each of those seasons also ended with Top-20 FCS rankings.
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Fordham did appear in the "others receiving votes" category but were never again a bowl threat. The team combined for an 11–14–1 mark over the next three years although, thanks to the QB platoon of Roger Franz and Vinnie Drake, did again lead the nation in passing in 1952. As seniors Franz and Drake (one of the first
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playing along, sings
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and Yale, two powerhouses of the day. Adams remarked disparagingly of the latter two that they were "only Ivy League" squads. Up until then what is now called the Ivy League was a loose collection of schools informally known as the
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title, reached the quarterfinals of I-AA playoffs, ended 10–3 and earned their first season-ending national ranking (albeit this time at the I-AA level) since 1941. Fordham built on that achievement with another
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Long after those glory years, and as a non-varsity club in 1968, Fordham won a minor national championship. That success helped propel the team back to varsity status in 1970. In what would later be known as the D-III level, Fordham also reached the quarterfinals of the 1987 playoffs. That success
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Holy Cross has won the last seven encounters and leads the "Iron Major" series, 23–15. The all-time series dates back to 1902, just a year before
Cavanaugh began patrolling the Holy Cross sideline. The Crusaders also lead the overall series, 34–25–2. The 2016 game was played on November 12, at
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Fordham and Holy Cross first met on the gridiron in 1902. The Ram-Crusader Cup (on hiatus between 1955 and 1989) was instituted in 1951 to honor the memory of Major Frank Cavanaugh. The "Iron Major" spent three seasons as the head coach at Holy Cross (1903–1905) where he built a 19–10–2 record.
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Fordham ended the 1929 season as title holders according to college football's lineal "fictitious national championship". That team was also retroactively declared national champions by University of Tennessee physics professor, Soren Sorensen. However, according to a national poll conducted by
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fans, Miami ran roughshod over Fordham, 75–7. It was the Rams' single worst debacle of the 1950s. The team finished the 1954 campaign at 1–7–1 and, with crowds averaging under 12,000 per game while inside the cavernous but deteriorating Polo Grounds, administrators decided to drop the program.
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and Syracuse, finished with an even stronger 8–1 record. During a weak period for the Eastern region as a whole however, Fordham remained unranked and was passed over during the postseason despite getting consideration from both the Orange and Gator Bowls. Early into the 1951 national rankings
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to start the 1939 season. That contest was famous for being the first televised college football game. A week later, in a matchup between the era's two best, Fordham lost to Alabama, 7–6, in the second televised college football game. Both games were aired locally by
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football existence as an independent. They then joined the Patriot League in 1990 and after over a decade of struggles, finally won conference crowns in 2002, 2007 and 2014. Each title earned the team automatic bids into the NCAA FCS (previously I-AA) playoffs.
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status (at the I-AA level, later renamed FCS) upon moving up in 1989. Initial excitement was diminished as the Rams began a dismal stretch of 12 straight losing seasons. Fortunes finally changed in 2001 with a 7–4 finish under the leadership of head coach
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helped propel the team over the D-II level entirely and into what would later be known as the FCS level in 1989. Fordham reached the quarterfinals of the 2002 FCS playoffs but that is the closest they've come to another national championship.
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won a national championship) as well in what was later dubbed the "Much Ado About Nothing to Nothing" series. After 13 consecutive scoreless quarters Pitt broke the drought with a second-quarter field goal in their
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took part in several World War II battles before being torpedoed by three American submarines on December 9, 1944. She made it to a repair dock where she remained through the end of the war.
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3265:Keating Hall
2378:NFL draftees
2373:Head coaches
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2290:Coffey Field
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1532:Second Round
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1053:Dom Principe
1047:John Skelton
1011:Al Babartsky
885:
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499:. After the
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113:Coffey Field
76:First season
32:Fordham Rams
3389:Liberty Cup
3270:Blue Chapel
3208:Westchester
2318:Liberty Cup
2286:(1951–1952)
1825:December 5,
1735:Stony Brook
1729:Stony Brook
1602:Liberty Cup
1576:First Round
1562:Chattanooga
1558:First Round
1530:First Round
1502:First Round
1484:First Round
1456:First Round
1382:First Round
1322:Jim Crowley
1303:Cotton Bowl
1298:Jim Crowley
1262:Chattanooga
1113:Tim DeMorat
1107:Nick Zakelj
1095:Dylan Mabin
1059:Ray Riddick
1005:Len Eshmont
999:Bulger Lowe
991:1916–1918 (
971:Joe Maniaci
955:Ed Danowski
937:1934–1936 (
914:1989–1989:
908:1985–1988:
902:1978–1984:
896:1973–1977:
890:1970–1972:
884:1964–1969:
878:1955–1963:
874:Independent
872:1881–1954:
850:1973–1988:
844:1970–1972:
838:1964–1969:
832:1955–1963:
764:Frank Leahy
752:Jim Crowley
728:(2016) and
674:Orange Bowl
605:in Dallas.
603:Cotton Bowl
386:Walter Camp
212:Liberty Cup
180:Bowl record
3599:Categories
3430:Law Review
3318:Presidents
2316:Columbia:
2024:August 16,
1806:References
1326:Sugar Bowl
1268:Bowl games
1121:Traditions
1083:Sam Bowers
859:–present:
783:Ivy League
760:Notre Dame
722:Cincinnati
697:Division I
670:Miami (FL)
642:Waynesburg
618:Sugar Bowl
485:Pittsburgh
454:Georgetown
446:Holy Cross
382:Seton Hall
374:See also:
360:basketball
344:Joe Conlin
267:Fight song
217:Holy Cross
162:Conference
121:Year built
101:Joe Conlin
97:Head coach
3332:Athletics
3248:Buildings
3198:Rose Hill
3169:(defunct)
3167:Marymount
3153:Education
3135:Graduate
2763:1955–1963
1792:Merrimack
1786:Merrimack
1754:Dartmouth
1749:Dartmouth
1591:Rivalries
1466:Villanova
1443:Opponent
1369:Opponent
1284:Opponent
1242:Villanova
1115:2018–2022
1109:2017–2021
1103:2009–2013
1097:2015-2018
1091:1952–1954
1085:1978–1979
1073:2014–2017
1067:1936–1938
1061:1937–1939
1055:1937–1939
1049:2006–2009
1037:2007–2010
1029:Kurt Sohn
1019:1940–1942
1013:1935–1937
1007:1938–1940
983:Ed Franco
886:club team
840:Club team
797:Princeton
567:Rose Hill
563:Rose Bowl
559:Tennessee
538:monument,
450:Villanova
429:Princeton
356:Ed Conlin
310:The Bronx
304:team for
270:"The Ram"
204:Rivalries
135:FieldTurf
3501:football
3374:Football
3359:Softball
3354:Baseball
3222:Research
3191:Campuses
3144:Business
3126:Business
2198:April 8,
1902:LA Times
1773:Monmouth
1768:Monmouth
1697:Syracuse
1584:L 42–52
1566:L 20–50
1548:L 19–44
1520:L 28–48
1492:L 35–49
1474:L 10–24
1331:Missouri
1312:L 12–13
959:Pro Bowl
941:, coach)
785:" after
740:(2023).
730:Nebraska
724:(2012),
630:Missouri
622:Missouri
586:Panthers
515:through
503:season,
437:Syracuse
421:Columbia
350:at
208:Columbia
142:Location
3303:History
3296:Culture
3119:Schools
2389:Seasons
2356:The Ram
2350:The Ram
1545:W 44–22
1517:W 37–27
1471:W 29–24
1446:Result
1437:Season
1400:L 0–21
1388:Hofstra
1372:Result
1287:Result
1275:Season
880:no team
834:No team
738:Buffalo
555:Alabama
551:Detroit
519:. Only
433:Cornell
425:Rutgers
370:History
283:Website
278:The Ram
109:Stadium
91:Ed Kull
3308:Alumni
2366:People
2271:Venues
1950:
1703:Hawaii
1512:Towson
1440:Round
1397:W 41–6
1392:Wagner
1366:Round
1278:Coach
1254:Towson
1151:Jun'yĹŤ
1147:Jun'yĹŤ
814:AAFC's
734:Temple
690:Wagner
495:, and
489:Purdue
452:, and
435:, and
390:Xavier
338:Since
275:Mascot
261:
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251:Colors
3507:Teams
3408:Media
3379:Rugby
1672:2028
1669:2027
1666:2026
1663:2025
1660:2024
1488:UMass
1363:Year
1336:W 2–0
1281:Bowl
1246:UMass
1142:JunyĹŤ
471:From
3415:WFUV
3349:A-10
3068:2024
3063:2023
3058:2022
3053:2021
3048:2020
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3028:2016
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1948:ISBN
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1480:2007
1452:2002
1378:1987
1318:1941
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1217:ECAC
1043:1942
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1025:2004
1001:1917
857:1989
726:Navy
658:Army
634:1935
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595:1939
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534:The
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521:Duke
517:1941
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