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  • College football portal This article is within the scope of WikiProject College football, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of college football...
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  • --user:Daniel C. Boyer The phrase "College American football" is used by no one. Try American College football or College football (U.S.). --Jiang/talk 03:38...
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  • Talk:Canada All-Stars (category C-Class college football articles)
    Canada All-Stars, one of the earliest college football teams that played several games against Harvard in 1875 and 1876. The only verifiable games I've...
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  • Princeton Tigers football team → 1874 New Jersey Tigers football team 1875 Princeton Tigers football team → 1875 New Jersey Tigers football team 1876 Princeton...
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  • several 1870s-1900s Columbia season articles to new names to reflect the fact that "Lions" was not adopted as the college athletics mascot until 1910....
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  • college football championships. All the games before 1875 were soccer games. The 1869 Princeton-Rutgers game might have looked like American football...
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  • 1875 Tufts vs Harvard game and gave a source. I feel it's inclusion is important as it is argued by some (including the owner of the College Football...
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  • declared national champion "at season's end by at least one of the national polls recognized by the National College Football Hall of Fame." FWIW Jeff in...
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  • Game", and that much of college football lore derives from the Ivies in general and these two in particular. All U.S. college football game rivalries could...
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  • between two college teams. You'll want to read up on the 1969 college football season (which notes that the NCAA treated 1969 as its centenary because...
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  • Jeff in CA (talk) 04:36, 2 May 2023 (UTC) College Football Data Warehouse included Princeton's teams of 1874, 1875, 1881, 1898, 1899, 1920, 1933 and 1935...
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  • big-time college football in the Midwest. The first two guys to hold the head football coaching position at Michigan State Normal for more than two seasons were...
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  • July 2018 (UTC) There is no mention of the football games (soccer) played between Rutgers and the College of New Jersey (later renamed Princeton) in the...
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  • first game in this rivalry was 1875!! I did some research, and this is the oldest football rivalry, HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE, in this great nation. The next...
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  • Because only Sagarin chose Kentucky, not Associated Press, United Press, College Football Researchers Association, Helms Athletic Foundation, or National Championship...
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  • There is an ongoing debate on the college football talk page that will impact this page. Please participate there if you have any viewpoints you wish to...
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  • loss) --Wilee8 20:44, 13 November 2006 (UTC) Taken from The Game (college football) talk page: The Game (Harvard-Yale) would be more appropriate than...
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  • Lynda Carroll cite no evidence whatsoever in favour of 1858, and The Footballer 1875 publication is many years after the foundation date and is in error...
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  • film, the character Hawkeye Pierce is said to have played football at Androscoggin College, a fictional school based on the alma mater of author Richard...
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  • Rules and later Gaelic Football (as Thomas Croke, who codified the game was second Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand from 1870 to 1875). A theory is exactly...
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