๐Ÿ“œ From the First Game to the Birth of a Legend: November 6th Milestones

November 6 is arguably the most foundational date in American football, marking the 1869 clash between Rutgers and Princetonโ€”the very first intercollegiate football match! While played under soccer-like rules, this game paved the way for the gridiron we know today. The date also covers dramatic transitions, including the birth of the NFL’s first night game in 1929 (a Depression-era gimmick that actually worked), the sudden formation of the St. Louis Gunners franchise in 1934, and Art Modell’s infamous announcement in 1995 that the Cleveland Browns would move to Baltimore.

November 6 Football History Headlines

November 6, 1869 – The College of New Jersey, which later became Princeton and Rutgers, played each other in a football match. This information comes from princetontigersfootball.com. The word “match” should be a clue that the game is not recognizable to our era as the American football we know and love. The teams played the game with a round ball, and they used Football Association (soccer) rules, but the style of play closely resembled rugby. This game marked the beginning of intercollegiate football and has since become known as the first American college football game. The contest ended in a Rutgers win, with Rutgers scoring six runs to Princeton’s four. Two weeks later, after the inaugural match, Princeton handed Rutgers its first lossโ€“ eight runs to zero. Both Rutgers and Princeton were retroactively awarded the 1869 National Championship. 

November 6, 1929 – Providence, Rhode Island – Just days after the 1929 Stock Market crash, signaling the start of the Great Depression, the Providence Steam Roller became the first NFL team granted permission by the NFL to host a game at night under floodlights, and they scheduled it at the Cycledrome in Providence. The Steam Rollers had enjoyed success the season before, winning the 1928 National Championship. Still, multiple key players had left for better-paying jobs before the 1929 season, so a gimmick, such as a night game, might bring paying fans into the stands. The highest-paid man on the team was Jimmy Conzelman, who doubled as quarterback and coach, with a $ 292-per-game salary. Due to heavy flooding at the Cycledrome, the game against the Chicago Cardinals was moved to Kinsley Park to avoid losing revenue. The portable floodlights were moved to Kinsley, too, and the first NFL night game was played. The Steam Roller lost 0-16 but were satisfied that 6,000 fans attended after a season of low attendance. In 1930, floodlights were permanently installed in the Cycledrome, but the players “received a pay reduction for night gamesโ€ฆto help pay for the cost of floodlight installation.” (source)

November 6, 1934 – The NFL finally approved the sale of the Cincinnati Reds to a St. Louis group for approximately $25,000. In the 1933 season of the NFL, a certain amount of stability had arisen in the League, or so everyone thought. Many historians today feel the Cincinnati Reds might be the worst NFL team ever to play. The Cincinnati Reds football franchise was in financial trouble, but a group in St. Louis offered to buy the team before the start of games. The other NFL owners rejected the idea, feeling St. Louis was too far west to be in the League. However, as the Reds progressed through the season, things got worse. The NFL was facing an embarrassing situation with a team folding midseason, so, finally, after weeks of negotiating, the NFL allowed the sale, according to a paper submitted to the PFRA by Bob Gill on the St. Louis Gunners. The St. Louis Gunners took over the Reds roster and played a partial 1934 schedule.  The backstory on the Gunners is really well told in Gill’s transcript and basically tells us that, after some failed pro teams in St. Louis, in 1931, the Field Artillery of the National Guard, Battery A, announced that it would sponsor a team for the coming season in the city. The team was promptly referred to as the Batter A Gunners from its association with the Guard.  The team had a big signing, naming the famous pro star and future Hall of Famer Jimmy Conzelman as its head coach. Then, after securing the Public Schools Stadium as a home field, the Gunners were ready to open for business. The NFL couldn’t be happier that they were waiting in the wings; the Reds franchise was then bought out, and the Gunners were a part of the NFL. They won their first game against the Pittsburgh Pirates  6โ€“0, but then lost the last two to the Detroit Lions 40โ€“7 and the Green Bay Packers 21โ€“14. The Gunners franchise in the NFL lasted only those three games in 1934.

November 6, 1937 Official Football Program for the Pittsburgh versus Notre Dame game published by the Notre Dame Football Program Committee

November 6, 1995 Art Modell officially announced that his Cleveland Browns franchise was moving to Baltimore. The city of Cleveland later learned that it would retain the Browns name, so Modell’s franchise would go on to become the Ravens. (source)

November 6, 2001 – A SEVEN Overtime Session Game decides the contest!

November 6 Football Hall of Fame Birthdays

  • Ave Daniell
  • John Pingel
  • Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.

Conclusion: Pioneers, Champions, and the Price of Progress

The stories of November 6 reflect the enduring spirit of the game, from the invention of the sport itself to the sacrifices made by its heroes. This day celebrates the birth of five Hall of Famers, including Ave Daniell, the walk-on who anchored the best line in Pitt history, and Pat Tillman, the defensive star who traded his NFL career for military service. Furthermore, this date demonstrates the commercial evolution of football, from the Wright & Ditson Rule Book cleverly doubling as a sales catalog to the financial struggles that led to the NFL’s first night gameโ€”a testament to the lengths teams went to keep the game alive.

By Darin

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