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Langdon Lea Princeton's Star tackle

May 11, 1874, in Germantown, Pennsylvania, Langdon "Biffy" Lea left an indelible mark on the...

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EVENTDAY | May 11

"Langdon Lea Princeton's Star tackle"

Last updated 📅 2025-05-11

May 11, 1874, in Germantown, Pennsylvania, Langdon "Biffy" Lea left an indelible mark on the early landscape of American football, both as a dominant player and a pioneering coach.  

College Career:

Langdon Lea was a standout two-way player for Princeton University from 1893 to 1895, primarily excelling as an end and tackle. Nicknamed "Biffy," he quickly became the cornerstone of the Tigers' defense during an era where defensive prowess reigned supreme. Remarkably swift, aggressive, and agile for his size, Lea roamed the field, disrupting opposing offenses. He earned the first of his three All-America selections as a sophomore in 1893, leading Princeton to an undefeated 11-0-0 season. A smart blocker and formidable tackler, Lea captained the Princeton team in 1895, guiding them to a 10-1-1 record, with Yale being their sole defeat. During his four seasons wearing the Orange and Black, Lea anchored a defense that recorded an astounding 35 shutouts in 47 games.  

Road to the Pro Game:

Professional football was in its nascent stages during Lea's playing years, with formalized leagues still developing. While the concept of professional players existed, the structure was far different from the modern NFL. Lea's primary impact remained within the collegiate realm. However, his exceptional playing ability and deep understanding of the game paved the way for his later role. Notably, in 1901, Princeton University officially recognized Lea as their first formal football coach. In his single season at the helm, he led the Tigers to a successful 9-1-1 record, solidifying his pioneering status in coaching as well.  

Football Legacy:

Langdon "Biffy" Lea's legacy rests firmly on his dominant playing career at Princeton and his distinction as the university's first "official" football coach. As a player, he was a three-time All-American, a testament to his exceptional skill and impact on the game during its formative years. His defensive prowess was legendary, anchoring a unit that consistently shut down opponents. Even decades after his final game, Lea continued to be recognized on All-Time Eastern football teams, highlighting the lasting impression he made. His transition to head coach, even for a single successful season, marked a significant step in the professionalization of coaching within college football.

Accolades, Awards, and Career Stats:

3x All-America selection (1893, 1894, 1895)  

Captain of the Princeton University Football Team (1895)  
First "Official" Football Coach of Princeton University (1901)  

Led Princeton University to a 9-1-1 record as Head Coach (1901)  

Anchored a Princeton defense that recorded 35 shutouts in 47 games (1893-1895)  

Named to All-Time Eastern football teams decades after playing  

Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame (1964)  

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  • DOB: May 11
  • EVENTDAY: May 11
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Langdon Lea
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Princeton Tigers
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number B4
  • SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame

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" Birthdays, Big Wins & Program Shifts"

May 11th holds a unique place in American football lore, marking the birthdates of Hall of Fame figures who left indelible marks on the sport. Beyond celebrating these gridiron giants, this date has also witnessed significant events shaping the landscape of college football. From the abolition of established programs to the impactful careers of legendary players who achieved national recognition and later transitioned to the professional ranks, May 11th connects the past, present, and future of the game.
Langdon Lea, born on this day, was a dominant force for the Princeton Tigers in the late 19th century, earning All-America honors and later becoming their first official coach. Matt Leinart, another May 11th birthday celebrant, led the USC Trojans to national championship glory and captured the Heisman Trophy in the early 2000s before embarking on his NFL journey with teams like the Arizona Cardinals and Oakland Raiders. Their stories, alongside pivotal institutional decisions like the potential abolishment of a gridiron program at Westminster College, underscore the diverse and impactful history tied to this single day in football. May 11th holds a unique place in American football lore, marking the birthdates of Hall of Fame figures who left indelible marks on the sport...

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