The game of American football is filled with strategy, legendary figures, great teams, and amazing events that have created euphoria in fandom. We celebrate the game and its people. Here are some items of interest that capture the spirit of the gridiron.
October 7 Football History
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October 7 Football History
October 7th has witnessed a number of significant events in the history of American football, from thrilling comebacks to record-breaking performances. One of the most memorable moments in the sport's history occurred on this date in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland University by an astonishing score of 222-0. This remains the largest margin of victory in a college football game, a record that is likely to stand for many years to come.
The Georgia Tech vs. Cumberland game was a complete mismatch from the start. The Yellow Jackets were a dominant force in college football at the time, while the Bulldogs were a struggling program. The game was played in Atlanta, Georgia, and was attended by a crowd of approximately 10,000 spectators. The Yellow Jackets scored 68 points in the first half and 154 points in the second half, setting a record for the most points scored in a single half of a football game.
The lopsided score was due in part to the fact that Cumberland was a much smaller and less experienced team than Georgia Tech. The Bulldogs were also playing without several of their best players, who had been injured in previous games. Despite the overwhelming defeat, the game is remembered as one of the most bizarre and unforgettable moments in college football history.
The Georgia Tech vs. Cumberland game was a complete mismatch from the start. The Yellow Jackets were a dominant force in college football at the time, while the Bulldogs were a struggling program. The game was played in Atlanta, Georgia, and was attended by a crowd of approximately 10,000 spectators. The Yellow Jackets scored 68 points in the first half and 154 points in the second half, setting a record for the most points scored in a single half of a football game.
The lopsided score was due in part to the fact that Cumberland was a much smaller and less experienced team than Georgia Tech. The Bulldogs were also playing without several of their best players, who had been injured in previous games. Despite the overwhelming defeat, the game is remembered as one of the most bizarre and unforgettable moments in college football history.
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Gridiron Legacy: Pro Football's Missing Origin Story
Author Gregg Ficery tells the story of the beginnings of Pro Football through the pro football career of his Great Grandfather, Bob Shiring
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Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry
Author Joe Ziemba the master historian of football in Chicago has released another beauty. It is titled Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry.
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