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June 2008
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It is fun to hear some of the comments made from so called college football "experts." I heard on the radio by several analysts, this week's Rutgers Louisville game is the "biggest in Rutgers history." How quickly "they" forget. I'm sure many folks from New Jersey, especially those who went to Princeton or to Rutgers would beg to differ. The following is from "A Princeton Campion." The first American intercollegiate football game was held between Princeton and Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. on November 6, 1869. The game played was a form of association football, forerunner of later-day soccer. The 25 players from each college played in their street clothes, and the several hundred spectators stood around on the side or sat on a wooden fence. The Rutgers Targum reported that Princeton's first goal was made "by a well directed kick, from a gentleman whose name we don't know, but who did the best kicking on the Princeton side." The Targum is equally silent about the identity of the first wrong-way player in American football history, a Rutgers man "who, in his ardor, forgot which way he was kicking," and scored for Princeton instead of Rutgers. Rutgers ended up winning the game 6 to 4. A week later, however, Princeton won the return match on its grounds, 8 to 0. College football's first game, will always be the biggest game in Rutgers history. |
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