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Women's Golf Hall of Famer Patty Berg Captained the undefeated 50th Street Tigers, a Minneapolis youth football team. One of the members of the team was Bud Wilkinson, future Minnesota Gophers star and Oklahoma Sooners Football Coach, who lead the Sooners to the record longest winning streak of 47 games from 1953-57. The Gophers won 3 National Championships with Wilkinson as a player and coached Oklahoma to 3 Championships. Berg won 15 LPGA Majors and 60 LPGA tournaments.
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In 1968, NBC cut away from the Raiders-Jets football game with a little more than a minute to play to show the movie Heidi. The network's offices were deluged with phone calls from angry fans who missed seeing Oakland score two touchdowns in 9 seconds to beat New York 43-32. The contest forever became known as the "Heidi Game."
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George Blanda, who played QB and K for the Chicago Bears, Houston Oilers, and Oakland Raiders, holds the record for the longest professional career, having played in 4 decades from 1949 to 1975; 26 years.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:George Blanda, who played QB and K for the Chicago Bears, Houston Oilers, and Oakland Raiders, holds the record for the longest professional career, having played in 4 decades from 1949 to 1975; 26 years.
That must be the record Favre is trying to beat.
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When Blanda was with the Oilers, he led the AFL in TD passes one year and picks the next.
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The last time EWU beat Montana in Cheney was 1991.
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The last team to beat the Griz at home during the regular season was EWU.













((in 2005 :D )
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There are 3 football stadiums that are National Historic Landmarks: Harvard Stadium, Yale Bowl and Rose Bowl.
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Pete Gogolak, Cornell, became the first soccer style kicker in college football in 1961. In 1964 he became the first soccer style kicker in the pros, with the Buffalo Bills. The style became so successful that the old, straight on kickers soon became obsolete.


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Seahawks wrote:Pete Gogolak, Cornell, became the first soccer style kicker in college football in 1961. In 1964 he became the first soccer style kicker in the pros, with the Buffalo Bills. The style became so successful that the old, straight on kickers soon became obsolete.


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Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights played its last intercollegiate football game after an undefeated season in 1959, and now claims to have the longest undefeated streak in college football.

On the note of mascots, you have seen trinity before if you have ever seen espn's worst and or most unique college masket, the troll, and last I knew it was the only college/highschool to use the troll as a mascot

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Seahawks wrote:Pete Gogolak, Cornell, became the first soccer style kicker in college football in 1961. In 1964 he became the first soccer style kicker in the pros, with the Buffalo Bills. The style became so successful that the old, straight on kickers soon became obsolete.


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"Soon?"

I guess 20 years is "soon" to you.

Mark Moseley of the Redskins kicked with his toe in the early 1980s. Pretty accurate, too, as straight-on kickers tend to be. The catch is that the range is usually a tad limited.
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The CFL's Toronto Argonauts, founded in 1873, are the longest continuously existing pro football team in North America.
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In the '70s Tehran, Iran, had a four-team high school league playing football.

One team, the Trojans, represented The Community School, an international K-12 school, with team members also supplied by Iranzamin and the British School. The other three teams (VIkings, Raiders and Phantoms) were all from Tehran American School, a Department of Defense school for US citizens.

The teams played a seven game schedule, with an afternoon double header scheduled each weekend. All games were played at TAS.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:The last team to beat the Griz at home during the regular season was EWU.

((in 2005 :D )
And it was only 5 years ago....
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kemajic wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:The last team to beat the Griz at home during the regular season was EWU.

((in 2005 :D )
And it was only 5 years ago....
I'm glad you can count.

Hey numbnuts, unless you're going to contribute unique football trivia and tidbits that aren't intended to be smack, go spew on someone else's thread. :coffee:
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The Campbell's Soup red and white label was inspired by the colors of the Cornell University football team.
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Here's one they will like.

In 2003, New Mexico placekicker Katie Hnida became the first female player to score in a Division I-A game. She kicked two extra points in a 72-8 win over Texas State-San Marcos.

Don't know how accurate that is, because I'm sure plenty of chicks have scored at a Division I-A game. Oh, in. Carry on. :coffee:
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Here's one they will like.

In 2003, New Mexico placekicker Katie Hnida became the first female player to score in a Division I-A game. She kicked two extra points in a 72-8 win over Texas State-San Marcos.

Don't know how accurate that is, because I'm sure plenty of chicks have scored at a Division I-A game. Oh, in. Carry on. :coffee:
Any locker room pics?
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93henfan wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Here's one they will like.

In 2003, New Mexico placekicker Katie Hnida became the first female player to score in a Division I-A game. She kicked two extra points in a 72-8 win over Texas State-San Marcos.

Don't know how accurate that is, because I'm sure plenty of chicks have scored at a Division I-A game. Oh, in. Carry on. :coffee:
Any locker room pics?
One could only hope:

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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Here's one they will like.

In 2003, New Mexico placekicker Katie Hnida became the first female player to score in a Division I-A game. She kicked two extra points in a 72-8 win over Texas State-San Marcos.

Don't know how accurate that is, because I'm sure plenty of chicks have scored at a Division I-A game. Oh, in. Carry on. :coffee:
You know they is pissed that he got scooped on this. Actually isn't this in SH's signature?
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I have Season Tickets for the Griz.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
93henfan wrote:
Any locker room pics?
One could only hope:

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Smart, too.
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In 1916, the biggest blowout in college football history occurred when Georgia Tech crushed Cumberland College 222-0. Tech scored 32 TDs and racked up 1,179 yards in the romp.
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Before a game against the St. Louis Rams in 1981, Baltimore Colts OL Robert Pratt pulled his hamstring... while running out for the coin toss.
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