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History of Football
The history of football
is generally traced back to it's beginnings in rugby, the
English game that is very similar to football and soccer which
also began in England back in the early
1800's.
The college
campuses of Ivy League schools all played similar variations of
football through the mid 1800's. Then shortly after the end of
the Civil War around the 1860's some of the colleges began
playing organized football. Princeton University frontiered
some of the basic rules of football and the game became
patented. It seems odd to be able to patent a game but
nonetheless the sport began to grow. The first football game in
college football history was then played in 1869 between
Princeton and Rutgers with Rutgers as the victor thus producing
football history.
College
Football History took another big step in 1873 when a number of
colleges met to form the first rules of the game and
established the amount of players on each squad. The coach for
Yale, Walter Camp assisted the final step in the change from
rugby style football to the American style. He limited the
number of players to eleven on each team and sized the football
field to 110 yards. He then created the downs system in 1882
which was originally three downs to gain 5 yards and then
changed to 4 downs to gain 10 yards.
Without proper
safety equipment at the time the sport had become extremely
brutal and dangerous to all the players. There were even a
number of deaths that had taken place in the sport. It had
become such a serious problem that the President of the time
Teddy Roosevelt summoned a change and helped implement a group
of 7 selected members to govern a rules organization and save
football history. This committee eventually became the NCAA or
National Athletic Association which we all know today. The
committee formed a number of new rules including the forward
pass and a number of safety measures which penalized players
for roughness and unsafe acts. Football history was changed
when a common practice for the time of locking arms and
blocking in unison which was rightfully made illegal as well.
The game was shortened to the sixty minutes that we play today
and a neutral zone between the offense and defense was also
incorporated.
The
development of the sport led to an inevitable expansion into
the college football area. College football history has since
flourished into an incredible weekly spectacle. Hundreds of
college teams now compete each year under the guidelines of the
NCAA. Numerous college divisions now have conferences and all
have hopes of winning a major New Year's Day Bowl. The history
of football and nostalgia are alive in well in college football
today.
Professional
football was first played around 1895 and in 1920 the APFA or
American Professional Football Association was formed. It was
renamed to what we all know today as the NFL or National
Football League in 1922. The NFL started slow and in the mid
forties only had ten teams. A major merger then took place in
1970 that combined the 16 NFL teams with the 10 AFL teams to
make one large association with two conferences. The expansion
continued to the now 32 team league and professional football
has grown tremendously since it's beginnings in 1869 from one
college game to a billion dollar empire. So goes the history of
football.
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