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Rah, Rah, Rah! It's College Football

Sources NCAA.org huskers.com Brought to you by COLLEGE FOOTBALL scarletknights.com wikipedia.org broncosports.com baylor.odu/bear cheerqueen.com Uca. varsity.com hurricanesports.cstv.com imdb.com .cO also known as Overstock.com georgiadogs.com collegecharlie.com FACT SHEET Rutgers: Birthplace of College Football Although the first game of college football was played at Rutgers University on November 6, 1869, it was an entirely different version of football than what is played today. NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association The NCAA was founded after President Theodore Roosevelt expressed concern that too many college football players were getting injured and dying from the sport. The NCAA is also in place to make sure college athletics are both fair and equitable, as well as to make sure student athletes get a well-rounded college experience that combines athletics with other aspects of college life. For instance, during this historical game, throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed. НОМE GUESTS College football's largest margin of 222 000 vitory came in 1916, when Georgia 4S:00 Tech defeated Cumberland by a Score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes. 884 Bronco Stadium, where the Boise State Broncos play, is home to the only blue Astro Turf field in the world. Roos Field at Eastern Washington University features a full red turf field. Number of games the University of Michigan Wolverines have won since they began playing college football in 1879: The Wisconsin Badgers once had a real-life badger as their mascot. During games, it would be led around the sidelines on a leash. The animal proved too mean, and it was eventually replaced with a costumed mascot. University of Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde became the first (and only) player to win the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award and the O'Brien Irvine "Cotton" Warburton is the only member of the College Football Hall of Fame to receive an Academy Award. He won an Oscar for his editing on Mary Poppins. Quarterback Award (all in 1986), and also be selected first overall in the NFL Draft (in 1987). Bizarre College Mascots OREGON Fighting Duck University of Oregon The Masked Rider Texas Tech University Tree Stanford Banana Slug UCSC The Mountaineer West Virginia University COLLEGE CHEERLEADING FACTS Cheerleading was born on November 2, 1898, when a student at University of Minnesota named Johnny Campbell directed the crowd to repeat "Rah, Rah, Rah! Ski-u-mah, Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Varsity, Minn-e-So-Tah!" In 1954, the spirit stick was invented for a Cheerleading team that stood out because of their positive attitudes and good spirit. Today spirit sticks are decorated with team colors and used as a symbol of tribal spirit, unity, and cooperation among the squad. 50% 5ft 97lbs 98% Half of college-level cheerleaders are male. Cheerleading was originally an all-male sport. At the University of Kentucky the average Cheerleader is 5 feet tall and weighs 97 pounds. About 98% of all female cheerleaders are former gymnasts, compared to just 20% of all male cheerleaders. Sources NCAA.org huskers.com Brought to you by COLLEGE FOOTBALL scarletknights.com wikipedia.org broncosports.com baylor.odu/bear cheerqueen.com Uca. varsity.com hurricanesports.cstv.com imdb.com .cO also known as Overstock.com georgiadogs.com collegecharlie.com FACT SHEET Rutgers: Birthplace of College Football Although the first game of college football was played at Rutgers University on November 6, 1869, it was an entirely different version of football than what is played today. NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association The NCAA was founded after President Theodore Roosevelt expressed concern that too many college football players were getting injured and dying from the sport. The NCAA is also in place to make sure college athletics are both fair and equitable, as well as to make sure student athletes get a well-rounded college experience that combines athletics with other aspects of college life. For instance, during this historical game, throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed. НОМE GUESTS College football's largest margin of 222 000 vitory came in 1916, when Georgia 4S:00 Tech defeated Cumberland by a Score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes. 884 Bronco Stadium, where the Boise State Broncos play, is home to the only blue Astro Turf field in the world. Roos Field at Eastern Washington University features a full red turf field. Number of games the University of Michigan Wolverines have won since they began playing college football in 1879: The Wisconsin Badgers once had a real-life badger as their mascot. During games, it would be led around the sidelines on a leash. The animal proved too mean, and it was eventually replaced with a costumed mascot. University of Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde became the first (and only) player to win the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award and the O'Brien Irvine "Cotton" Warburton is the only member of the College Football Hall of Fame to receive an Academy Award. He won an Oscar for his editing on Mary Poppins. Quarterback Award (all in 1986), and also be selected first overall in the NFL Draft (in 1987). Bizarre College Mascots OREGON Fighting Duck University of Oregon The Masked Rider Texas Tech University Tree Stanford Banana Slug UCSC The Mountaineer West Virginia University COLLEGE CHEERLEADING FACTS Cheerleading was born on November 2, 1898, when a student at University of Minnesota named Johnny Campbell directed the crowd to repeat "Rah, Rah, Rah! Ski-u-mah, Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Varsity, Minn-e-So-Tah!" In 1954, the spirit stick was invented for a Cheerleading team that stood out because of their positive attitudes and good spirit. Today spirit sticks are decorated with team colors and used as a symbol of tribal spirit, unity, and cooperation among the squad. 50% 5ft 97lbs 98% Half of college-level cheerleaders are male. Cheerleading was originally an all-male sport. At the University of Kentucky the average Cheerleader is 5 feet tall and weighs 97 pounds. About 98% of all female cheerleaders are former gymnasts, compared to just 20% of all male cheerleaders. Sources NCAA.org huskers.com Brought to you by COLLEGE FOOTBALL scarletknights.com wikipedia.org broncosports.com baylor.odu/bear cheerqueen.com Uca. varsity.com hurricanesports.cstv.com imdb.com .cO also known as Overstock.com georgiadogs.com collegecharlie.com FACT SHEET Rutgers: Birthplace of College Football Although the first game of college football was played at Rutgers University on November 6, 1869, it was an entirely different version of football than what is played today. NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association The NCAA was founded after President Theodore Roosevelt expressed concern that too many college football players were getting injured and dying from the sport. The NCAA is also in place to make sure college athletics are both fair and equitable, as well as to make sure student athletes get a well-rounded college experience that combines athletics with other aspects of college life. For instance, during this historical game, throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed. НОМE GUESTS College football's largest margin of 222 000 vitory came in 1916, when Georgia 4S:00 Tech defeated Cumberland by a Score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes. 884 Bronco Stadium, where the Boise State Broncos play, is home to the only blue Astro Turf field in the world. Roos Field at Eastern Washington University features a full red turf field. Number of games the University of Michigan Wolverines have won since they began playing college football in 1879: The Wisconsin Badgers once had a real-life badger as their mascot. During games, it would be led around the sidelines on a leash. The animal proved too mean, and it was eventually replaced with a costumed mascot. University of Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde became the first (and only) player to win the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award and the O'Brien Irvine "Cotton" Warburton is the only member of the College Football Hall of Fame to receive an Academy Award. He won an Oscar for his editing on Mary Poppins. Quarterback Award (all in 1986), and also be selected first overall in the NFL Draft (in 1987). Bizarre College Mascots OREGON Fighting Duck University of Oregon The Masked Rider Texas Tech University Tree Stanford Banana Slug UCSC The Mountaineer West Virginia University COLLEGE CHEERLEADING FACTS Cheerleading was born on November 2, 1898, when a student at University of Minnesota named Johnny Campbell directed the crowd to repeat "Rah, Rah, Rah! Ski-u-mah, Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Varsity, Minn-e-So-Tah!" In 1954, the spirit stick was invented for a Cheerleading team that stood out because of their positive attitudes and good spirit. Today spirit sticks are decorated with team colors and used as a symbol of tribal spirit, unity, and cooperation among the squad. 50% 5ft 97lbs 98% Half of college-level cheerleaders are male. Cheerleading was originally an all-male sport. At the University of Kentucky the average Cheerleader is 5 feet tall and weighs 97 pounds. About 98% of all female cheerleaders are former gymnasts, compared to just 20% of all male cheerleaders. Sources NCAA.org huskers.com Brought to you by COLLEGE FOOTBALL scarletknights.com wikipedia.org broncosports.com baylor.odu/bear cheerqueen.com Uca. varsity.com hurricanesports.cstv.com imdb.com .cO also known as Overstock.com georgiadogs.com collegecharlie.com FACT SHEET Rutgers: Birthplace of College Football Although the first game of college football was played at Rutgers University on November 6, 1869, it was an entirely different version of football than what is played today. NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association The NCAA was founded after President Theodore Roosevelt expressed concern that too many college football players were getting injured and dying from the sport. The NCAA is also in place to make sure college athletics are both fair and equitable, as well as to make sure student athletes get a well-rounded college experience that combines athletics with other aspects of college life. For instance, during this historical game, throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed. НОМE GUESTS College football's largest margin of 222 000 vitory came in 1916, when Georgia 4S:00 Tech defeated Cumberland by a Score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes. 884 Bronco Stadium, where the Boise State Broncos play, is home to the only blue Astro Turf field in the world. Roos Field at Eastern Washington University features a full red turf field. Number of games the University of Michigan Wolverines have won since they began playing college football in 1879: The Wisconsin Badgers once had a real-life badger as their mascot. During games, it would be led around the sidelines on a leash. The animal proved too mean, and it was eventually replaced with a costumed mascot. University of Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde became the first (and only) player to win the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award and the O'Brien Irvine "Cotton" Warburton is the only member of the College Football Hall of Fame to receive an Academy Award. He won an Oscar for his editing on Mary Poppins. Quarterback Award (all in 1986), and also be selected first overall in the NFL Draft (in 1987). Bizarre College Mascots OREGON Fighting Duck University of Oregon The Masked Rider Texas Tech University Tree Stanford Banana Slug UCSC The Mountaineer West Virginia University COLLEGE CHEERLEADING FACTS Cheerleading was born on November 2, 1898, when a student at University of Minnesota named Johnny Campbell directed the crowd to repeat "Rah, Rah, Rah! Ski-u-mah, Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Varsity, Minn-e-So-Tah!" In 1954, the spirit stick was invented for a Cheerleading team that stood out because of their positive attitudes and good spirit. Today spirit sticks are decorated with team colors and used as a symbol of tribal spirit, unity, and cooperation among the squad. 50% 5ft 97lbs 98% Half of college-level cheerleaders are male. Cheerleading was originally an all-male sport. At the University of Kentucky the average Cheerleader is 5 feet tall and weighs 97 pounds. About 98% of all female cheerleaders are former gymnasts, compared to just 20% of all male cheerleaders. Sources NCAA.org huskers.com Brought to you by COLLEGE FOOTBALL scarletknights.com wikipedia.org broncosports.com baylor.odu/bear cheerqueen.com Uca. varsity.com hurricanesports.cstv.com imdb.com .cO also known as Overstock.com georgiadogs.com collegecharlie.com FACT SHEET Rutgers: Birthplace of College Football Although the first game of college football was played at Rutgers University on November 6, 1869, it was an entirely different version of football than what is played today. NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association The NCAA was founded after President Theodore Roosevelt expressed concern that too many college football players were getting injured and dying from the sport. The NCAA is also in place to make sure college athletics are both fair and equitable, as well as to make sure student athletes get a well-rounded college experience that combines athletics with other aspects of college life. For instance, during this historical game, throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed. НОМE GUESTS College football's largest margin of 222 000 vitory came in 1916, when Georgia 4S:00 Tech defeated Cumberland by a Score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes. 884 Bronco Stadium, where the Boise State Broncos play, is home to the only blue Astro Turf field in the world. Roos Field at Eastern Washington University features a full red turf field. Number of games the University of Michigan Wolverines have won since they began playing college football in 1879: The Wisconsin Badgers once had a real-life badger as their mascot. During games, it would be led around the sidelines on a leash. The animal proved too mean, and it was eventually replaced with a costumed mascot. University of Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde became the first (and only) player to win the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award and the O'Brien Irvine "Cotton" Warburton is the only member of the College Football Hall of Fame to receive an Academy Award. He won an Oscar for his editing on Mary Poppins. Quarterback Award (all in 1986), and also be selected first overall in the NFL Draft (in 1987). Bizarre College Mascots OREGON Fighting Duck University of Oregon The Masked Rider Texas Tech University Tree Stanford Banana Slug UCSC The Mountaineer West Virginia University COLLEGE CHEERLEADING FACTS Cheerleading was born on November 2, 1898, when a student at University of Minnesota named Johnny Campbell directed the crowd to repeat "Rah, Rah, Rah! Ski-u-mah, Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Varsity, Minn-e-So-Tah!" In 1954, the spirit stick was invented for a Cheerleading team that stood out because of their positive attitudes and good spirit. Today spirit sticks are decorated with team colors and used as a symbol of tribal spirit, unity, and cooperation among the squad. 50% 5ft 97lbs 98% Half of college-level cheerleaders are male. Cheerleading was originally an all-male sport. At the University of Kentucky the average Cheerleader is 5 feet tall and weighs 97 pounds. About 98% of all female cheerleaders are former gymnasts, compared to just 20% of all male cheerleaders. Sources NCAA.org huskers.com Brought to you by COLLEGE FOOTBALL scarletknights.com wikipedia.org broncosports.com baylor.odu/bear cheerqueen.com Uca. varsity.com hurricanesports.cstv.com imdb.com .cO also known as Overstock.com georgiadogs.com collegecharlie.com FACT SHEET Rutgers: Birthplace of College Football Although the first game of college football was played at Rutgers University on November 6, 1869, it was an entirely different version of football than what is played today. NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association The NCAA was founded after President Theodore Roosevelt expressed concern that too many college football players were getting injured and dying from the sport. The NCAA is also in place to make sure college athletics are both fair and equitable, as well as to make sure student athletes get a well-rounded college experience that combines athletics with other aspects of college life. For instance, during this historical game, throwing or carrying the ball was not allowed. НОМE GUESTS College football's largest margin of 222 000 vitory came in 1916, when Georgia 4S:00 Tech defeated Cumberland by a Score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes. 884 Bronco Stadium, where the Boise State Broncos play, is home to the only blue Astro Turf field in the world. Roos Field at Eastern Washington University features a full red turf field. Number of games the University of Michigan Wolverines have won since they began playing college football in 1879: The Wisconsin Badgers once had a real-life badger as their mascot. During games, it would be led around the sidelines on a leash. The animal proved too mean, and it was eventually replaced with a costumed mascot. University of Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde became the first (and only) player to win the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award and the O'Brien Irvine "Cotton" Warburton is the only member of the College Football Hall of Fame to receive an Academy Award. He won an Oscar for his editing on Mary Poppins. Quarterback Award (all in 1986), and also be selected first overall in the NFL Draft (in 1987). Bizarre College Mascots OREGON Fighting Duck University of Oregon The Masked Rider Texas Tech University Tree Stanford Banana Slug UCSC The Mountaineer West Virginia University COLLEGE CHEERLEADING FACTS Cheerleading was born on November 2, 1898, when a student at University of Minnesota named Johnny Campbell directed the crowd to repeat "Rah, Rah, Rah! Ski-u-mah, Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Varsity, Minn-e-So-Tah!" In 1954, the spirit stick was invented for a Cheerleading team that stood out because of their positive attitudes and good spirit. Today spirit sticks are decorated with team colors and used as a symbol of tribal spirit, unity, and cooperation among the squad. 50% 5ft 97lbs 98% Half of college-level cheerleaders are male. Cheerleading was originally an all-male sport. At the University of Kentucky the average Cheerleader is 5 feet tall and weighs 97 pounds. About 98% of all female cheerleaders are former gymnasts, compared to just 20% of all male cheerleaders.

Rah, Rah, Rah! It's College Football

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The thrill of the rivalries. The passion of supporting your alma mater. The parties in the parking lot. College football season kicked off last week, and the nation can get back to what matters: watch...

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