In America, Walter Camp was the person who adapted Rugby into the sport of football. College students were bored with normal sports so invented football and played it.
BY:Harpreet Bhullar
Others are more of the view, however, that the American football game was the outcome of amalgamating both soccer and rugby, and that it was mostly Walter Camp himself who was bored with rugby, rather than hisstudents.
In Australia, the main person behind formalizing a set of Australian Rules [actually, 'Victorian' rules initially, as each state was a separate colony until federation in 1901] for football based upon rugby and other games was Wills. It was the outcome of a Melbourne Cricket Club initiative to keep cricketers fit over the winter months while not playing cricket. Of course, nowadays, football is by far the more popular game in most Australian states!
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Well I've never heard of a football team named after Crayola, but if there is, then wouldn't it be named Crayola? :)
he named a cow football
if the football player is good it means he has a chance to be captain.
Sammy Baugh Trophy, named after Sammy Baugh for American football, Chuck Bednarik Award, named after Chuck Bednarik, for American football.
Blitzen
The Titans.
no
jets
J.E. Clair named his football team Green Bay Packers.
heck no
the comebacks