Yes, there have been many scoreless ties. The last one in the NFL was between the Lions and Giants in 1943. The last one in College Football was between Oregon and Oregon State in 1983.
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On Sunday, October 10, 1920, in the first year of the league's existence, and on the third week of play, two games ended in a scoreless tie: the Chicago (Racine) Cardinals and the Chicago Tigers, and the Cleveland Tigers and Dayton Triangles. These games appear to be the first tied games in the NFL (although at that time it was known as the American Professional Football Association; two years later they would change their name to the National Football League).
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Texas and Vanderbilt have met 12 times in football with all 12 games played between 1899-1928. Vanderbilt leads the all time series 8-3-1.
Tom Buchanan is the character in "The Great Gatsby" that played for Yale. He is described both as one of the most powerful ends that ever played football there.
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Argentina has played approximately 8 football games.
Not that ive ever heard of but i know that somone people have played both pro football and baseball and he would fly to the football games at 1:00 then fly to that baseball games at 7:30.
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Has g garvin ever played pro football
Oh, what a delightful question! Clemson and Michigan have played each other only once in football, in the 2013 Orange Bowl. Clemson emerged victorious in that game, but remember, every match is a beautiful opportunity for both teams to learn and grow.
On Sunday, October 10, 1920, in the first year of the league's existence, and on the third week of play, two games ended in a scoreless tie: the Chicago (Racine) Cardinals and the Chicago Tigers, and the Cleveland Tigers and Dayton Triangles. These games appear to be the first tied games in the NFL (although at that time it was known as the American Professional Football Association; two years later they would change their name to the National Football League).
it has to be david beckam (nottt) haha lol
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The Way It Was - 1974 The Greatest Football Game Ever Played was released on: USA: 9 July 1975