Most college football stadiums.
Football in its modern from originated in England. There were many earlier local games from which it originated.
The first modern documented evidence of soccer rules can be found in the rules laid down at England's Trinity College at Cambridge in 1848. The rules were known as the 'Cambridge Rules' back in the day. Hence in that sense it is pertinent to state that football was invented by the representatives of various universities across the UK, namely Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Shrewsbury, and Winchester. The first formal association to govern soccer was also born in England, in 1863. In that year, the Football Association (The FA) was formed to govern all the rules and solve any football related disputes arising in the UK. Today, the FA is still the highest authority governing football in England.
Modern day footballs are actually more elongated, oval shaped then the original round ones.
As Flag Football is a variation of American Football and this began in the Mid 19th Century and Flag Football would have come sometime after that, I would think that Hockey did come before Flag Football as Hockey has its origins in ancient times, but the modern form of field hockey was developed in the early 19th century.
Most college football stadiums.
Michigan claims 11 national championships in football. 7 of which are considered recognized titles in: 1901, 1902, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1997. Two of those, 1948 and 1997 are considered consensus national championships of the modern era of football. so figure what they have played from what they have won
Farting Championships were played in the first modern Olympic games.
No. Fresno State's Paul Pinegar game the closest, winning his first three bowl games. But his team lost to Tulsa in the 2005 Liberty Bowl. West Virginia's Pat White has a chance to do it this season. He led his team to three bowl wins: the 2006 Sugar Bowl, the 2007 Gator Bowl, and the 2008 Fiesta Bowl. More impressively, two of his three wins were in BCS bowls.
Farting Championships were played in the first modern Olympic games.
Modern College of Management was created in 2008.
Boise State scored 41.4 points per game from 2000-2009.
Actually, unlike Baseball, where the pros accept players right out of highschool, the NFL is made-up of about 98% college football players in modern times. The chances of making it to the pros in football is very slim unless you play for a college team. There are some exceptions and most of those players have never become famous or household names. So, the answer you require would contain a list of thousands of players. Maybe 4,000+ names. Too many to list here.
i think they are DNA
Toby Keith didn't go to college. instead, he helped his father in the oil fields. Then he played football for the Oklahoma Drillers and then decided to go into the music business after he was done with football.
The motto of Modern College of Management is 'building your career, shaping your future'.
no, cambridge university created the modern game of football.