Being a 1-AA school in football, New Hampshire does not play in the 'major' bowls as 1-AA has a playoff system in effect.
New Hampshire has not made the playoffs as a 1-AA team. Prior to becoming a 1-AA team, they were a Division II team and did make the playoffs once, that in 1975. They lost to Western Kentucky, 14-3, in the semi-finals.
I believe it is the University of Michigan if I am not mistaken.
I would say college football came first because I live in New Hampshire and go to a lot of UNH basketball games and they have posters that say they had a football team in the late 1890's. I'm pretty sure there wasn't a NFL in the 1890's.
If you mean 'OSU' as in Ohio State University, Oklahoma State University, and Oregon State University ...Through the 2008 season, Ohio State University has played two games (1989, 2004) against Oklahoma State University and won both and has played two games against Oregon State University (1974, 1984) and won both. Oklahoma State University and Oregon State University have not met in football.
As of the 2008 season, the last meeting between the two teams was the 1982 Cotton Bowl with Texas winning 14-12.
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No they do not.
No.
Through the 2010 season, 7 times with Ohio State winning all 7 games.
The first Thanksgiving football game was played on November 29, 1934, between the University of Detroit and the University of Chicago. This game marked the beginning of a tradition of college football games played on Thanksgiving Day. The event has since evolved, with various college teams participating over the years.
No. According to College Football Data Warehouse, they have never played three games in one calendar year and only on two occasions have they played twice in one calendar year. Those years were 1995 and 1997 when they played in the Sugar Bowl in January and their regular season game in November.
Through the 2009 season, 3 times in football (1931, 2003, 2006). Michigan has won all 3 games.
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