• The 1926 Bradley Indians football team was an American football team that represented Bradley Polytechnic Institute (now known as Bradley University)...
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  • The 1927 Bradley Indians football team was an American football team that represented Bradley Polytechnic Institute (now known as Bradley University) as...
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  • The 1925 Bradley Indians football team was an American football team that represented Bradley Polytechnic Institute (now known as Bradley University) during...
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    Pross (Dunn had died in 1922), sold the team to a syndicate headed by Alva Bradley. The Indians were a middling team by the 1930s, finishing third or fourth...
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    Wolverines, Dartmouth Indians, and Alabama Crimson Tide as national champions in 1925. 1926 – The 1926 Alabama Crimson Tide football team, coached by Wallace...
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    1982 Big Game. University of California fielded its first American Football team in 1882. In March 1892, the school played its first game against Stanford...
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    Indians. Approximately 140 Tribal nations and Alaska Native communities are represented at Haskell, which is funded directly by the Bureau of Indian Education...
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    Sewanee game reads "Bradley Walker, full-back, is the strongest and heaviest player on the team." In the game against the Carlisle Indians he grabbed Hawley...
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  • The 1922 Haskell Indians football team was an American football team that represented the Haskell Institute (later renamed Haskell Indian Nations University)...
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    Electrics (1948) Don Minnick, Indians (1949) Brooks Lawrence, Indians (1950) Stan Pawloski, Indians (1950) Dick Tomanek, Indians (1950) Chris Coletta, Red...
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    The Oklahoma Sooners football team represents the University of Oklahoma (OU) in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level...
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  • The 1926 college football season was the first in which an attempt was made to recognize a national champion after the season. Stanford, coached by Pop...
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    The Indiana State Sycamores football team is the NCAA Division I football program of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. They compete in...
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  • Red Sox. Bradley Marquez – drafted by the New York Mets in 2011 and played two minor league seasons before turning his attention to football. Returned...
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  • 1980). Antonio Juliano, 80, Italian footballer (Napoli, Bologna, national team). Steve Junker, 88, American football player (Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins)...
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  • that sponsored football at one time but have since discontinued their programs. The last season that the school fielded a football team is included. Schools...
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    Haughton, and Eddie Mahan. Harvard is the tenth winningest team in NCAA Division I football history. The Crimson play their home games at Harvard Stadium...
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  • The 1954 UCLA Bruins football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the Pacific Coast...
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    Ernest Barnard (category Cleveland Indians executives)
    after first clearing the way by arranging the sale of the Indians to a group headed by Alva Bradley, replaced Frank Navin who had served as acting president...
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    as a whole, including college football. Amongst them were comparisons of how institutions like the aforementioned Bradley University and University of...
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  • "Hornets", "Yellow Jackets", and (the football team) "Silver Helmets". CSU–Pueblo ThunderWolves, changed from the "Indians" in 1995. The school name was changed...
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    The Virginia Cavaliers football team represents the University of Virginia (UVA) in the sport of American football. Established in 1887, Virginia plays...
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  • Anderson, pitcher, 2015-2019, Cleveland Indians [citation needed] Alan Ashby, catcher, 1973-1989, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros...
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  • needed] After 1926, all five of the black players that were still in the subsequent National Football League left the league. Several teams were kicked...
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  • Cleveland Indians, the San Francisco Giants, and the Texas Rangers Jody Gerut, retired Major League Baseball outfielder; played for the Cleveland Indians and...
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  • and advice columnist (b. 1926) Sebastian Marino, 57, guitarist (Overkill, Anvil) (b. 1965) Art McNally, 97, Hall of Fame football official, director of officiating...
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  • (1952–1954) Tom Bradley – defensive coordinator (2015–2017) James J. Cline – head football coach (1923–1924) George W. Dickerson – interim head football coach (1958)...
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    Portions of the township were taken to form Neptune City (October 4, 1881), Bradley Beach (March 13, 1893) and Ocean Grove (April 5, 1920, until the action...
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  • Melbourne Team of the Century member, Australian football and Melbourne Hall of Fame member, former captain and premiership player Albert Chadwick 1926 premiership...
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  • Eastside High School (Paterson, New Jersey) (category 1926 establishments in New Jersey)
    Eastside's football field, where a nineteenth-century cemetery once stood. A May 1927 article in The Paterson Evening News refers to the Eastside team as the...
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