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  2. 1965 College Football All-America Team - Wikipedia

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    The 1965 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1965. The NCAA recognizes six selectors as "official" for the 1965 season.

  3. Chicago Charities College All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    It was also known as the College All-Star Football Classic. [1] The game was contested annually—except for 1974, due to that year's NFL strike—and was played in July, August, or September. In the 42 College All-Star Games, the defending pro champions won 31, the All-Stars won nine, and two were ties, giving the collegians a .238 winning ...

  4. 1965 American Football League All-Star game - Wikipedia

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    The game had to be moved from Tulane Stadium in New Orleans after several incidents of racism in the city. The 1965 All-Star Game was the AFL's fourth annual season-ending showpiece, which featured the outstanding performers from the 1964 season. A team drawn from the Western Division defeated their Eastern counterparts by a score of 38–14 ...

  5. Category:College football all-star games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "College football all-star games" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Casino del Sol College All-Star Game;

  6. List of events at Soldier Field - Wikipedia

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    August 10: Chicago College All-Star Game, in which 75,000 saw the Cleveland Browns defeat the College All-Stars 26–0. 1956 Chicagoland Music Festival featured 8,000 performers, including Al G. Wright, Richard Tucker,the Skokie American Indians drum and bugle corps (the national champions).

  7. Blue–Gray Football Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Blue–Gray Football Classic was an annual American college football all-star game held in Alabama, usually in late December and often on Christmas Day.The brainchild of Alabama college football legend Champ Pickens, [1] the contest began in 1939 and was held annually through 2001, with the exception of 1943 due to World War II.

  8. Couch: MSU's 1965 and '66 football teams get their due – a ...

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    MSU’s 1965 and ’66 football teams will be inducted into MSU's Hall of Fame this weekend, a final bow for the most consequential teams in MSU history.

  9. Coaches All-America Game - Wikipedia

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    The Coaches All-America Game was a postseason college football all-star game that served as the concluding game of the college football season, held from 1961 to 1976. The all-star game was sponsored by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and profits from ticket sales and television rights went to fund AFCA scholarships.