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  2. Flying wedge - Wikipedia

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    A flying wedge (also called flying V or wedge formation, or simply wedge) is a configuration created from a body moving forward in a triangular formation. This V-shaped arrangement began as a successful military strategy in ancient times when infantry units would move forward in wedge formations to smash through an enemy's lines.

  3. 1869 Princeton vs. Rutgers football game - Wikipedia

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    This flying wedge tactic was successful early on for Rutgers because of their size disadvantage over Princeton. However, Princeton countered the tactic when J.E. Michael, better known as "Big Mike", broke up the Rutgers' flying wedge during the fourth game. Princeton took advantage and tied the score at 2–2. [16] Rutgers roster for the game

  4. Early history of American football - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, during a game against Yale, a Harvard fan and student Lorin F. Deland first introduced the flying wedge as a kickoff play, in which two five man squads would line up about 25 yards behind the kicker, only to converge in a perfect flying wedge running downfield, where Harvard was able to trap the ball and hand it off to the speedy All ...

  5. An intercollegiate conference, which would become the forerunner of the NCAA, approved radical changes including the legalization of the forward pass, allowing the punting team to recover an on-side kick as a live ball, abolishing the dangerous flying wedge, creating a neutral zone between offense and defense, and doubling the first-down ...

  6. The game that means everything: Army and Navy get ready to ...

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    It’s a rivalry unlike any other. Sure, there’s intensity in many other high-profile games. There’s pomp and circumstance every weekend in college football. There’s history and pride on the ...

  7. Harvard–Yale football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Deland would coach Harvard for three games in 1895 and co-author with Walter Camp the seminal Football published in 1896. [71] [72] Mass-momentum plays based on the flying wedge were the rage in the sport. The result was mayhem that eventually prompted intervention in 1905 by Teddy Roosevelt to help reform rules governing play. [73]

  8. Ranking every college football bowl game from worst to best

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    TransPerfect Music City Bowl (Dec. 30, 2:30 p.m., ESPN) Missouri (9-3) vs. Iowa (8-4) ... Diego Pavia is the most chaotic player in college football, and Haynes King may not be that far behind ...

  9. 49ers survive 3 missed field goals, sideline fight to win ...

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    San Francisco retook the lead with a 33-yard field goal, but Mayfield led the Bucs on a deliberate 10-play, 70-yard drive that ended with a 12-yard Bucky Irving touchdown run to earn a brief 17-13 ...

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