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  2. Gridiron Club - Wikipedia

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    "an elitist social club of sixty print journalists" — Hedrick Smith, Power Game: How Washington Works February 1988 Random House ISBN 9780394554471 [7] Frank A. De Puy (1854–1927) was one of several who met January 24, 1885, at the Welcker's Hotel in Washington, D.C. – 721 15th Street, N.W., between New York Avenue and H Street – to form the Gridiron Club.

  3. Monash Warriors - Wikipedia

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    “The Warriors Gridiron Football Club is a forum for the community to enjoy and gain exposure to the sport of American Football. We play the game with pride, and believe in being excellent in all that we do, from on field performance, socialising and through to the development of our people.

  4. Gridiron Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Warriors Girdiron Clubare the most decorated Division One club with 11 Vic Bowls, their most recent in 2016 with a 16 - 12 win over the Western Crusaders. The Pakenham Silverbacks have won the most Division Two Championships with 2, their most recent in 2016 with a 43 - 8 victory over the Northern Raiders.

  5. List of gridiron football players who became professional ...

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    The following is a list of gridiron football players who became professional wrestlers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] People may appear on the list multiple times if they were signed to more than one league. For example, Clem Turner appears on the list five times because he was in five different leagues.

  6. Australians in American football - Wikipedia

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    Bundoora Football Club (Diamond Valley Football League 2001–2002), Euroa Football Club (Goulburn Valley Football League 2003–2007) & Norwood Football Club (Eastern Football League 2008) [33] P: New England Patriots: He was signed by the New England Patriots 14 April 2010, but was waived 11 June 2010. [34] 2010: Chris Bryan: Australian Rules

  7. College football award winners: Full list of winners for 2024 ...

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    Judged by Maxwell Club. Winner: TBA. Ted Hendricks Award (top defensive end) Winner: TBA. Walter Camp Award (college player of the year) Winner: CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado.

  8. Nils V. "Swede" Nelson Award - Wikipedia

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    The Nils V. "Swede" Nelson Award is an American college football award given annually by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston to "the player who by his conduct on and off the gridiron demonstrates a high esteem for the football code and exemplifies sportsmanship to an outstanding degree" among northeastern colleges and universities. [1]

  9. Detroit Lions fight song: How did 'Gridiron Heroes' start ...

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    Since 2004, the song has been sung by Theo "Gridiron" Spight, a Detroit native and the man in the video above, who has served as one of the voices for the Lions in the modern era.