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  2. List of Collegiate Sprint Football League champions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Collegiate Sprint Football League champions.Founded in 1934, the league was originally known as "The Eastern 150-pound Football League" (150s). In 1967, the name of the league was changed to "The Eastern Lightweight Football League" (ELFL), and then again into its current form, "The Collegiate Sprint Football League" (CSFL), in 1998.

  3. Princeton Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers sprint squad collapsed in 1999, which began a losing streak that spanned parts of 17 seasons and 106 games (a collegiate football record), including at least four forfeits; by the end of the 2015 season, Princeton's athletics department determined that the addition of several schools whose sole football team was a sprint squad (and ...

  4. Sprint football - Wikipedia

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    Navy sprint football team, Fall 1963. Sprint football is a varsity sport played by United States colleges and universities, under standard American football rules. [1] Since the 2022 season, the sport has been governed by the Collegiate Sprint Football League and the Midwest Sprint Football League.

  5. Former Princeton football player Tiger Bech killed in New ...

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    Bech, a New Orleans native, played for Princeton from 2016-2018, and was an All-Ivy League kick returner. During his three-year career, he caught 53 passes for 825 yards with three touchdowns.

  6. Powers Field at Princeton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Princeton's sprint football team holds most of its practices inside the stadium, while the football team holds practices on the neighboring Campbell and Finney fields. In 2017, thanks to an anonymous $3.5 million donation, the stadium was equipped with an air structure (called "the bubble") that lays on the whole field and enables indoor ...

  7. 1989 Princeton Tigers football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Princeton Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Princeton University during the 1989 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Princeton tied for the Ivy League championship. In their third year under head coach Steve Tosches, the Tigers compiled a 7–2–1 record and outscored opponents 237 to 177. Franco S ...

  8. Ex Princeton Football Player Tiger Bech, Brother of TCU’s ...

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    Former Princeton football player Tiger Bech was killed in the deadly truck attack on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street in the early hours of New Year’s Day. Tiger, 27, was one of at least 15 ...

  9. 1967 Princeton Tigers football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Princeton Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Princeton University, during the 1967 NCAA University Division football season.After gaining a share of the Ivy League crown the previous year, Princeton fell to a fourth-place tie in 1967.