- Rutgers and Princeton played a college soccer football game, the first ever, November 6. The game used modified London Football Association rules. During the next seven years, rugby gained favor with the major eastern schools over soccer, and modern football began to develop from rugby.
- A touchdown was changed from four points to five.
- The forward pass was legalized. The first authenticated pass completion in a pro game came on October 27, when George (Peggy) Parratt of Massillon threw a completion to Dan (Bullet) Riley in a victory over a combined Benwood-Moundsville team. Arch-rivals Canton and Massillon, the two best pro teams in America, played twice, with Canton winning the first game but Massillon winning the second and the Ohio League championship. A betting scandal and the financial disaster wrought upon the two clubs by paying huge salaries caused a temporary decline in interest in pro football in the two cities and, somewhat, throughout Ohio.
- A field goal dropped from four points to three.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Early NFL facts
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WOW I didn't know how little touchdowns were. I guess you do learn something new everyday!!! I'm glad I read this blog!! My only critique was that your paragraph formatting seems a little strange. Keep It UP!!!!!
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