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		<description>[...] In 1867 the football was patented. Afterwards, Walter Camp, the coach at Yale invented the 110-yard field length, the eleven man team size and a series of three downs to move the ball five yards. By 1912 four downs were allowed to move &#8230; The sport may have caught on after the American Civil War but now I anticipate Oregon&#8217;s Civil War game between the University of Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State Beavers . The following day I completed my Sunday chores early so I could &#8230;Continue Reading [...]</description>
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