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What are the classic college or professional football games?
The classic game of NCAA football in American universities;

1869, Rutgers 6-4 Princeton: The origin of rugby is recognized, but this sport is actually between football and rugby.

1875, Tufts 0- 1 Harvard: the first truly modern American football game.

1890, west point military academy 0-24 naval academy: the first military academy confrontation.

1893, naval academy 6-4 west point military academy: the birth of football helmet.

1895, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 40-0: The first game of Franklin Stadium, the oldest stadium still in use.

1896, 14-0 Purdue, Minnesota: The first game of the Top Ten marks the establishment of this historic conference.

1897, galeries lafayette 34-0 Li Hai: The two schools are feuds, and this is the first game between them. Since then, they have fought once a year, and it has continued to this day, which is an uninterrupted confrontation in the oldest history.

1897, Ohio State 0-34 Michigan: The first encounter between the two schools later developed into the biggest deadly enemy confrontation.

1902, 0-4 Georgetown, Naval Academy: Line Guard Exit.

1902, Stanford 0-49 Michigan: the birth of the first rose bowl-bowl competition.

1903,6-6 Minnesota, Michigan: Minnesota suddenly drew Michigan. When Michigan left, the coach left a kettle, which was taken as a trophy by Minnesota, and this form of trophy was born.

1906, carol 0-22 St. Louis: the prequel rule was introduced.

1907, Chicago, Illinois 6-42: performance in the first half.

19 10, Yale Vanderbilt 0-0: the southern team did not lose to the traditional strong team for the first time.

19 16, Georgia institute of technology 222-0 Cumberland: the biggest difference in history.

192 1, Harvard Central College 0-6: At that time, the national team Harvard lost to an amateur opponent, which was one of the biggest upsets in history.

192 1 year, Pittsburgh 2 1- 13 west Virginia: the first live broadcast of the game.

1922, Chicago 18-2 1 Princeton: the first national broadcast.

1926, Washington 19-20 Alabama: the symbol of the rise of southern teams.

1929, Berkeley 7-8 Georgia Tech: Berkeley's players ran in the wrong direction, broke the ball and rushed into their own end zone. After being knocked down by Georgia Tech, they got a safety score, which caused Berkeley to lose the game. This is the first own goal in history.

1939, Fordham 34-7 fort wayne: the first televised game.

1940, Dartmouth 3-7 Cornell: It is rare for the referee to admit that he misjudged and rewritten the score after the game.

194 1, Oklahoma City 7-48 Youngstown: Introduction of Little Yellow Flag.

1943, Michigan 12-35 Our Lady: the first in the country vs the second in the country.

1950, Michigan 9-3 Ohio: the famous snow battle.

1952, 7-40, Stanford, Illinois: the first national television broadcast.

1956, Georgia Tech 7-0 Pittsburgh: Bobby Greer of Pittsburgh became the first black player to play NCAA football, breaking the apartheid system.

1966, Madonna 10- 10 Michigan state: classic showdown, the first and second direct dialogue in the country.

1967, Los Angeles, California, 20-2 1 Southern California: The battle of the same city in Los Angeles, the two sides were the first and second in the country respectively.

1968, Harvard 29-29 Yale: Harvard chased 22 points in the second half, which was the biggest counterattack at that time.

1969, Austin, Texas 15- 14 Arkansas: classic first and second duels in the country.

197 1 year, Texas church 34-27 baylor: Jim Peterman, the head coach of the church university, died suddenly on the sidelines during the game.

197 1 year, Nebraska 35-3 1 Oklahoma: classic duel, ranking first in the country and second in the country.

1977, South Carolina, clemson 3 1-27: Catch the ball and make a long pass.

1977, Oklahoma 29-28 Ohio state: At the last moment, Oklahoma kicked a free kick, which created a miracle and was called a kick.

1982, Berkeley, 25-20 Stanford: controversial lore, drama.

1983, Mississippi 24-23 Mississippi: A sudden gust of wind brought God's help.

1987, Pennsylvania 14- 10 Miami FL: Fiesta bowl classic duel, since then, the status of the bowl tournament has greatly increased.

1990, Colorado 3 1-33 Missouri: a typical representative of the referee's blindness, and there was a fifth gear in the game.

199 1 Miami FL 17- 16 Florida state: in the same state derby, Florida state had an opportunity to shoot the winning goal, and as a result, it made a low-level mistake and missed a lot, which was called wide right 1.

1992, Florida State 16- 19 Miami FL: It almost repeated the last year's game, and Florida State won the lore again. As a result, there were many right sides, which was called wide right 2.

1992, Mississippi 17- 10 Mississippi: stands, one game 12 interceptions.

1994, Nanka 33-7 clemson: Super return, it's time to return.

1994, Florida 3 1-3 1 Florida state: a classic same-state derby, Florida state miraculously equalized the score in the fourth quarter, which indirectly prompted the emergence of overtime rules later. This game is called Doak Choke.

1994, Michigan 26-27 Colorado: Michigan miracle, Colorado buzzer super long pass lore.

1995, Toledo, Nevada 37-40: overtime system was introduced.

1997, Missouri, Nebraska, 45-38: classic matchup between two rival teams. Nebraska put all its eggs in one basket at the last moment of the fourth quarter, used the rebound of the ball to act on Missouri players, completed the barb with his knee, sent the ball to the end zone to score, dragged the game into overtime, and finally won, tied with Michigan for the national championship. This game is called flea kicker.

1997, linfield 0-27 Willamette: Female players scored.

1997, Cookman, Bader 63-57 Virginia Tech: The longest overtime in history: 8OT.

1998, Phulel Ville agricultural machinery 7-37 south Louisiana: the longest 80-game losing streak in history was born.

1999, Wisconsin 38-3 1 Los Angeles, California: BCS series begins.

200 1, Michigan 24-26 Michigan: same state derby, controversy broke. The Michigan State University player controversially chose to kneel, and the game time should be cleared, but the referee stopped at 1 second. Finally, Michigan State University scored a touchdown in one second. This game is called Clockgate.

In 2005, Michigan State 4 1-38 Northwest: The biggest difference in the top league was reversed in the fourth quarter.

2006, 39-42 Ohio State University, Michigan: One of the greatest competitions in history, the competition of the century.

2007 North Texas Naval Academy 62-74:NCAA football started the game with the highest total score since official records 1937.

In 2007, Appalachian State University 34-32 Michigan: Appalachian State University, a lower league, beat Michigan and was the most likely to win the championship. Since then, Michigan, a veteran giant, has been in the doldrums for several years.

In 2007, Trinity College, Mirasap, 24-28: The miracle of returning to the array, the longest play in history, Trinity College hit a 15 parallel pass at the last blow, and then scored a touchdown.

In 2009, Austin, Texas 13- 12 Nebraska: Before the final, the referee controversially gave Texas an extra second, allowing Texas to score a three-point free kick and win the big 12 championship.

20 1 1 year, Virgin Mary 3 1-35 Michigan: last 1 minute and a half, the two sides reversed each other three times.

20 13, Notre Dame University 30-4 1 University of Michigan: attendance record of NCAA in regular court competitions.

20 13, auburn 34-28 Alabama: kick six, classic last-second long-distance flop.

20 14, Stanford, Michigan, 24-20: The100th Rose Bowl.

20 14, Florida 34-3 1 Auburn: the final battle of BCS series.

20 15, Ohio 42-20 Oregon: the first final of CFP series.

20 16, Virginia Tech, Tennessee, 24-45: A race held at a racecourse in Tennessee, the attendance record of all NCAA races.

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