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    Where was the first official game of American Football played?

    Question #129085. Asked by Booklover17. (Jan 20 13 11:00 AM)


    muzzyhill3

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_American_football#Rutgers_-_Princeton_.281869.29

    Rutgers vs Princeton in 1869. The game was played with a round ball and improvised rules

    Jan 20 13, 11:23 AM


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