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Your guide to the evolution of College Football

Saturday, August 14, 2010

If you are someone who is very interested to see college football, because it has reached the correct point. You are not alone and that the popularity of this sport, in particular, is increasing day by day, with thousands of sports fans around the world trying to understand what makes it so special.

In many places in this sport is the rival and in some cases even more professional football, basketball or football. Contrary to what many thinkCollege Football has been around for a long long time ago. In fact, matches are played regularly at the end of 1800. The sport has evolved over a period of time, with different rules to incorporate changes from time to time.

In their original form, the game was more or less similar to rugby players ever to 25 odd. The scoring system was established at this time also, of course, very different from what it is today. WhatSimilarly, if the interest of fans. Even in its early days of sport to attract thousands of fans, that remains the case today.

In 1875, egg-shaped ball replaced the ball. The crossbar was added to the goal one year later, in 1876. The size of the game much of its former size gradually reduced over a period of time, today. It was during the 1900 game began to resemble the way they associate withtoday. Many changes have taken place rule, most of them were, in fact, to avoid serious injury to players. The security team has also begun to appear at this time.

In 1910 the Board exclusively for the game, the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the NCAA was formed. The Board is responsible for the formulation of rules and regulations of college football. Each team member body was expected to follow the rules andrules by the body.

The advent of television's most popular college football. Thanks to television, the game has reached other parts of the world outside the USA.Its popularity has reached new levels today. Packed stadium filled with enthusiastic fans of college football is not uncommon today. With the increased patronage and increased popularity, the game is to grow globally in the near future.

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