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List of the first college football games in each U.S. state

List of the first college football games in each U.S. state

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The following is a list of the first college football game in each U.S. state and the District of Columbia. Games included on this list are the earliest recorded single intercollegiate football games in each member state of the United States.

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  1. Also called College of New Jersey when the game was played.
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  19. Called Kentucky University when the game was played.
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  35. "Trinity College To Have Football Season". Winston-Salem Journal. July 25, 1920. p. 5.
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  38. Called Dakota Agricultural College when the game was played.
  39. Called University of Dakota when the game was played.
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  42. Called St. Vincent's College when the game was played.
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  45. Called Iowa College when the game was played.
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  52. Wichita University was operated by the Reformed Church in the United States from 1887 to 1895 and has no connection to Wichita State University.
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  57. Also called Peabody College when the game was played.
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  66. Called Agricultural College of Utah when the game was played.
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  68. Called Oregon State Normal or Monmouth Normal when the game was played.
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  81. Called Henry Kendall College when the game was played.
  82. Called Indian University when the game was played.
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  86. Called Colorado State Normal when the game was played.
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  96. Called Tempe Normal when the game was played.
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  104. "'Ice Bowl' provided chills for Alaska college football fans". Anchorage Daily News. 2014-01-01. Retrieved 2021-01-17.

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