The Oklahoma Sooners represent the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. All teams in the Oklahoma University are given the nickname ?Sooners? which came from the name given to the people who participated in the land rushes that opened in the Oklahoma Indian Territory. This land rushes was opened to non-natives who illegally claimed choice land by coming early before the legal time Continue reading…
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Missouri Tigers College Football Tickets Available
Posted by BroncoGear on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 in Football (American).
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The Missouri Tigers represent the football team of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. The team plays in the North Division of the Big 12 Conference and belongs and competes in the Division I of the NCAA FBS college football. The Missouri Tigers started their football career in 1890 when they played against Washington University on Thanksgiving Day in front of 3,000 spectators. They lost 28-0 to the more experienced team. It adopted the nickname ?Tigers?, which Continue reading…
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John Gagliardi: Most Wins of Any College Football Coach Ever
Posted by BroncoGear on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 in Football (American).
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John Gagliardi has done something no other human being has ever done. He has coached college football teams to 449 wins in 59 collegiate seasons.
John has only coached at two places in his 59-year college football-coaching career. John’s first assignment was at Carroll College in Helena, Montana during the 1949 to 1952 seasons, winning three conference championships in those four seasons. John Gagliardi’s next venture would bring him east to take on the head coaching Continue reading…








































