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745:, recognized as a "major selector" by the NCAA.
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314:, as retrospectively named in the 1930s by the
4328:Washington & Jefferson Presidents football
3085:Washington & Jefferson Presidents football
3033:Washington & Jefferson Presidents football
3021:Washington & Jefferson Presidents football
2995:. Washington, Pennsylvania: Ward Printing Co.
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2755:College Football Historical Society Newsletter
636:The Neale, Heisman, and Kerr Years (1921–1928)
35:Washington & Jefferson Presidents football
3858:
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1556:University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
741:, as retroactively determined in 1930 by the
455:American Association of University Professors
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2593:"Presidents' Athletic Conference Recordbook"
4333:American football teams established in 1890
2357:. Tournament of Roses. 2009. Archived from
1634:List of NCAA Division III football programs
1616:. In 1970, the Presidents won their first
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772:, the first time home victory against an
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2802:National Collegiate Athletic Association
2329:U. Grant Miller Library Digital Archives
1949:National Collegiate Athletic Association
1798:National Collegiate Athletic Association
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3911:Culturally Authentic Pictorial Lexicon
2748:"The 1922 Rose Bowl: David v. Goliath"
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250:A number of players were named to the
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3835:National championship seasons in bold
2829:Goldstein, Richard (August 3, 2001).
1441:in the early 1950s, and was named an
1317:joined Spiegel as an All American in
752:in front of 50,000 spectators at the
604:, which ended with a 2–2 record in a
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780:and was replaced by legendary coach
4338:1890 establishments in Pennsylvania
1070:•Quarterfinalists: 1990, 2004, 2008
725:was the first freshman to play and
651:, describing the 1921 football team
3906:Combat Stress Intervention Program
3875:Washington & Jefferson College
2804:. 2009. p. 16. Archived from
2791:"Consensus All-America Selections"
1951:. 2009. p. 71. Archived from
1800:. 2009. p. 29. Archived from
1540:, whose first season was in 2003.
1353:, and a consensus All American in
410:Duquesne Country and Athletic Club
350:Western University of Pennsylvania
226:Washington & Jefferson College
136:781–403–40 (.654)
25:
4233:East Washington Historic District
4223:Relations with City of Washington
1945:Football Bowl Subdivision Records
949:University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
252:College Football All-America Team
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1321:. Fred Heyman was named to the
1068:•Semifinalists: 1984, 1993, 1995
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1618:Presidents' Athletic Conference
1482:Presidents' Athletic Conference
1445:three times. Pittsburgh Mayor
1039:Presidents' Athletic Conference
904:Presidents' Athletic Conference
476:The Bob Folwell era (1912–1920)
395:Greensburg Athletic Association
324:Presidents' Athletic Conference
241:Presidents' Athletic Conference
127:Presidents' Athletic Conference
2324:"Charles "Pruner" West (1922)"
1433:All American Teams. "Deacon"
1349:, a consensus All American in
716:. On another play, W&J's
567:mythical national championship
534:, Washington & Jefferson,
306:, playing the heavily favored
278:, who was also elected to the
27:Collegiate level football team
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2861:College Football Hall of Fame
2746:Campbell, Jim (August 2006).
1915:College Football Hall of Fame
1888:College Football Hall of Fame
1861:College Football Hall of Fame
1522:College Football Hall of Fame
1520:—have been inducted into the
1379:College Football Hall of Fame
1335:College Football Hall of Fame
776:team. Neale left to coach at
264:College Football Hall of Fame
144:7–1–1 (.833)
1532:have been inducted into the
1413:All American Teams. Future
678:Washington County Courthouse
2566:Wald, Bruce (May 7, 2006).
2043:"W&J Football: History"
1488:'s 1921 team played in the
733:. W&J's team captain,
600:took over the team for the
262:, have been elected to the
239:and is affiliated with the
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4100:Washington Female Seminary
4036:Pennsylvania College Cases
4031:John McMillan's Log School
4026:Washington Medical College
2465:Scarborough 1979 pp. 96–97
2451:Scarborough 1979 pp. 83–96
2265:Scarborough 1979 pp. 81–82
2236:"Presidents Football 2009"
2131:Scarborough 1979 pp. 68–70
2115:Scarborough 1979 pp. 47–48
2007:Scarborough 1979 pp. 36–40
1794:Bowl/All-Star Game Records
1693:"Presidents Football 2009"
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1466:NCAA Division III playoffs
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1393:were named All Americans.
1282:Alumni and notable players
968:NCAA Division III playoffs
790:West Virginia Mountaineers
508:, and a 17–0 victory over
414:University of Pennsylvania
328:NCAA Division III playoffs
72:22nd season, 188–44 (.810)
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4021:Jefferson Medical College
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2909:Pro Football Hall of Fame
2885:Pro Football Hall of Fame
2573:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
1938:"National Poll Champions"
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1534:Pro Football Hall of Fame
1524:. Two of those coaches,
1339:Pro Football Hall of Fame
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345:intercollegiate athletics
339:Early history (1890–1899)
280:Pro Football Hall of Fame
173:
149:Unclaimed national titles
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4228:Washington, Pennsylvania
3886:Washington, Pennsylvania
2962:West Virginia University
2933:West Virginia University
2355:"Rose Bowl Hall of Fame"
1827:W&J Brand Guidelines
1666:University of Pittsburgh
1662:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1598:Season-by-season records
1576:University of Pittsburgh
1572:West Virginia University
1536:. The current coach is
1033:Conference Championships
821:. During the tenure of
625:University of Pittsburgh
484:was recruited away from
457:and was the profiled in
375:Pittsburgh Athletic Club
3928:U. Grant Miller Library
3901:Abernathy Field Station
2517:Scarborough 1979 p. 112
2499:Scarborough 1979 p. 110
2483:Scarborough 1979 p. 109
2474:Scarborough 1979 p. 103
1494:California Golden Bears
1187:Franklin & Marshall
898:and not members of any
877:Boyd Crumrine Patterson
686:California Golden Bears
561:The 1914 squad lost at
308:California Golden Bears
235:. The team competes in
186:Red and black
4248:Church of the Covenant
4077:Swanson Science Center
2989:North, E. Lee (1947).
2881:"Earle (Greasy) Neale"
2722:"Championship Seasons"
2697:"Championship Seasons"
2686:North 1991 pp. 187–213
2642:North 1991 pp. 179–186
2626:North 1991 pp. 169–178
2556:North 1991 pp. 161–168
2544:North 1991 pp. 151–160
2526:North 1991 pp. 143–150
2433:North 1991 pp. 133–142
2385:North 1991 pp. 109–123
2301:Scarborough 1979 p. 79
2097:Scarborough 1979 p. 42
1975:Scarborough 1979 p. 24
1673:North, E. Lee (1991).
1059:•National Runner-ups:
979:National Championships
947:Game, only to lose to
932:Susquehanna University
920:John "Lucky" Luckhardt
853:Ralph Cooper Hutchison
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3985:Henry Memorial Center
3110:Bowls & rivalries
2905:"Wilbur (Pete) Henry"
2857:"Wilbur "Fats" Henry"
2660:Athletic Hall of Fame
2406:on September 24, 2016
2313:Scarborough 1979 p. 7
2289:North 1991 pp. 97–107
2169:Scarborough 1979 p. 4
1371:1925 NFL Championship
1333:All American teams.
1235:Clayton Champman Bowl
1050:Division III Playoffs
958:The Presidents under
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727:Charlie "Pruner" West
670:University of Detroit
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320:NCAA College Division
312:national championship
4264:Jefferson salamander
3023:at Wikimedia Commons
2958:"Hail West Virginia"
2400:sports-reference.com
2157:North 1991 pp. 62–74
2023:North 1991 pp. 36–44
1993:North 1991 pp. 25–36
1421:was a member of the
1401:All American Team.
1345:was a member of the
1249:Asa S. Bushnell Bowl
1218:Asa S. Bushnell Bowl
826:Simon Strousse Baker
623:W&J playing the
504:, a 100–0 defeat of
488:by the team manager
4180:Greek organizations
1588:Hail, West Virginia
1415:Pittsburgh Steelers
1315:Burleigh Cruikshank
885:Pittsburgh Steelers
883:was drafted by the
872:"Deacon" Dan Towler
851:Baker's successor,
530:suggested that the
343:The development of
268:"Deacon" Dan Towler
254:, and two players,
4190:Literary societies
4121:List of presidents
4057:The Burnett Center
2836:The New York Times
2798:NCAA Award Winners
2184:The New York Times
1544:Tradition and lore
1367:Pottsville Maroons
1361:, a member of the
1045:Postseason History
1037:Since joining the
943:, advanced to the
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712:penalty called on
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575:Theodore Roosevelt
563:Harvard University
536:Chicago University
522:Walter S. Trumbull
506:Grove City College
425:Denison University
421:national champions
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4082:Technology Center
4052:List of buildings
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3019:Media related to
2768:on March 26, 2009
1762:"Cameron Stadium"
1684:978-1-878302-03-8
1658:Ph.D Dissertation
1582:was located in a
1568:Lafayette College
1397:was named to the
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823:college president
750:Lafayette Maroons
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1266:James Lynah Bowl
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766:Brown University
690:Robert M. Murphy
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527:The New York Sun
520:. Sportswriter
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