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Nebraska revealed its revamped indoor facility this week, giving fans and recruits a glimpse at the next chapter of Nebraska football.
In 1899, the University of the South (from Sewanee, Tennessee), and a future, albeit brief, member of the SEC, pulled off an amazing accomplishment when it won five games in six days on the road ...
2. Unrivaled: Sewanee 1899 by Norman Jetmundsen, Jr. & Karin Dupree Fecteau Football is one thing, but college football is on a whole other level—especially in the South. You’ll see what I mean when ...
Yet it is this award winning video documentary, “Unrivaled: Sewanee 1899” and the following written book with the same title complete with colorful photos, drawings, and historical commentary ...
Choosing a national champion in college football hasn't always been easy. Let's look at the definitive list of every title winner since the 1869.
Sewanee still does play smalltime football,* but the real passion at the small (700 men) Episcopal school is for the classics. Latin and Greek are big, and to reinforce the Oxonian atmosphere ...
The renaissance of Clark Lea’s Vanderbilt has some groundbreaking similarities to the architecture that built Luke Lea’s tough-as-train rails Sewanee football team of 1899.
Playing a top-20 Miami team is just the beginning for Florida. While the Gators' schedule is light compared to the 1899 Sewanee slate, it might be the toughest any team has faced in the 21st century.
In 1899 Sewanee's mountaintop football team played the South's first 12 game season. They went 12-0 and, incredibly, traveled 2,500 miles by steam locomotive, playing an astonishing 5 games in 6 days.
Any discussion over the toughest college football schedule of all-time must begin with the 1899 Sewanee team that won five road games in six days against a series of big-name opponents. The ...
Sewanee vs North Carolina (Atlanta, GA. December 2) -The Tigers would close out the 1899 campaign with a narrow and hard-fought defensive battle against the powerhouse Tar Heels.