Since football's modern-day rules were adopted in 1912, colleges have offered many encounters that influenced the development of the sport. Presented here are 54 games featuring some of the most outstanding efforts in history--dramatic comebacks (such as USC's 1974 triumph over Notre Dame), stunning upsets (Columbia's 21-20 win over Army in 1947), great individual efforts (Jim Brown scoring 43 points in a single game), bizarre plays (Roy Riegel's wrong-way touchdown that gave Georgia Tech a win over California).
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Since football's modern-day rules were adopted in 1912, colleges have offered many encounters that influenced the development of the sport. Presented here are 54 games featuring some of the most outstanding efforts in history--dramatic comebacks (such as USC's 1974 triumph over Notre Dame), stunning upsets (Columbia's 21-20 win over Army in 1947), great individual efforts (Jim Brown scoring 43 points in a single game), bizarre plays (Roy Riegel's wrong-way touchdown that gave Georgia Tech a win over California).
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