After much searching I could not find it on Youtube. I think I would pay $100 to see that run.
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Puyallup had a team?
I did see that. Crazy. The last run close to that run was Kaufman.
Puyallup U was known as the Harvard of the West back then.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 3:11 pmI thought Puyallup was just a lot of farmland back then. So a bunch of farm-hands got together and decided to put together a football team and somehow UW needed an opponent desperately enough to play them?
Bizarre that they still count that as the record. Though I heard that it was the Puyallup tribe that originally came up with the Cover 2 defense later copied by Monte Kiffin.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 3:22 pmCollege sports on the west coast really didn't become anything resembling what they are today until the 1920's. In the 1800's it was more just like a school club. There were no leagues and they only played a few games a year against whoever they could find. Traveling to Oregon or California or even over to Pullman probably never even crossed their mind. In 1898 they played 2 games both against the Puyallup Indian tribe.