Triangular Football League
The Triangular Football League was an American college football conference. Its founding members were Dartmouth, Williams, and Amherst. The Triangular Football League was formed in 1892,[2] and was a successor organization to the Northeast Intercollegiate League (1891–1892), the Eastern Intercollegiate Football Association (1887–1890), and the Northern Intercollegiate Football Association (1885–1886).[3] MIT had been a member of the previous iterations as late as 1887, and Wesleyan became a member of the Triangular Football League by at least 1899.[3]
Triangular Football League | |
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Established | 1885[1] |
Dissolved | 1901 |
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Former names | Northeast Intercollegiate League (1891–1892), Eastern Intercollegiate Football Association (1887–1890), Northern Intercollegiate Football Association (1885–1886) |
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gollark: So basically, I would not take that figure very seriously.
gollark: The only source I can find is here (https://alfin2100.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-life-span-of-empires-250-years.html) and this has a dead link to an essay of some kind, and is apparently only aware of about 10 empires.
gollark: That seems like it's got to be a ridiculous overgeneralization of some kind. I'll check.
gollark: What *is* that based on?
See also
References
- http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/digital/collections/cul/texts/ldpd_5655288_005/ldpd_5655288_005.pdf
- FAVORING A NEW LEAGUE, The New York Times, May 26, 1892.
- Triangular Football League, College Football Data Warehouse.
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