<Li> College football seasons </Li> <P> The 1869 college football season was the first season of intercollegiate football in the United States . While played using improvised rules more closely resembling soccer and rugby than modern gridiron football, it is traditionally considered the inaugural college football season . The 1869 season consisted of only two games, both between Rutgers and Princeton . The first was played on November 6 at Rutgers' campus, and the second was played on November 13 at Princeton's campus . Both games were won by the home team . </P> <P> The first ever college football national championship was awarded retroactively to the two teams . Princeton was named the champion by the Billingsley Report and the National Championship Foundation, while college football research historian Parke H. Davis named Rutgers and Princeton co-champions . Various other ratings and retrospectives have rated the teams differently . </P> <P> The two games were played with rules very different from what is currently understood as American football, and also played under home field rules that differed from each other . However, in both games, there was no running with the ball, each team included 25 players, and the ball was perfectly spherical . </P>

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