I know the first game of college football were more related to rugby and soccer. And the first game Intercollegiate was held November 6, 1869 and was between Rutgers and Princeton. How did the Princeton football team to get to Rutgers? How do other college football teams can play?
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train?
Most likely by train and carriage.
By Horseback!
Maybe UFO
by train probably
I’d say the train. Or canoe.
They teleported, like in Star Trek!
Everyone knows that….
The choices back then were:
Train if available.
Wagons (horse drawn)
Walking
Either by horseback or pack mule.
Same way as everyone else at that time. Train or carriage.
I would imagine by train – Rutgers and Princeton both being in NJ would have had train connections. Anyone on your schedule would be withing a 5-6 hour train (and then bus) journey from your school. My dad played football at Linfield in Oregon in the early 1930s and looking at his yearbook, a the folks they played (like Willamette in Salem, Oregon)were a couple of hours away by bus.
I thought this was common knowledge… John Madden drove them on his bus. Madden was the 1st person to ever orchestrate an intercollegiate game. He also used a big yellow crayon and a piece of paper to draw up his plays.
I don’t know, horse and buggies???
They drove and took planes. . . . Nah, I’m just kidding. I would think they used trains, carriage, or walked. They didn’t have much equipment so it was more simple to just go and play.
pack mules
1860s-1910s, likely by train. 1920s-1930s, probably by Model T or some sort of bus.