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- Hook and ladder (football) (links | edit)
- Clock management (links | edit)
- Option offense (links | edit)
- Y. A. Tittle (links | edit)
- Fog Bowl (American football) (links | edit)
- George McAfee (links | edit)
- The Play (American football) (links | edit)
- Monsters of the Midway (links | edit)
- History of American football positions (links | edit)
- Huntington Bank Stadium (links | edit)
- Staley Field (links | edit)
- Notre Dame Stadium (links | edit)
- NFC North (links | edit)
- 46 defense (links | edit)
- Bump and run coverage (links | edit)
- Governor's Victory Bell (links | edit)
- Stagg Field (links | edit)
- Pro set (links | edit)
- Wishbone formation (links | edit)
- Formation (American football) (links | edit)
- Zone defense (links | edit)
- K. C. Keeler (links | edit)
- WMVP (links | edit)
- Man-to-man defense (links | edit)
- Pop Warner (links | edit)
- Minnesota Rouser (links | edit)
- KZSU (links | edit)
- Brian's Song (links | edit)
- All Right Now (links | edit)
- Four Horsemen (American football) (links | edit)
- The Super Bowl Shuffle (links | edit)
- John Henry Johnson (links | edit)
- Boomer Sooner (links | edit)
- Fumblerooski (links | edit)
- I formation (links | edit)
- Big Bertha (drum) (links | edit)
- Calvin Hill (links | edit)
- 1934 NFL Championship Game (links | edit)
- 1932 NFL Playoff Game (links | edit)
- Holy War (Boston College–Notre Dame) (links | edit)
- Halfback option play (links | edit)
- Reverse (American football) (links | edit)
- Flea flicker (links | edit)
- Single set back (links | edit)
- WCFS-FM (links | edit)
- 1988 Notre Dame vs. Miami football game (links | edit)
- Notre Dame Victory March (links | edit)
- Chuck Swirsky (links | edit)
- Northrop Field (links | edit)