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Known as the father of American football, Walter Chauncey Camp (1859-1925) shaped the rules that transformed rugby into the familiar modern game. First as an undergraduate and then as a medical student, Camp played halfback on the football team at Yale College (which became Yale University in 1887) from 1876 to 1882, serving as captain - at the time, a role similar to the modern role of head coach - during the latter years of his career. Camp was coach of the Yale football team from 1888 to 1892 and later held an advisory position until 1910.
Camp is credited with a wide range of important innovations, including the system of downs, the play from scrimmage, the restriction of 11 players per side and the position of quarterback. He was also a prolific writer whose many books about football helped popularize the game.
By the age of 33, twelve years after graduating from Yale, Walter Camp had already become known as the "Father of Football." In a column in the popular magazine Harper's Weekly sports columnist Casper Whitney had applied the nickname; the sobriquet was appropriate because, by 1892, Camp had almost single-handedly fashioned the game of modern American football.
Walter Camp was born in New Britain, Connecticut.
1. Walter Camp - Wikipedia
2. US Stamp Gallery >> Walter Camp
Camp is credited with a wide range of important innovations, including the system of downs, the play from scrimmage, the restriction of 11 players per side and the position of quarterback. He was also a prolific writer whose many books about football helped popularize the game.
By the age of 33, twelve years after graduating from Yale, Walter Camp had already become known as the "Father of Football." In a column in the popular magazine Harper's Weekly sports columnist Casper Whitney had applied the nickname; the sobriquet was appropriate because, by 1892, Camp had almost single-handedly fashioned the game of modern American football.
Walter Camp was born in New Britain, Connecticut.
1. Walter Camp - Wikipedia
2. US Stamp Gallery >> Walter Camp