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 | | Walter Camp, known as the "Father of American Football," is credited with changing the game from a variation of rugby into a unique sport. |
 | | Camp is responsible for pioneering the play from scrimmage (earlier games featured a rugby scrum), most of the modern elements of scoring, the eleven-man team, and the traditional offensive setup of the seven-man line and the four-man backfield. |
 | | Prior to the founding of the National Football League, and for a few decades thereafter, college football was the predominant venue of American football. |
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