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- 1869_Princeton_Tigers_football_team abstract "The 1869 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 1869 college football season. The team finished with a 1–1 record and was retroactively named the national champions by the Billingsley Report and National Championship Foundation, and as the co-national champion by Parke H. Davis. They played Rutgers two times, splitting the series one game apiece.".
- Q15356316 abstract "The 1869 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 1869 college football season. The team finished with a 1–1 record and was retroactively named the national champions by the Billingsley Report and National Championship Foundation, and as the co-national champion by Parke H. Davis. They played Rutgers two times, splitting the series one game apiece.".
- 1869_Princeton_Tigers_football_team comment "The 1869 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 1869 college football season. The team finished with a 1–1 record and was retroactively named the national champions by the Billingsley Report and National Championship Foundation, and as the co-national champion by Parke H. Davis. They played Rutgers two times, splitting the series one game apiece.".
- Q15356316 comment "The 1869 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 1869 college football season. The team finished with a 1–1 record and was retroactively named the national champions by the Billingsley Report and National Championship Foundation, and as the co-national champion by Parke H. Davis. They played Rutgers two times, splitting the series one game apiece.".