Walter Camp
Walter Chauncey Camp (April 7, 1859 – March 14, 1925) was an American
college football player and coach, and
sports writer known as the "
Father of American Football ". Among a long list of inventions, he created the sport's
line of scrimmage and the system of
down s. With
John Heisman ,
Amos Alonzo Stagg ,
Pop Warner ,
Fielding H. Yost , and
George Halas , Camp was one of the most accomplished persons in the
early history of American football . He attended
Yale College , where he played and coached
college football . Camp's
Yale teams of 1888, 1891, and 1892 have been recognized as
national champions . Camp was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame as a coach during 1951.
Camp wrote articles and books on the gridiron and sports in general, annually publishing an "
All-America n" team. By the time of his death, he had written nearly 30 books and more than 250 magazine articles.
The annual
Walter Camp Award is named in his honor, recognizing the best all-around collegiate football player.
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