Difference between revisions of "1956 NAIA Football Playoffs"
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− | The 1956 Aluminum Bowl was sanctioned by the '''NAIA''' as its first football championship game. Played in Little Rock, AR, it was broadcast by CBS to a national audience. Unfortunately, the game was played to a scoreless draw, and, due to the Central High School controversy the following year, the NAIA moved the football championship to Saint Petersburg, Florida. | + | The 1956 Aluminum Bowl was sanctioned by the '''NAIA''' as its first football championship game. Played in Little Rock, AR, it was broadcast by CBS to a national audience. Unfortunately, the game was played, on a rain-soaked field, to a scoreless draw, and, due to the Central High School controversy the following year, the NAIA moved the football championship to Saint Petersburg, Florida. |
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The 1956 Aluminum Bowl was sanctioned by the NAIA as its first football championship game. Played in Little Rock, AR, it was broadcast by CBS to a national audience. Unfortunately, the game was played, on a rain-soaked field, to a scoreless draw, and, due to the Central High School controversy the following year, the NAIA moved the football championship to Saint Petersburg, Florida.
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