Princeton Tigers football
Princeton Tigers football
The Princeton Tigers football team represents Princeton University in college football. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and is a member of the Ivy League. The Tigers play their home games at Powers Field at Princeton Stadium, located on the university's campus in Princeton, New Jersey.
History
The Princeton Tigers football program is one of the oldest in the United States, with its origins dating back to the late 19th century. The team played its first game on November 6, 1869, against Rutgers University, which is considered one of the first intercollegiate football games ever played.
Championships
Princeton has a storied history in college football, having won multiple national championships. The team has claimed 28 national titles, with the most recent being in 1950. Additionally, the Tigers have won 12 Ivy League championships since the league's formation in 1956.
Notable Players
Several notable players have been part of the Princeton Tigers football program, including:
- Dick Kazmaier, who won the Heisman Trophy in 1951.
- Cosmo Iacavazzi, an All-American running back in the 1960s.
- Jason Garrett, who went on to have a successful career as an NFL player and coach.
Rivalries
Princeton has several historic rivalries, the most prominent being with the Yale Bulldogs and the Harvard Crimson. The annual game against Yale, known as "The Game," is one of the oldest rivalries in college football.
Recent Seasons
In recent years, the Princeton Tigers have been competitive in the Ivy League, frequently finishing near the top of the standings. The team won Ivy League championships in 2016, 2018, and 2021.
Head Coaches
The current head coach of the Princeton Tigers is Bob Surace, who has been with the team since 2010. Under his leadership, the Tigers have seen a resurgence in their performance, including multiple Ivy League titles.
Home Stadium
The Tigers play their home games at Powers Field at Princeton Stadium, which has a seating capacity of approximately 27,773. The stadium was opened in 1998, replacing the historic Palmer Stadium.
Related Pages
- Princeton University
- Ivy League
- NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision
- Heisman Trophy
- Yale Bulldogs football
- Harvard Crimson football
See Also
- List of Princeton Tigers football seasons
- List of Ivy League football champions
- College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS
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