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* Rodney Eade – Australian Rules Footballer who played 259 games for Hawthorn and the Bears, was head coach of the Western Bulldogs until Round 21, 2011
* Paul Williams – Australian Rules Footballer who played 306 games for Collingwood & Sydney, current caretaker coach of the Western Bulldogs
While the first players known to be paid to play football are believed to have played for club teams in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, perhaps the first great professional football rivalry was between the Massillon Tigers and Canton Bulldogs from 1903 to 1906 and 1915 to 1919.
* Lawrence McCutcheon, running back for the Los Angeles Rams from 1972 – 1979, the Denver Broncos & Seattle Seahawks in 1980 and the Buffalo Bills in 1981, was born in Plainview and played football for the Plainview Bulldogs.
() He previously played for the Sikeston High School football team, leading the Bulldogs to an undefeated season in 1976.
In 1921 – 1923, the Bulldogs played 25 straight games without a defeat ( including 3 ties ), which as of 2012 remains an NFL record.
An unrelated " Canton Bulldogs " team played in the United Football League in 1964 ; the team's name was somewhat coincidental, as it had moved from Cleveland and kept its original nickname ; that team moved to Philadelphia and became the " Philadelphia Bulldogs.
" All in all, this version of the Cleveland-Canton-Philadelphia Bulldogs played from 1961 to 1966, its last two years in Philadelphia as a member of the Continental Football League.
Despite the Bulldogs folding in 1927, the team played a role in Canton hosting the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The Cleveland Bulldogs was a team that played in Cleveland, Ohio in the National Football League.
The Cleveland Bulldogs played in the NFL until 1928 when they were relocated to Detroit and became the Detroit Wolverines.
They played only seven games in that first season, but they had a shot at the championship, with a 3-0-3 record going into their final game against the Canton Bulldogs, who were also undefeated.
The Bears played more games, but also had more ties, and their one loss had come in the season opener against the Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs, now known as the Canton Bulldogs, played in Canton during the 1925 and 1926 seasons.
* 13 November — first edition of " The Game ", the annual contest between Yale Bulldogs and Harvard Crimson, is played under a modified set of rugby football rules known as " The Concessionary Rules ".
This sharing agreement lasted into 1921 when Miller formed the new Union Quakers of Philadelphia, but All-Americans owner Frank McNeil put a halt to the agreement halfway through the 1921 season after the Quakers played the Canton Bulldogs and wore out the All-Americans players.
In 1929 they relocated to Boston, where they played one season as the Boston Bulldogs.
Prior to 1929, the Bulldogs played as the Pottsville Maroons and the teams played for their still loyal fans at the Maroons ' Minersville Park.
( Assuming the league would have implemented a tiebreaker, it would be assumed Cleveland would have been given the title anyway, seeing that the Bulldogs played more games.
That team played as the " Indians " for the 1923 season before changing their name to the Cleveland Bulldogs in 1924.
The Triangles challenged the Bulldogs to a game on December 10, 1916, but the game was never played.

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Lloyd suffered the serious hamstring injury against the Western Bulldogs in round three, marking Essendon's first loss against them since the Bulldogs inflicted Essendon's only loss for their dominant 2000 season.
John Heisman, namesake of the Heisman Trophy, wrote 30 years later that, indeed, the Tar Heels had given birth to the forward pass against the Bulldogs ( UGA ).
The team only lost one gameagainst the Western Bulldogsin the entire calendar year, making it the most successful year for any team in the history of the Australian Football League.
The Demons finished the 2010 season in 12th position with eight and a half wins ( more than double their win tallies from 2008 and 2009 combined ); that could have easily been eleven if not for close results against 2010 Premiers during the course of the year ( a one point loss in round 2 and a draw in round 12 ) and the Western Bulldogs ( a four-point loss in round seven ).
2006, a year which many experts predicted continued improvement for the Tigers, saw them lose their first H & A match by 115 points, against the Western Bulldogs, after which followed losses to St Kilda and West Coast.
The Bulldogs then won their " First Four " game in the Southwest bracket against the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
That year the Bulldogs won their first game against the Tigers, at Canton, but lost the second game at Massillon.
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* Michigan Wolverines is the first " western " team to travel east and play against the established teams at Harvard Crimson, Yale Bulldogs and Princeton Tigers.
The team would go on to only win three games during the season, against the Brooklyn Lions 16-6, the Dayton Triangles 16-0, and the Canton Bulldogs 16-7 in a game that ended early due to darkness and a lack of field lights.
Both of the team's losses came against NFL opponents, the Canton Bulldogs and the Dayton Triangles, while the two of their victories came against independent teams and in one NFL, the Columbus Panhandles.
Guyon did not play until the eighth game of the season against the Canton Bulldogs, and Thorpe suffered a season-ending injury in the teams ninth game, against the Columbus Tigers.
Dr. Young presided over a new team known as the " Hammond All-Stars ," played against many of the teams that would become the backbone of the American Professional Football Association that year ( including the Racine Cardinals, Detroit Heralds, Rock Island Independents, Minneapolis Marines, Cleveland Tigers, Canton Bulldogs, and Toledo Maroons ), and went to the meeting in Canton, Ohio at which the APFA was formed in 1920.
At the end of October 1917, Lyons managed to secure a match against the country's greatest team, the Canton Bulldogs, who had the legendary Jim Thorpe as their star attraction.
His last game as coach of the Richmond Tigers was against the Western Bulldogs on 5 June.
A shocking moment occurred in Round 10, 2005, when the Tigers, who were 2nd behind the West Coast Eagles leading into its match against at Etihad Stadium, lost forward Nathan G. Brown ( who had previously played under Wallace at the Western Bulldogs ) to a gruesome leg injury late in the match.

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The Bulldogs made it to the Finals of the NCAA Tournament after defeating # 5 seed Michigan State from the Midwest division.
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In 2008, a number-4-seeded Regional team, the lowest seeding possible ( akin to a # 13-16 seed in college basketball's March Madness )-the Fresno State Bulldogs-won the CWS championship, against the Bulldogs of the University of Georgia, winning two of three in the championship series.
On September 1, 2007, the Fresno State Bulldogs retired Carr's # 8 jersey in his honor.
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* November 10, 2007: After a very emotional and resounding win in Jacksonville against the # 10 Florida Gators, the Bulldogs entered Sanford Stadium to play the Auburn Tigers wearing black jerseys for the first ever " Black Out.
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The stadium was officially re-dedicated as Boone Pickens Stadium on Sept. 5, 2009, when the # 9 Cowboys opened the fall football season against # 13 Georgia Bulldogs.
Halas, preoccupied with fending off a challenge from the AAFC, traded Layne to the New York Bulldogs for their # 1 draft pick and $ 50, 000 cash.
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Following the Bulldogs ' opening win against # 18 Boise State, Shockley was named Cingular All-America Player of the Week for his 374-yard, six touchdown effort ( 289 yards, 5 TDs passing ; 85 yards, 1 TD rushing ) against the Broncos.

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