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Juniata and Eagles
The visiting Indians ( now Eagles ) upset the Crusaders in Selinsgrove, and Juniata fans tore down the goal post after the game.
The visiting Indians ( now Eagles ) upset the Crusaders in Selinsgrove, and Juniata fans tore down the goal post after the game.
Category: Juniata Eagles football players

Juniata and Football
* Michael Newton ( born 1986 ) Notable bare knuckle boxer and Assistant Football Coach at Juniata College.

Juniata and is
Juniata College is a private liberal arts college located in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
It is named after the Juniata River — one of the principal tributaries of the Susquehanna River.
The current president of Juniata College is Dr. Thomas R. Kepple Jr.
Juniata is a liberal arts institution.
The strong academic tradition of Juniata College is made apparent in the success of its students.
Juniata is a Division III collegiate sports institution.
* Mountain Day, Established: 1896 — Mountain Day is the oldest tradition at Juniata and occurs on an unannounced fall day.
* Mr. Juniata Pageant, Established: 1997 — Sponsored by Circle K, the Mr. Juniata Pageant is a tongue-in-cheek spoof of beauty pageants with men from each class competing for the coveted Mr. Juniata crown.
Juniata College is mentioned in the following publications: 2006 Princeton Review's Best 361 Colleges ; Loren Pope's Colleges That Change Lives ; Kaplan, Inc .' s Insider's Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges ; Peterson's Competitive Colleges ; Miriam Weinstein's Making A Difference College Guide: Outstanding Colleges to Help You Make a Better World ; Barron's Best Buys in College Education ; Leland Miles ' Provoking Thought: What Colleges Should Do for Students ; Elle Girl Magazine: Top 50 colleges that Dare to be Different ; Rugg's Recommendations on the Colleges ; and Don Asher's Cool Colleges.
The Raystown Branch of the Juniata River is the main drainage in the northern two-thirds of the county.
Juniata County is a county located in the U. S. state of Pennsylvania.
The Central Pennsylvania accent is the dominant speech pattern in Juniata County.
It is in the watershed of the Chesapeake Bay and, although most of the county is drained by the Potomac River, some northern and northeastern areas are drained by the Juniata River into the Susquehanna River.
This is not to be confused with Juniata Township, which is a few miles away to the north and west in next range of townships.
Juniata Township is a civil township of Tuscola County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
Juniata is a village in Adams County, Nebraska, United States.
Juniata was named by the Burlington Railroad for a river in Pennsylvania and is the oldest town in Adams County.
Because of its proximity to Hastings, Juniata is today a commuter suburb.
Juniata is located at ( 40. 591315 ,-98. 507132 ).
Juniata Township is a township in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States.

Juniata and Centennial
* Associate Member of the Centennial Conference for football only ; Centennial football members include Muhlenberg College, Dickinson College, Franklin & Marshall, Johns Hopkins University, Juniata College, Gettysburg College, Ursinus College, and McDaniel College.

Juniata and Conference
Juniata athletes compete in the Landmark Conference except for volleyball and football.
The Juniata Men's Volleyball Team competes in the Continental Volleyball Conference ( formerly it competed in the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association winning several titles under, both, Division I and Division III sanctioning ).
They replaced Juniata College, Drew University, Moravian College, Susquehanna University, and the University of Scranton, who left to join the new Landmark Conference.
* Founding Member of the Landmark Conference for all sports except football ; members include Susquehanna University, Catholic University, Merchant Marine Academy, Drew University, Goucher College, Juniata College, and the University of Scranton.

Juniata and .
Juniata has a current enrollment of approximately 1, 600 students from 28 states and territories and 26 foreign countries.
The college was renamed " Juniata College " in 1893 for the nearby Juniata River and its watershed.
In 1895 Dr. Martin Grove Brumbaugh, an 1881 graduate from Huntingdon Normal, took over the active presidency of Juniata until 1901 whereby he continued in name only until 1910.
M. G. Brumbaugh died unexpectedly in 1930 while on vacation in Pinehurst, North Carolina and was succeeded in his presidency by a former pupil at Juniata, Dr. Charles Calvert Ellis.
The " cliffs " also offer some beautiful scenery of the Juniata River.
Juniata College features a " Program of Emphasis " rather than the common Academic major.
Many students who enter Juniata for the strong science programs, however, find that they enjoy world culture, international programs, peace studies, politics, or a variety of other disciplines.
The school touts an impressive graduation rate: 79 % of all students entering Juniata graduate ; of those, 96 % do so within four years.
Juniata also has a 95 % acceptance rate to all postgraduate programs, including medical, podiatric, dental, occupational therapy, physical therapy, chiropractic, and law schools.
Since 2003, Juniata has produced eight Academic All-Americans, five American Physiological Society Undergraduate Research Fellows, four Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholars, seven Fulbright Scholars, seven Goldwater Scholars, two Pickering Fellows, eight St. Andrew's Society Scholars, and one Davies-Jackson Scholar.
Juniata also perennially places at least one student as a Harvard Summer Research Scholar.

Eagles and Football
** Franklin Field, a football field once home to the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League and the home field of the University of Pennsylvania Quakers since 1895
Eagles players who have been inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame include Chuck Bednarik, Bob Brown, Reggie White, Steve Van Buren, Tommy McDonald, Greasy Neale, Pete Pihos, Sonny Jurgensen and Norm Van Brocklin.
In 1960, the Eagles won their third NFL championship, under the leadership of future Pro Football Hall of Famers Norm Van Brocklin and Chuck Bednarik ; the head coach was Buck Shaw.
In 1972, Philadelphia Eagles owner Leonard Tose officially recognized Eagles Fly for Leukemia as the official philanthropy of the Philadelphia Eagles Football Club.
In 1991, Eagles Fly for Leukemia soared higher and became established as a free-standing non-profit organization, outside of the Eagles Football Club.
The Philadelphia Eagles Football Club is the EYP's largest funder.
Super Bowl XV was an American football game between the American Football Conference ( AFC ) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference ( NFC ) champion Philadelphia Eagles to decide the National Football League ( NFL ) champion for the 1980 season.
One week after losing to the division rival Philadelphia Eagles, 31 – 13, the 10 – 1 Giants were defeated on Monday Night Football in a 7 – 3 defensive battle with the 10 – 1 San Francisco 49ers, who had won the previous two Super Bowls and ultimately finished the regular season with an NFL best 14 – 2 record.
However, after a narrow 21-20 win against the Giants, the Cowboys regained their dominating form, trouncing the Arizona Cardinals ( who were playing their home games at Sun Devil Stadium ) 37-13 on Christmas night at Arizona as part of Monday Night Football, and then cruising through the playoffs with convincing wins against the Eagles and the Packers.
Among the team's players were the XFL's most well-known, Rod Smart ( later with the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles, Carolina Panthers, and the Oakland Raiders ), who went by the nickname of " He Hate Me ", which appeared on the back of his jersey.
* Bobby Howard, former American Football League ( AFL ) & National Football League ( NFL ) corner back with the San Diego Chargers ( 1967 – 1969 AFL, 1970 – 1974 NFL ), the New England Patriots ( 1975 – 1977 ), and the Philadelphia Eagles ( 1978 – 1979 )
* Bill Hewitt-Chicago Bears 1932-1936, Philadelphia Eagles 1937-1939, Phil-Pitt Steagles, Pro Football Hall of Fame.
* Ron Jaworski ( born 1951 ), former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Monday Night Football broadcaster, owner of the Philadelphia Soul.
* Jim Ringo ( 1931 – 2007 ), NFL player for the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
* Jeremy Maclin, ( born 1988 ), football wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.
* Michael Dwayne Vick ( born June 26, 1980 ) is an American football quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.
In football, the Scranton Eagles, a semi-pro / minor league team, dominate their Empire Football League, having won 11 championships.
* Chuck Bednarik, former professional football player, Philadelphia Eagles, and member of Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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