"By 1905, college football was all the rage...But it was also an increasingly violent and deadly passion. There were 18 fatalities nationwide that year, including three college players (the rest were high-school athletes), and President Theodore Roosevelt, whose son was on the freshmen team at Harvard University, made it clear he wanted reforms amid calls by some to abolish the college game. So in December representatives of 62 schools met in New York to change the rules and make the game safer. Their biggest change was to make the forward pass legal, beginning the transformation of football into the modern game," from Smithsonian Magazine.
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