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125 Years of Fordham Football


Pride Still Matters








A proud tradition since 1882

Fordham football has played on some of the largest stages in sports. Our history includes games before sellout crowds at the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium, a Cotton Bowl appearance and a Sugar Bowl victory, the famed Seven Blocks of Granite (including Vince Lombardi, FCRH '37), the resurrection of the sport at Rose Hill with the club teams of the 1960s, and our most recent highlight, winning the Patriot League championship in 2002. Through the years, each team has shared a love for the game and the University - a tradition that remains alive today.

The images at the top of this page are available as individual posters.

learn more about fordham's winning 2007 season. go rams!

 


Download the Fordham magazine article on the 125th anniversary of Fordham Football.


Chris Hodge, CBA'04

Chris Hodge, CBA’04, a member 
of the Fordham football team that
won the Patriot League title in 
2002, was among the scores of 
former players who returned to 
Rose Hill on Sept. 21 to celebrate 
the 125th anniversary of Fordham 
football. Photo by Ken Levinson


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