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April

Photo credit: Autiger (J. Glover)


The Louisiana Superdome is a multi-purpose dome-covered stadium and arena comprising, as regards American football, a FieldTurf playing field, situated in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
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May

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Cleveland Browns Stadium is a football stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio. Home of the Cleveland Browns National Football League franchise, it sits on 31 acres (13 ha) of land on the shores of Lake Erie and has a capacity of at least 73,200.
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June

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The Commander in Chief's Trophy is a college football rivalry traveling trophy presented annually since 1972 to the side from the United States Military Academy Black Knights, United States Naval Academy Midshipmen, and Air Force Academy Falcons to win the round-robin series played amongst the three.
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July

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Virginia Tech fans flood Alumni Mall to watch the filming of ESPN's College GameDay.
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August

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The Cal Band (California Bears) and Stanford Band (Stanford Cardinal) perform during the 2004 edition of the Big Game.
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Sep 3-9, 2007

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The Virginia Tech Hokies and Duke Blue Devils meet at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, North Carolina
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Sep 10-16, 2007

Photo credit: Kaufmann-Fabry


Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor, Michigan), the home of the Michigan Wolverines football team, opened October 22, 1927 with a game against rival the Ohio State Buckeyes.
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Sep 17-23, 2007

Photo credit: Spc. Bill Putnam, US Army


In the National Women's Football Association, a league of Women's American football, Takiyah "TK" Washington, defensive end for the D.C. Divas, sacks the Connecticut Crush's Donna Bruce during the first quarter of a 2003 playoff game.
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Sep 24-30, 2007

Photo credit: Capt. Jack H. Smith / Canada. Dept. of National Defense


Frank Dombrowski (left) of the United States and Captain W. Drinkwater of Canada, rival captains of the teams playing in the Canada-United States football game at White City Stadium, London, England, 14 February 1944.
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Oct 1-7, 2007

Photo credit: Paul Keleher of flickr


The New England Patriots punt the football against the San Diego Chargers.
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Oct 8-14, 2007

Photo credit: Cpl. Michelle M. Dickson, USMC


Quarterback Michael Vick of the Atlanta Falcons scrambles past Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney in the 2006 Pro Bowl held at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Oct 15-21, 2007

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Sean Glennon and the 2006 Virginia Tech Hokies football team take on the 2006 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team
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Oct 22-28, 2007

Photo credit: Don Bray, United States Navy


Quarterback Vince Young, of the Tennessee Titans, scrambles for a first down during the 2007 Pro Bowl.
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Oct 29-Nov 4, 2007

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The Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech is the official mascot of the student body at the Georgia Institute of Technology
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Nov 5-11, 2007


Wide receiver Marcus MaxWell in World Bowl XV
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Nov 12-18, 2007

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Nov 19-25, 2007

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Nov 26-Dec 2, 2007

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Dec 3-9, 2007


Memorial Stadium, home of the Clemson Tigers football team
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Dec 10-16, 2007


Joe Gibbs during training camp for the Washington Redskins
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Dec 17-23, 2007

Photo credit: Torsten Bolten of AFpix.de


The Frankfurt Galaxy play against the Hamburg Sea Devils in an NFL Europe Game in 2007.
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Dec 24-30, 2007

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2007 Texas Longhorns football team - Cobb scores on a touchdown pass against Arkansas State.
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Dec 31, 2007

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Virginia Tech (en) Marching Virginians display HOKIES at the 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl on December 30, 2006.