1920-1921: Akron Pros
1922: Milwaukee Badgers
1923: Hammond Pros
1925: Hammond Pros, Providence Steam Roller, Akron Pros
1926: Akron Indians (the Akron Pros changed their name to Indians in 1926)
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The Akron Pros were one of the founding teams in the NFL. The Pros started out as a semi-professional football club in 1908. There were then known as the Akron Indians. They played from 1908-1919 as the Indians. The Akron Pros were based in Akron, Ohio
The Akron Indians changed their name to the Akron Pros in 1920, when they joined the APFA, the American Professional Football Association. The APFA was later named the National Football League (NFL) in 1922. The Akron Pros were one of the fourteen teams that founded the league. They played as the Akron pros from 1920-1925. In 1926, their final year of existence, the Akron Pros went back to their original name, the Akron Indians.
The Pros were the first Champions of the APFA. They went 8-0-3 in 1920, and won the championship on the strength of their undefeated season.
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About 26 years ago. Fritz Pollard should play again for the Akron Pros.
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Fritz Pollard ...
1920-1921: Akron Pros
1922: Milwaukee Badgers
1923: Hammond Pros
1925: Hammond Pros, Akron Pros, Providence Steam Roller
1926: Akron Pros
Bobby Marshall ...
1920: Rock Island Independents
1925: Duluth Kelleys
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The first champion of the NFL was the Akron Pros in 1920.
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That was Elgie Tobin who led the 1920 Akron Pros to the first NFL championship.
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Fritz Pollard for the 1920 Akron Pros and Bobby Marshall for the 1920 Rock Island Independents.
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Not correct. It was the 1920 Akron Pros, who went 8-0-3 and were crowned the first NFL champions.
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That was Fritz Pollard who was head coach of the Akron Pros in 1921. As far as 'modern day' NFL goes, that would be Art Shell who became head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders in the 1989 season.
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There were actually four:
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That was the Akron Pros (Fritz Pollard) and the Rock Island Independants (Bobby Marshall) in the 1920 season, the first season of the League.
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The address of the Akron Artists Foundation is: 895 Ada St, Akron, OH 44306-1919
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The address of the Akron Zoological Park is: 500 Edgewood Ave, Akron, OH 44307-2114
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The address of the Akron Public Library is: 207 First Avenue South, Akron, 35441 0008
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The address of the Akron Art Museum is: 70 East Market Street, Akron, OH 44308-1801
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The address of the Akron Carnegie Public Library is: 205 East Rochester Street, Akron, 46910 0428
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The American Professional Football Association was formed as a result of a meeting in 1920 between the Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Indians, and Dayton Triangles. It became the NFL in 1922.
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The address of the Akron Airship Historical Center is: 526 S Main St, Akron, OH 44311
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The address of the Akron-Summit Cnty Public Library is: 60 S High St, Akron, 44326 1000
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Bobby Marshall, along with Fritz Pollard, were the first two African Americans to play in the NFL in 1920. Pollard played for the Akron Pros and Marshall played for the Rock Island Independants
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The web address of the Akron Art Museum is: http://www.akronartmuseum.org
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The web address of the Akron Zoological Park is: http://www.akronzoo.org
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The address of the Akron Civil War Memorial Society is: 150 Glendale Ave, Akron, OH 44302-1914
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Akron is the name of several places in the United States of America and Canada: * Akron, Ohio, the best known and largest place with this name * Akron, Alabama * Akron, Colorado * Akron, Indiana * Akron, Iowa * Akron, Michigan * Akron, New York * Akron, Ontario * Akron, Pennsylvania * Akron, West Virginia * Akron Township, Illinois * Akron Township, Michigan * Akron Township, Big Stone County, Minnesota * Akron Township, Wilkin County, Minnesota * Acron, Florida, a ghost town in the United States
* USS Akron (ZRS-4) was a rigid airship of the United States Navy * Akron (non-rigid airship) was a hydrogen-filled airship built in 1911 which burned offshore near Brigantine, New Jersey * University of Akron is a university in Akron, Ohio
* Acron son of Xenon, an ancient Greek physician * Acron or Acro, a king of the Caeninenses, whom Romulus slew in battle. Romulus dedicated the arms of Acron to Jupiter Feretrius as spolia opima. Livy mentions the circumstance without giving the name of the king.[1][2][3] * Helenius Acron, the 2nd century commentator
* Prostomium or "acron", the first body segment of Annelid worms * Acrosome or "acron", the anterior part of a spermatozoon You have to be more specific!
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The phone number of the Akron Art Museum is: 330-376-9185.
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Akron Pros Buffalo All-Americans Decatur Staleys Rock Island Independents Dayton Triangles Chicago Cardinals Canton Bulldogs Cleveland Tigers Detroit Heralds Chicago Tigers Columbus Panhandles Muncie Flyers Rochester Jeffersons Hammond Pros. circa 1920
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The address of the Hower House is: Fir Hill, University Of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-2401
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The phone number of the Akron Carnegie Public Library is: 574-893-4113.
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The city of Akron, Ohio has a land area of 62.03 square miles. Its population is 198,549. The elevation of Akron is 1,004 feet.
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The teams in the first season (1920) of the APFA: Akron Pros
Buffalo All-Americans
Canton Bulldogs
Chicago Cardinals
Chicago Tigers
Cleveland Tigers
Columbus Panhandles
Dayton Triangles
Decatur Staleys
Detroit Heralds
Hammond Pros
Muncie Flyers
Rochester Jeffersons
Rock Island Independents
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The University of Akron Press was created in 1988.
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