1922 Princeton vs. Chicago football game

The 1922 Princeton vs. Chicago football game, played October 28, 1922, was a college football game between the Princeton Tigers and University of Chicago Maroons. The "hotly contested" match-up was the first game to be broadcast nationwide on radio. Princeton's team won, 21–18. It was to be the national champion of 1922, and in this game received its nickname, "Team of Destiny", from Grantland Rice.

1922 Princeton Tigers vs. Chicago Maroons football game
1234 Total
Princeton 07014 21
Chicago 6660 18
DateOctober 28, 1922
Season1922
StadiumStagg Field
LocationChicago, Illinois
RefereeVic Schwartz (Brown)
Attendance31,000
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