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Game of the Century (college football)
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Game of the Century (college football) : ウィキペディア英語版
Game of the Century (college football)

The phrase "Game of the Century" is a superlative that has been applied to several college football contests played in the 20th century, the first full century of college football in the United States. It is a subjective term applied by sportswriters to describe the most notable games of the period.
==Why does the title "The Game of the Century" cover multiple games?==
The phrase "Game of the Century" is usually placed in quotation marks〔(Fighting Irish Win Game of the Century ) The Tech (MIT newspaper) Mike Duffy and Andrew Heitner. Volume 113, Issue 59 : Friday, November 19, 1993〕 to indicate the irony or emphasize the incorrectness of the term as it applies to college football games.〔(Happens Every Year Top-Ranked Ohio State and No. 2 Michigan Play Today, But the 'Game of the Century' Moniker Has Been Trotted Out for Decades ) The Washington Post College Gameday, Adam Kilgore. November 18, 2006〕〔Middies All Hepped Up to Knock Over Cadets. Los Angeles Times, November 27, 1945. ''Navy, far from conceding next Saturday's football "game of the century" to Army, will field a spirited, offense-minded team determined to win and "not merely hold down the score," Public Relations Chief Lt. William Sullivan said today.''〕 What makes the phrase subjective is that sportswriters and fans list the games that they remember or attended. Games that were played before radio and television broadcasts are only preserved in print. Working sportswriters have a history that goes back at most to the middle of the 20th century. Television and the Internet have made broadcasts of more recent games available to all. Unlike the "Game of the Century" in college basketball, or the 1958 NFL Championship Game, which is commonly called "The Greatest Game Ever Played", there has been no specific college football game that changed the sport as dramatically.

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