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[QUOTE="texascpa, post: 3117898, member: 468"] Perusing the Buttgers board, they had a post about Rutgers possible inclusion into the Ivy League in the mid-1900's. Someone posted a [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=75&v=gCDAYaQS-vY']1961 video of Rutgers vs Penn[/URL]. I found in interesting that the refs were using what looked to be a hand gesture similar to First Down to indicate a Touchdown. So, that set me off to see when referees switched to using the hands over head gesture for TDs. I found an article that stated the usage of consistent, standard hand signals began with a [URL='https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/signals-intelligence/']1929 match between Syracuse and Cornell[/URL]. Not earth-shattering, but interesting nonetheless. That said, I still can't find when and why they changed the TD hand signal. [/QUOTE]
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