hen we last left our story on the history of football rules, the discussion was focused on the contributions of Glenn S. "Pop" Warner. Warner’s debut season was 1899 at the small Indian Reservation vocational school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The remarkable game that season pitted his Indians against Columbia University. That's the game where Warner introduced the ideas of the three-point stance and an offensive shift before the snap.
The three-point stance
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