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{{College coach infobox
| Name = Walter Camp
| Image = Walter Camp - Project Gutenberg eText 18048.jpg
| ImageWidth = 250
| Caption = Walter Camp, pictured as Yale's Captain, 1878-79
| DateOfBirth = [[April 7]], [[1859]]
| Birthplace = [[New Britain, Connecticut]]
| DateOfDeath = [[March 14]], [[1925]]
| Deathplace = [[New York City, New York]]
| Sport = [[American football|American Football]]
| College = Yale
| Title =
| CurrentRecord = 81-5-3
| OverallRecord = 81-5-3
| Awards =
| Championships =
| CFbDWID = 315
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| Team =
| Position = QB
| Coach = y
| CoachYears = 1888-1891<br>1892; 1894-1895
| CoachTeams = Yale University<br>Stanford University
| FootballHOF = 1951
| CollegeHOFID = 88004
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'''Walter Chauncey Camp''' ([[April 7]], [[1859]] &ndash; [[March 14]], [[1925]]) was a sports writer and [[American football]] coach known as the "Father of American Football". Among [[John Heisman]], [[Amos Alonzo Stagg]], [[Glenn Scobey Warner]], [[Fielding H. Yost]], and [[George Halas]], Walter C. Camp was one of the most accomplished persons in the [[history of American football]].

Camp was born in the city of [[New Britain, Connecticut]], the son of Leverett L. and Ellen Cornwell Camp. He attended [[Hopkins School|Hopkins Grammar School]] in New Haven, entered [[Yale College]] in [[1876]] and was graduated in [[1880]]. At Yale he was a member of [[Delta Kappa Epsilon]] fraternity.

By the age of thirty-three, a scant twelve years after graduating from Yale, Walter Camp had already become known as the "Father of American Football". In a column in the popular magazine ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', sports columnist [[Caspar Whitney]] had applied the nickname; the sobriquet was appropriate because, by 1892, Camp had almost single-handedly fashioned the game of modern American football.

==Rules Committee and Writing==
For almost 50 years, Camp served on the various collegiate football rules committees that developed the game of football during that time. His opinions, especially in his early years, and the introduction of the now standard offensive arrangement of players (a seven-man offensive line and a four-man backfield consisting of a quarterback, two halfbacks, and a fullback). Camp was also responsible for introducing the "safety", the awarding of two points to the defensive side for tackling a ball carrier in his own "end zone". This is significant as [[rugby union]] has no point value award for this action. But, as in rugby union, a free kick by the offense from its own 20-yard line (to change possession) occurs immediately following a safety. But Camp knew that developing the game was not enough; in order for it to catch on, the word had to spread.
[[Image:Walter Camp close shot (American Football book).png|left|160px]]
Despite having a full-time job at the New Haven Clock Company and being an unpaid yet very involved advisor to the Yale football team, Camp wrote articles and books on football and also on sports in general. By the time of his death, he had written nearly 30 books and more than 250 magazine articles. His articles appeared in national periodicals such as [[Harper's Weekly]], ''Collier's'', ''Outing'', ''Outlook'', and ''The Independent'', and in juvenile magazines such as ''St. Nicholas'', ''Youth's Companion'' and ''Boys' Magazine''. His stories also appeared in major daily newspapers throughout the United States.

According to his biographer, Richard P. Borkowski, "Camp was instrumental through writing and lecturing in attaching an almost mythical atmosphere of manliness and heroism to the game not previously known in American team sports."

Camp became one of the highest paid non-fiction writers in America, and he wrote to instruct Americans on his beloved game of football.
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==References==
* Ronald A. Smith, ''Sports and Freedom: The Rise of Big-Time College Athletics,'' (1990)

== External links ==
* {{gutenberg author| id=Walter+Camp | name=Walter Camp}}

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