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- 1920_Akron_Pros_season abstract "The 1920 Akron Pros season was the franchise's inaugural season with the American Professional Football Association (APFA) and twelfth total season as a team. The Pros entered the season coming off a 5–5 record in 1919 as the Akron Indians in the Ohio League. The Indians were sold to Art Ranney and Frank Nied, two businessmen, to help achieve a better record and crowd. Several representatives from the Ohio League wanted to form a new professional league; thus, the APFA was created. Returning to the team for the 1920 season would be most of last year's team, including quarterback Fritz Pollard. The Pros also added end Bob Nash, who previously played for the Tigers, Al Garrett, and end Al Nesser of the famous Nesser brothers. They opened their regular season with a win over the Wheeling Stogies, en route to a 8–0–3 record. In week 11, the Pros traded Bob Nash—the first trade in APFA history. A meeting was held by the APFA to determine a winner, and the Pros' season concluded with the team winning the Brunswick-Balke Collender Cup for finishing first place in the APFA. The Decatur Staleys and the Buffalo All-Americans demanded the title because of the amount of wins each team had. Rip King and Fritz Pollard were named first-team all APFA and Alf Cobb was named second-team all APFA by the Rock Island Argus. The Pros only allowed 7 points all season, which was the lowest among all APFA teams. The 1920 Akron Pros are considered the first team in the history of the APFA to have an undefeated record. This changed with the 1972 rule change, however. In 2005, Pollard became the only player from the 1920 Akron Pros to be elected into the Professional Football Hall of Fame.".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season coach Elgie_Tobin.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season predecessor 1919_Akron_Indians_season.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season successor 1921_Akron_Pros_season.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season team Akron_Pros.
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- 1920_Akron_Pros_season year "1920".
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- 1920_Akron_Pros_season home "All-Americans".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season home "Bulldogs".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season home "Pros".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season home "Staleys".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season home "Tigers".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season home "Triangles".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season logo "200".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season next "1921".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season owner Art_Ranney.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season owner Frank_Nied.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season playoffs "No playoffs until 1932".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season previous "1919".
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- 1920_Akron_Pros_season road "Bulldogs".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season road "Celts".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season road "Panhandles".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season road "Pros".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season road "Stogies".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season road "Tigers".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season road "Triangles".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season stadium League_Park_(Akron).
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season team "Akron Pros".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season teamcolor "Akron Pros".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season year "1920".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season subject Category:1920_American_Professional_Football_Association_season_by_team.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season subject Category:Akron_Pros_seasons.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season subject Category:National_Football_League_championship_seasons.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season type NationalFootballLeagueSeason.
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season type SportsSeason.
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- 1920_Akron_Pros_season comment "The 1920 Akron Pros season was the franchise's inaugural season with the American Professional Football Association (APFA) and twelfth total season as a team. The Pros entered the season coming off a 5–5 record in 1919 as the Akron Indians in the Ohio League. The Indians were sold to Art Ranney and Frank Nied, two businessmen, to help achieve a better record and crowd. Several representatives from the Ohio League wanted to form a new professional league; thus, the APFA was created.".
- 1920_Akron_Pros_season label "1920 Akron Pros season".
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