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has gloss | eng: The Split-T is a formation used by the offense in football games in the 1940s and 50s and a variation on the T formation. Developed by Missouri Tigers head coach Don Faurot, the Split-T was first used in the 1941 season and allowed the Tigers to win all but their season-opening match against the Ohio State Buckeyes and in the 1942 Sugar Bowl versus Fordham University . It is most well-known for helping the Oklahoma Sooners win a record-setting 47 straight games and two national titles between 1953 and '57. |
lexicalization | eng: Split-T |
instance of | c/American football formations |
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