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Resources
Many universities now host digitized versions of their annual yearbooks online. These are valuable, contemporary, and first-hand resources that can be used for information on their college football programs. They usually include information on players, coaches, and in many cases, public domain pictures.

All images from publications before 1923 have lapsed into the public domain. Images first published without a copyright notice before 1978 have also entered the public domain. When considering using an image from a publication published after 1922 and before 1978, carefully ensure that (1) the image was not previously published with a copyright notice, and (2) that no copyright is included anywhere inside the publication. See here for more information on copyrights.

Some universities are still in the process of digitizing their collections and only have a limited number of yearbooks online.
 * Alabama: Corolla
 * Army: Howitzer (1897, 1905, 1910, 1915 only)
 * Auburn: Glomerata
 * Boston College: Sub Turri
 * Central Michigan: Chippewa (1960, 1981–2000)
 * Duke: Chanticleer
 * Georgia: Pandora (1886–1899 only)
 * Georgia Tech: The Blueprint
 * Illinois: Illio
 * Kentucky: The Kentuckian
 * Loyola (New Orleans): Wolf
 * Maryland: Reveille/The Terrapin
 * North Carolina: The Hellenian (1890–1900 only)
 * North Texas: The Yucca/The Aerie
 * Penn State: LaVie
 * Pittsburgh: The Owl
 * Purdue: Debris
 * South Carolina: Garnet & Black (1899–1976)
 * Tennessee: The Volunteer
 * Texas A&M: Aggieland (1903, 1949 only)
 * Tulane: Jambalaya
 * UCLA: Southern Campus
 * Virginia Tech: The Bugle

These independent digitizing initiatives may contain yearbooks not listed above:
 * Archive.org
 * Google Books

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