Today we celebrate this day in College Football America Yearbook history by looking back on the games we’ve covered on this date, Nov. 13. The staff at the College Football America Yearbook has been attending and coverings games since 2010, even before we actually had a physical yearbook to sell. Our staff travels the country to cover anywhere from 50 to 70 college football games per season. So, we’ve accumulated many games, many photos and many memories. Each day, we’ll encapsulate those memories here and include links to our photos and game coverage that will help you take a look back, too.
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So what did we do on this day in College Football America Yearbook history?

2010: Rhodes (D3) at Sewanee (D3)
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Our College Football America Yearbook publisher Kendall Webb was at one of his favorite places in Tennessee to see a game, Harris Stadium. The host Tigers closed out a tough season with a 20-16 loss to the Lynx in a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference contest. After winning its season opener, Sewanee lost its last nine games to close the season. Meanwhile, Rhodes finished 4-6 with the win.

2010: San Diego State (FBS) at TCU (FBS)
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Our College Football America Yearbook director of editorial content Chuck Cox didn’t have to go far to catch a Mountain West Conference contest between the Aztecs and the Horned Frogs at Amon Carter Stadium in Cowtown. TCU quarterback Andy Dalton threw for 240 yards and four touchdowns to help his team remain undefeated. The Frogs capped a perfect season a few weeks later with a huge win over Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl.