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Unforgettable Tragedy: The Thanksgiving Day Disaster in San Francisco's College Football History

Credited from: SFGATE

  • The Thanksgiving Day Disaster of 1900 remains the deadliest accident at a U.S. sporting event, claiming 23 lives during a college football game.
  • The tragedy unfolded when fans crowded onto the roof of a nearby glassworks factory, which collapsed, sending spectators plummeting 45 feet.
  • Despite the chaos, the Stanford vs. Cal game continued, with Stanford ultimately winning after kicking a field goal in the second half.
  • Public reaction swiftly shifted blame to the victims, with a coroner's jury stating they had no business on the roof, sparking discussions on legal accountability.
  • Today, the site of the disaster lacks visible memorials, but it remains a significant yet often overlooked moment in college football history.

For the full article, visit SFGATE.

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