Walter Camp later said that Maxwell set the standard for fairness and competence.
Walter Camp called the 1916 team the greatest team of its time.
The game's referee wrote Walter Camp on how to resolve the game.
Walter Camp attended the game, watching from the sidelines.
Walter Camp is widely considered to be the most important figure in the development of American football.
He played alongside Walter Camp, the inventor of the modern game, during the late 1870s.
Walter Camp considered him the greatest end ever.
However, when the forward pass was legalized in 1906, Walter Camp opposed the idea.
Walter Camp may also refer to several other things named after the football coach:
Walter Camp named him as an All American honorable mention in 1923.