With ESPN heading to Cambridge Saturday for a much anticipated H/Y game, the WSJ has a piece on Harvard football and ivy athletics generally in the new era of financial aid: http://m.wsj.com/articles/how-harvard-became-the-harvard-of-football-1416499613?mobile=y&mod=e2tw
Harvard-Yale game on TV is pretty interesting. Be nice if Yale wins and forces a multi-way tie for the title.
The title hopes of both Yale and Dartmouth die on a Yale interception in Harvard territory with 10 seconds left. Crimson 31, Bulldogs 24.
Quote from: kingpin248The title hopes of both Yale and Dartmouth die on a Yale interception in Harvard territory with 10 seconds left. Crimson 31, Bulldogs 24.
Harvard is loaded with returning talent, as is Yale which started a large number of Sophomores. Hard to imagine Cornell challenging for a title anytime soon.
Quote from: Ken711Quote from: kingpin248The title hopes of both Yale and Dartmouth die on a Yale interception in Harvard territory with 10 seconds left. Crimson 31, Bulldogs 24.
Harvard is loaded with returning talent, as is Yale which started a large number of Sophomores. Hard to imagine Cornell challenging for a title anytime soon.
Also, Cornell doesn't have a good team.