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Harvard Stadium seats just over 30,000 people, whereas the Yale Bowl seats over 60,000. This discrepancy in occupancy, along with Harvard reserving most of the tickets for Crimson fans, means that ...
I attended the famous Harvard-Yale football game as a Yale freshman for the first time. I went tailgating, stripped in the stadium, and chanted as Yale won the game. The rival weekend is one of my ...
Harvard and Yale have played the third-most games against one another in college football history. Yale leads the all-time series 69-61-8. Yale has won four of the last six head-to-head matchups ...
Yale (7-3, 4-3 Ivy League) has won six of the last eight games with Harvard in the third-most played rivalry in college football. Harvard has not won a series game at home since 2014.
A flag showing both Yale and Harvard signage in the car park before the Yale vs. Harvard football game at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut on Nov. 23, 2013 (Corbis via Getty Images) ...
With just 30 minutes remaining in the season and a meager 2–7 record entering the game of the year at Harvard, Yale football head coach Tony Reno opted to attempt an onside kick to open the second ...
The first Harvard-Yale football game was held in New Haven, Connecticut in 1875. A mixture of a rugby and a soccer style game was played by the schools, with 15 athletes on each team.
Harvard vs. Yale is one of the oldest rivalries in all of college football. The two Ivy League teams have gone head to head 139 times since 1875.
The Harvard and Yale football teams compete in the 138th playing of The Game on Nov. 19, 2022 in historic Harvard Stadium. By Julian J. Giordano. A Brief Guide to Football.
The Yale-Harvard football game, which had its 117th playing yesterday, carries a rich body... Skip to main content Turn off refresh. Currently Reading.
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton have often been described as the Ivy League’s “Big Three,” a term coined in the mid-1880s to refer to the three of the country’s best football teams. Today, the “Big Three ...
Not a single member of the 2022 Harvard football team, McGowan included, can relate to the raw, deep-in-the-belly emotions of squaring off against Yale at a packed and festive Harvard Stadium.