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bulldog10jw
November 11th, 2007, 02:55 PM
In Ivy history there have been only three season ending 6-0 match ups. Penn/Cornell 1986, Yale/Harvard 1968, Dartmouth/Princeton 1965.
This will be the 4th and unlike 1968 there will be no tie.
On a side note even though Penn and Cornell matched up for the Ivy title in 1986, ESPN(it may have been PBS) televised Yale at Harvard, both of whom, I think, had losing records. Boy, were Penn and Cornell upset. :D
ckr32
November 11th, 2007, 03:11 PM
Attendance in the Yale Bowl and tailgate area is expected to be in the area of 100-150,000 people by Yale administration. Should be a good game.
Ivytalk
November 11th, 2007, 04:18 PM
In Ivy history there have been only three season ending 6-0 match ups. Penn/Cornell 1986, Yale/Harvard 1968, Dartmouth/Princeton 1965.
This will be the 4th and unlike 1968 there will be no tie.
On a side note even though Penn and Cornell matched up for the Ivy title in 1986, ESPN(it may have been PBS) televised Yale at Harvard, both of whom, I think, had losing records. Boy, were Penn and Cornell upset. :D
What, no Brown/Columbia?xconfusedx :p
YaleFootballFan
November 11th, 2007, 04:39 PM
What, no Brown/Columbia?xconfusedx :p
Well there were those seasons where both teams were 0-6 going into the final game.... xlolx
YaleFootballFan
November 11th, 2007, 04:42 PM
Attendance in the Yale Bowl and tailgate area is expected to be in the area of 100-150,000 people by Yale administration. Should be a good game.
What I heard from one Yale employee is they are expecting 64,000 in the Bowl watching the game and an additional 30-40,000 in the parking lot tailgating.
In other words, if you're planning to go, get there early! Traffic on Rt. 34 will be backed up for miles!
Minuteman87
November 11th, 2007, 04:53 PM
I love the history and drama to this game. Good luck to both teams, although I admit as a Mass. resident I have a soft spot for the Crimson.
Was '68 the year when the Harvard student newspaper had the headline that read "Harvard beats Yale 29-29" after Harvard scored 16 points in the last 3 minutes?
Ivytalk
November 11th, 2007, 04:58 PM
I love the history and drama to this game. Good luck to both teams, although I admit as a Mass. resident I have a soft spot for the Crimson.
Was '68 the year when the Harvard student newspaper had the headline that read "Harvard beats Yale 29-29" after Harvard scored 16 points in the last 3 minutes?
That was the one, but it was 16 points in the last 42 seconds. And over 200,000 people claim to have seen it in person!:p
brownbear
November 11th, 2007, 05:15 PM
Well there were those seasons where both teams were 0-6 going into the final game.... xlolx
That has never happened. Brown and Columbia have played in the final game every year since 1964. This year is the 18th time when one of them came in 0-6, but there have never been both at 0-6.
DFW HOYA
November 11th, 2007, 05:18 PM
What I heard from one Yale employee is they are expecting 64,000 in the Bowl watching the game and an additional 30-40,000 in the parking lot tailgating.
I read that the last sellout was the 1983 H-Y game, so it'd be great to see it filled for this one.
Good luck to the Bulldogs (just don't look ahead to that 2008 opener...) xlolx
YaleFootballFan
November 11th, 2007, 05:24 PM
That was the one, but it was 16 points in the last 42 seconds. And over 200,000 people claim to have seen it in person!:p
My father was at that game. To this day, he still considers the 29-29 tie as the worst loss in the Yale history.
I attended the Yale football banquet at the end of the '90 season. As Coach Cozza was reflecting on Yale's season that year (6-4) he said that every other year that Yale has to play at Harvard, the folks up there have to always bring up "that damn tie." Here it was 22 years after that infamous game he was still upset over it.....and I'm sure he STILL is after 39 years.
brownbear
November 11th, 2007, 05:24 PM
Hopefully it will draw more than the Yale-Brown game a few weeks ago.
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YaleFootballFan
November 11th, 2007, 05:29 PM
Hey I can see me in that picture!
The Bowl will probably look like this on Saturday, with a few extra thousand people in it.....
http://graphics.fansonly.com/schools/yale/graphics/auto/YaleBowl.jpg
Yale vs. Harvard in 2005
brownbear
November 11th, 2007, 05:39 PM
Hey I can see me in that picture!
The Bowl will probably look like this on Saturday, with a few extra thousand people in it.....
http://graphics.fansonly.com/schools/yale/graphics/auto/YaleBowl.jpg
Yale vs. Harvard in 2005
I'm sure you all will get at least 20 times as many people as in my photo.
Year Att. Site
1965 50,817 Bowl
1966 41,000 Harvard
1967 68,135 Bowl
1968 40,280 Harvard
1969 62,562 Bowl
1970 40,000 Harvard
1971 51,238 Bowl
1972 39,000 Harvard
1973 41,427 Bowl
1974 40,500 Harvard
1975 66,846 Bowl
1976 42,000 Harvard
1977 64,685 Bowl
1978 41,500 Harvard
1979 69,592 Bowl
1980 41,000 Harvard
1981 75,300 Bowl
1982 40,000 Harvard
1983 70,600 Bowl
1984 40,000 Harvard
1985 57,647 Bowl
1986 40,000 Harvard
1987 56,548 Bowl
1988 36,000 Harvard
1989 59,263 Bowl
1990 35,000 Harvard
1991 40,091 Bowl
1992 31,500 Harvard
1993 33,776 Bowl
1994 25,500 Harvard
1995 35,103 Bowl
1996 24,470 Harvard
1997 26,064 Bowl
1998 26,787 Harvard
1999 52,484 Bowl
2000 30,898 Harvard
2001 51,634 Bowl
2002 30,323 Harvard
2003 53,136 Bowl
2004 30,308 Harvard
2005 53,213 Bowl
2006 30,723 Harvard
bulldog10jw
November 11th, 2007, 06:49 PM
I'm sure you all will get at least 20 times as many people as in my photo.
Year Att. Site
1987 56,548 Bowl
1988 36,000 Harvard
1989 59,263 Bowl
1990 35,000 Harvard
1991 40,091 Bowl
1992 31,500 Harvard
1993 33,776 Bowl
1994 25,500 Harvard
1995 35,103 Bowl
1996 24,470 Harvard
1997 26,064 Bowl
1998 26,787 Harvard
1999 52,484 Bowl
Boy, most of the '90's were a depressing time for Yale-Harvard football.xsmhx
I always thought the "Ice Bowl" game in '87 drew over 60k.
YaleFootballFan
November 11th, 2007, 06:57 PM
Boy, most of the '90's were a depressing time for Yale-Harvard football.xsmhx
I always thought the "Ice Bowl" game in '87 drew over 60k.
I did too.
How about the 26,064 that showed up for '97 Game. How pathetic was that? That was the year Yale came into The Game 1-8 and Harvard was 8-1.
Ivytalk
November 11th, 2007, 07:14 PM
I did too.
How about the 26,064 that showed up for '97 Game. How pathetic was that? That was the year Yale came into The Game 1-8 and Harvard was 8-1.
My son and I were 2 of them! We saw Harvard clinch the Ivy title that day, and Senator Ted "Blimp" Kennedy attended in all his 300-pound glory.xrolleyesx
bulldog10jw
November 11th, 2007, 07:18 PM
My son and I were 2 of them! We saw Harvard clinch the Ivy title that day, and Senator Ted "Blimp" Kennedy attended in all his 300-pound glory.xrolleyesx
Teddy must have been reliving his TD in the '55 game. Or maybe the several beers after?xsmiley_wix
Ivytalk
November 11th, 2007, 07:22 PM
Teddy must have been reliving his TD in the '55 game. Or maybe the several beers after?xsmiley_wix
The old phart and his svelte wife (a hottie, God bless her) were revelling in the attention. Teddy went to the door of the visitors' locker room to congratulate the Harvards, but he didn't go in. Harvard won 17-7, but a young Yale squad played hard and went on to win the next 3 games in the series. Joe Weiland (sp?) was the young Yale QB.
bulldog10jw
November 11th, 2007, 07:39 PM
The old phart and his svelte wife (a hottie, God bless her) were revelling in the attention. Teddy went to the door of the visitors' locker room to congratulate the Harvards, but he didn't go in. Harvard won 17-7, but a young Yale squad played hard and went on to win the next 3 games in the series. Joe Weiland (sp?) was the young Yale QB.
Joe Walland was the soph QB and Eric Johnson, his favorite receiver, would have been a freshman.
In the '99 Y-H game Walland threw 67 passes, with 42 completions, 21 to Johnson. I'm not sure Yale's current QB, Matt Polhemus, has thrown 67 passes this YEAR. xlolx
Ivytalk
November 11th, 2007, 07:42 PM
Joe Walland was the soph QB and Eric Johnson, his favorite receiver, would have been a freshman.
In the '99 Y-H game Walland threw 67 passes, with 42 completions, 21 to Johnson. I'm not sure Yale's current QB, Matt Polhemus, has thrown 67 passes this YEAR. xlolx
I was at the '99 H-Y Game as well. My daughter and I were seated with the class of '38 Harvards, and the old gents kept saying "Why can't they cover that fellow [Johnson] underneath?" xlolx xlolx
Harvard Worship
November 11th, 2007, 08:37 PM
Boy, I wish my crew decided to have a reunion at this year's game instead of last year's. Playing for all the marbles in THE GAME -- it's going to be a classic.
I wish they'd show it on a station we get over here on the left coast. 2 years ago when it was on WGN that was great. This year I think you need to have a dish or live in New England. Bummer. I guess I'll be listening on WHRB.
bulldog10jw
November 11th, 2007, 08:38 PM
I love the history and drama to this game. Good luck to both teams, although I admit as a Mass. resident I have a soft spot for the Crimson.
Was '68 the year when the Harvard student newspaper had the headline that read "Harvard beats Yale 29-29" after Harvard scored 16 points in the last 3 minutes?
As painful as it is:
http://www.nd.edu/~tmandell/harvard.html
With under four minutes to play, Yale wanted more. Dowling threw a screen pass to fullback Bob Levin who took it to the Harvard 14-yard line, but then fumbled. The Eli's sixth fumble of the game. Harvard's Steve Ranere recovered with 3:34 remaining, giving the Crimson the ball but hardly a chance, down by 16 points.
Champi did move Harvard to the Yale 38, where he faced third-and-18. Stepping up in the pocket, Champi was buried by two Yale linemen. But as he fell to the ground, the ball squirted out to his left where tackle Fritz Reed picked it up and rambled diagonally down field 25 yards to the Yale 15-yard line. "I think he was trying to lateral," recalled Reed, "and the ball came out on the ground. It was just lying there."
bulldog10jw
November 11th, 2007, 08:51 PM
Boy, I wish my crew decided to have a reunion at this year's game instead of last year's. Playing for all the marbles in THE GAME -- it's going to be a classic.
I wish they'd show it on a station we get over here on the left coast. 2 years ago when it was on WGN that was great. This year I think you need to have a dish or live in New England. Bummer. I guess I'll be listening on WHRB.
For those not able to attend in person:
Watch
HDNet nationwide (DIRECTV 79, Dish Network 9422 and various cable providers) -- see below
SportsNet NY (New York)
WPHL (Philadelphia)
WLVI (Boston)
WTXX (Hartford)
There will not be a live video stream available on-line for general public access
Watching from home on HDNet:
You must have an HDTV and a receiver box, including the high-definition programming package
HDNet is not on Cox or Comcast cable systems
For a full list of cable providers who have HDNet visit http://hd.net/watch_at_home.html
The Game is part of HDNet's regular programming (not ESPN Game Plan)
Watching from a sports bar on HDNet:
Call in advance to make sure they tune one of their HDTVs to channel 79 (DIRECTV) or channel 9422 (Dish Network) so they can watch the game at that location
Most sports bars and restaurants that offer High-def programming have either DIRECTV or Dish Network
How many Sports Bars are going to show Yale-Harvard?
I don't know why Yale is not video streaming live like they did for the Princeton game last year.
Ivytalk
November 11th, 2007, 08:53 PM
For those not able to attend in person:
Watch
HDNet nationwide (DIRECTV 79, Dish Network 9422 and various cable providers) -- see below
SportsNet NY (New York)
WPHL (Philadelphia)
WLVI (Boston)
WTXX (Hartford)
There will not be a live video stream available on-line for general public access
Watching from home on HDNet:
You must have an HDTV and a receiver box, including the high-definition programming package
HDNet is not on Cox or Comcast cable systems
For a full list of cable providers who have HDNet visit http://hd.net/watch_at_home.html
The Game is part of HDNet's regular programming (not ESPN Game Plan)
Watching from a sports bar on HDNet:
Call in advance to make sure they tune one of their HDTVs to channel 79 (DIRECTV) or channel 9422 (Dish Network) so they can watch the game at that location
Most sports bars and restaurants that offer High-def programming have either DIRECTV or Dish Network
How many Sports Bars are going to show Yale-Harvard?
I don't know why Yale is not video streaming live like they did for the Princeton game last year.
Yesss!!! WPHL!! xthumbsupx xthumbsupx xnodx xnodx
bulldog10jw
November 11th, 2007, 09:02 PM
Yesss!!! WPHL!! xthumbsupx xthumbsupx xnodx xnodx
You are luckier than I am. I thought, because my son has DIRECTV that I would be able to watch at his house. Problem is, you need to get the HDTV package including the receiver which costs $100.
I wonder what the Yale Club of Phoenix, where I have never been, is doing?
Ivytalk
November 11th, 2007, 09:11 PM
You are luckier than I am. I thought, because my son has DIRECTV that I would be able to watch at his house. Problem is, you need to get the HDTV package including the receiver which costs $100.
I wonder what the Yale Club of Phoenix, where I have never been, is doing?
Golfing? Shuffleboard?xconfusedx :p :D
ngineer
November 11th, 2007, 09:25 PM
This should be a very good game. I've seen both first hand and would have to give the edge to Yale, but Harvard is quite capable of winning this one. Crimson will have to fill the box and dare the Eli to pass. OTOH, Harvard will have to go through the air, and key will be for Yale to pressure the Harvard QB. If it's Pizzotti, he can air it out. Good Luck to both teams in the 'second biggest war' on the 17th;) xthumbsupx :D
LeopardFan04
November 11th, 2007, 09:54 PM
Yesss!!! WPHL!! xthumbsupx xthumbsupx xnodx xnodx
sweet...I'll have to tape it...xthumbsupx
TheValleyRaider
November 11th, 2007, 10:09 PM
Hopefully it will draw more than the Yale-Brown game a few weeks ago.
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Minus the whole "lack of fans" thing, the Bowl renovations look really good xthumbsupx
I was there in 2004, and it's a huge improvement
YaleFootballFan
November 11th, 2007, 10:24 PM
Minus the whole "lack of fans" thing, the Bowl renovations look really good xthumbsupx
I was there in 2004, and it's a huge improvement
Wait until next season when they add the new video scoreboard, the new skyboxes and the new entrance on the Central Avenue side!
bulldog10jw
November 11th, 2007, 10:52 PM
Wait until next season when they add the new video scoreboard, the new skyboxes and the new entrance on the Central Avenue side!
I still can't figure out...why skyboxes? xconfusedx
joecooll6
November 12th, 2007, 02:43 AM
It would be fun to go to a Harvard-Yale game sometime.
Ivytalk
November 12th, 2007, 06:28 AM
I still can't figure out...why skyboxes? xconfusedx
You have to do something with all that Eli hedge fund money!:p xnodx
bulldog10jw
November 12th, 2007, 07:30 AM
You have to do something with all that Eli hedge fund money!:p xnodx
xchinscratchx xchinscratchx xchinscratchx xchinscratchx Let's see, when was the last time Yale spent any of that money........never?xrolleyesx
Ivytalk
November 12th, 2007, 09:53 AM
xchinscratchx xchinscratchx xchinscratchx xchinscratchx Let's see, when was the last time Yale spent any of that money........never?xrolleyesx
I bet those well-heeled young Yale grads who have made big money in the market will scarf those skyboxes right up! What's the alternative? Wait 50 years for Giants tickets?:p
Leo-Pard
November 12th, 2007, 09:58 AM
For those not able to attend in person:
Watch
HDNet nationwide (DIRECTV 79, Dish Network 9422 and various cable providers) -- see below
SportsNet NY (New York)
WPHL (Philadelphia)
WLVI (Boston)
WTXX (Hartford)
There will not be a live video stream available on-line for general public access
Watching from home on HDNet:
You must have an HDTV and a receiver box, including the high-definition programming package
HDNet is not on Cox or Comcast cable systems
For a full list of cable providers who have HDNet visit http://hd.net/watch_at_home.html
The Game is part of HDNet's regular programming (not ESPN Game Plan)
Watching from a sports bar on HDNet:
Call in advance to make sure they tune one of their HDTVs to channel 79 (DIRECTV) or channel 9422 (Dish Network) so they can watch the game at that location
Most sports bars and restaurants that offer High-def programming have either DIRECTV or Dish Network
How many Sports Bars are going to show Yale-Harvard?
I don't know why Yale is not video streaming live like they did for the Princeton game last year.
Wow... getting The Game in HD? Very impressive. I might have to DVR that.
I always wanted to go see a Harvard/Yale game but our Game (The Rivalry) is that weekend too and it just wouldn't seem right to abandon my Alma Mater that weekend.
Ivytalk
November 13th, 2007, 11:09 AM
I'll bet that The Game is the hottest ticket on the Upper East Side this year...especially with most of Broadway "gone dark!":p xnodx
Ivytalk
November 13th, 2007, 03:50 PM
Why Harvard Will Win:
1. We're motivated underdogs! Only Harvard teams should go 10-0!
2. Pizzotti passing to Mazza, Luft etc.
3. Westward, [Cheng] Ho!
4. The Game is in New Haven.
5. Ted Kennedy will be on the sidelines.
6. Revenge for last year!
7. Tim Murphy is Da Bomb.
8. Al Gore invented a victory.
9. Ball-hawking secondary.
10. Tough against the run (last team to hold McLeod under 100 yards is ??).
You're up, bulldog!:D xthumbsupx
blu-bulldog
November 13th, 2007, 05:48 PM
1.We're Yale,motivated Bulldogs
2. Yale offense rocks
3.Hollander,Hamilton and Porter Death ,Pillage and conquer
4.Hah Hah you have drunken TEDDY whew
5.The Game is in New Haven
6.4 more years of losing ,for Harvard
7.Jack is a genious
8.It's a NEW WORLD ORDER
9.Our Secondary, is second to no one
10.Yale Defense # 1
Beat Harvard
bulldog10jw
November 13th, 2007, 10:24 PM
Why Harvard Will Win:
1. We're motivated underdogs! Only Harvard teams should go 10-0!
2. Pizzotti passing to Mazza, Luft etc.
3. Westward, [Cheng] Ho!
4. The Game is in New Haven.
5. Ted Kennedy will be on the sidelines.
6. Revenge for last year!
7. Tim Murphy is Da Bomb.
8. Al Gore invented a victory.
9. Ball-hawking secondary.
10. Tough against the run (last team to hold McLeod under 100 yards is ??).
You're up, bulldog!:D xthumbsupx
Why Yale will win:
1. We finally passed the 9th game jinx.
2. Pizzotti passing to Santoro, Abare, etc.
3. The best running QB in the league
4. THE GAME is in New Haven-we're due
5. Ted Kennedy will get so drunk he will step on Ho's toe, breaking it.
6. THE GAME is now about streaks. Two wins in a row is minimum required.
7. The ghost of Walter Camp has invaded Jack's mind this week.
8. Bush has issued an executive order requiring Yale to win.
9. Sack happy defensive line and linebackers
10. Tough against the run-they held Dawson under 100 last year and should do the same to Ho, if Kennedy doesn't do it for us :D
Husky Alum
November 13th, 2007, 11:13 PM
Boy, most of the '90's were a depressing time for Yale-Harvard football.xsmhx
I always thought the "Ice Bowl" game in '87 drew over 60k.
I'm sure the Ice Bowl drew over 60K, but I was shaking so much because I was cold, it may have just looked like the Bowl was full.
Stanley Freaking Edwards cost Yale that game, IMO.
I also remember working the 1979, 1981, and 1983 games as an usher.
Husky Alum
November 13th, 2007, 11:17 PM
Why Yale will win:
5. Ted Kennedy will get so drunk he will step on Ho's toe, breaking it.
But then Ted will forget to mention it until anyone until the next morning, when he awakes from his binge drinking during the game and at Richter's after the game.
Then and only then after intense pressure from Dave Solomon at the Register will he 'fess up and admit he broke Ho's toe.
Then again, the Kennedy Family does know their way around Ho's.....
TheValleyRaider
November 13th, 2007, 11:23 PM
Why Yale will win:
1. We finally passed the 9th game jinx.
2. Pizzotti passing to Santoro, Abare, etc.
3. The best running QB in the league
4. THE GAME is in New Haven-we're due
5. Ted Kennedy will get so drunk he will step on Ho's toe, breaking it.
6. THE GAME is now about streaks. Two wins in a row is minimum required.
7. The ghost of Walter Camp has invaded Jack's mind this week.
8. Bush has issued an executive order requiring Yale to win.
9. Sack happy defensive line and linebackers
10. Tough against the run-they held Dawson under 100 last year and should do the same to Ho, if Kennedy doesn't do it for us :D
11. Because the Crimson will still be hungover from post-game drinking after the Cornell hockey game the night before
Ivytalk
November 14th, 2007, 06:59 AM
But then Ted will forget to mention it until anyone until the next morning, when he awakes from his binge drinking during the game and at Richter's after the game.
Then and only then after intense pressure from Dave Solomon at the Register will he 'fess up and admit he broke Ho's toe.
Then again, the Kennedy Family does know their way around Ho's.....
Ow! OWWW!:p
You've heard of the Goodyear Blimp? Well, Senator Ted is the Dewar's Blimp!
bulldog10jw
November 14th, 2007, 07:31 AM
I'm sure the Ice Bowl drew over 60K, but I was shaking so much because I was cold, it may have just looked like the Bowl was full.
Stanley Freaking Edwards cost Yale that game, IMO.
I also remember working the 1979, 1981, and 1983 games as an usher.
I thought the biggest play was Yale punting from their own endzone, against the wind, and the punt going only 15 yards. Harvard scored a TD from there. In a low scoring game giving up an easy TD makes a huge difference.
Who?
Husky Alum
November 14th, 2007, 01:37 PM
Bulldog, if I remember correctly, Jim Parsons intercepted a Harvard pass in/near the end zone, and ran it back to mid-field late in the game.
Edwards was flagged for a hold or something on the play and it was called back.
Irony is I played with Parsons in high school and Stanley Edwards (I think that was his name) went to ND of West Haven.
Then again, I was a bit sloshed by the 4th quarter, and my memory may be a bit rusty.
ivytalk, you know Fat Ted drinks Chivas, not Dewars!!!
Ivytalk
November 14th, 2007, 01:43 PM
ivytalk, you know Fat Ted drinks Chivas, not Dewars!!!
Husky, I don't think the Sage of Chappaquiddick is that picky! As long as it's amber-colored and at least 80 proof, he'll take it.;)
The weather forecast for New Haven on Saturday is 47 degrees with "PM rain." The Harvard ticket allotment is sold out. Are we talking 65K here?xrotatehx
brownbear
November 14th, 2007, 02:05 PM
Husky, I don't think the Sage of Chappaquiddick is that picky! As long as it's amber-colored and at least 80 proof, he'll take it.;)
The weather forecast for New Haven on Saturday is 47 degrees with "PM rain." The Harvard ticket allotment is sold out. Are we talking 65K here?xrotatehx
Does Yale have online ticket sales? When I went to see if they had any left, all I could find were links to buy basketball and hockey tickets. So either they're all sold out, or there will be a Lonnnngggg line at the Yale Bowl on Saturday.
bulldog10jw
November 14th, 2007, 02:09 PM
Bulldog, if I remember correctly, Jim Parsons intercepted a Harvard pass in/near the end zone, and ran it back to mid-field late in the game.
Edwards was flagged for a hold or something on the play and it was called back.
Irony is I played with Parsons in high school and Stanley Edwards (I think that was his name) went to ND of West Haven.
Then again, I was a bit sloshed by the 4th quarter, and my memory may be a bit rusty.
ivytalk, you know Fat Ted drinks Chivas, not Dewars!!!
If I had been a little smarter I could actually tell you. The 1987 game was on TV and I recorded it. It took me a while after the loss to actually go back and look at it and when I did, someone, who shall remain nameless, had recorded over it. At first I figured no big deal since it was a loss, but it's kind of like the 1968 game. You know the outcome, but it's still fascinating to watch. The '87 game WAS a classic and Kelly Ryans finale. Now I'm sad I don't have it.
Husky Alum
November 14th, 2007, 02:46 PM
Husky, I don't think the Sage of Chappaquiddick is that picky! As long as it's amber-colored and at least 80 proof, he'll take it.;)
You can say that again. Discretion was never a strong form of valor for the Kennedy family.
CSU Girl
November 14th, 2007, 04:03 PM
Go Harvard!
bulldog10jw
November 14th, 2007, 05:26 PM
Go YALE!
Fixed it.xnodx
Ivytalk
November 14th, 2007, 05:28 PM
Fixed it.xnodx
Sir, you are NO gentleman!xnonox
:p :p
bulldog10jw
November 14th, 2007, 07:08 PM
Sir, you are NO gentleman!xnonox
:p :p
I thought it was an honest mistake.xwhistlex ;)
CSU Girl
November 15th, 2007, 09:58 AM
My loyalty will always be with Harvard! btw, what do you Harvard fans think of the "winter dome"? I havent seen it yet but I want to.
bulldog10jw
November 15th, 2007, 07:09 PM
The Bowl looks really nice in this video. I wish I could be there.
Harvard vs. Yale (part 1)
http://video.ap.org/v/Legacy.aspx?partner=en-ap&g=623895b1-388e-4d1d-a89d-942350f6983b&f=CTNHR&mk=en-ap
bulldog10jw
November 15th, 2007, 07:19 PM
I'm glad to see Yale do this. I wonder if Columbia would?
http://yalebulldogs.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/111407aaa.html
bulldog10jw
November 15th, 2007, 07:54 PM
Since I won't be there for halftime:
http://www.ivysport.com/mmedia/yale/audio/YalePMB__Bulldog.mp3
http://www.ivysport.com/mmedia/yale/audio/YalePMB__Down_The_Field.mp3
bulldog10jw
November 15th, 2007, 07:57 PM
For Ivytalk:
http://ivysport.com/mmedia/harvard/audio/Harvard__Ten_Thousand_Men_Of_Harvard.mp3
brownbear
November 15th, 2007, 08:09 PM
For Ivytalk:
http://ivysport.com/mmedia/harvard/audio/Harvard__Ten_Thousand_Men_Of_Harvard.mp3
This is his song:
http://fightmusic.com/mp3/ivy/Harvard_Tom_Lehrer__Fight_Fiercely_Harvard.mp3
bulldog10jw
November 15th, 2007, 09:15 PM
This is his song:
http://fightmusic.com/mp3/ivy/Harvard_Tom_Lehrer__Fight_Fiercely_Harvard.mp3
try this:
http://www.ivysport.com/mmedia/harvard/audio/Harvard__Fight_Fiercely_Harvard.mp3
appfan2008
November 15th, 2007, 09:17 PM
i hope you guys break records with attendance!
brownbear
November 15th, 2007, 09:24 PM
try this:
http://www.ivysport.com/mmedia/harvard/audio/Harvard__Fight_Fiercely_Harvard.mp3
I picked out the Tom Lehrer version since that is Ivytalk's signature.
How about this one:
http://www.brown.edu/Students/Brown_Band/songs/75th_EverTrueToBrownUnofficial.mp3
Ivytalk
November 15th, 2007, 09:33 PM
try this:
http://www.ivysport.com/mmedia/harvard/audio/Harvard__Fight_Fiercely_Harvard.mp3
Thanks, guys! I'm psyched already!xnodx xthumbsupx
Ivytalk
November 15th, 2007, 09:33 PM
I picked out the Tom Lehrer version since that is Ivytalk's signature.
How about this one:
http://www.brown.edu/Students/Brown_Band/songs/75th_EverTrueToBrownUnofficial.mp3
Thanks, BB! Good luck to Brown on Saturday!
Ivytalk
November 15th, 2007, 09:43 PM
I was just checking out some of the H-Y comparable stats on the Harvard website. Yale is among the best at protecting the QB; Harvard is among the leader in sacks. Both teams are ranked among the best in turnover ratios, with Yale slightly ahead. Both teams have solid senior QBs. Yale is among the best in scoring defense and pass defense; Harvard tough against the run. Yale has only given up 20 points once all year, in the OT game against Penn. I just can't wait for this Game!:D
bulldog10jw
November 15th, 2007, 10:09 PM
I like this picture.http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/dynamicimage/index.asp?strImage=contentImages/football/jwhimage.jpg
appfan2008
November 15th, 2007, 10:11 PM
I like this picture.http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/dynamicimage/index.asp?strImage=contentImages/football/jwhimage.jpg
wouldnt it be cool if the stadium could look like that on saturday?... if so i want to see some pictures...
bulldog10jw
November 15th, 2007, 10:21 PM
http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/dynamicimage/index.asp?strImage=contentImages/football/jwhimage.jpg
If you look closely, Yale is wearing gold pants. For a few years in the '50's Yale got away fron their tradtional blue and white and for some unknown reason decided to wear gold pants. I mean what kind of a team wears gold pants.
Oops. Sorry, Ivytalk. j/k.xsmiley_wix
Harvard Worship
November 16th, 2007, 12:22 AM
btw, what do you Harvard fans think of the "winter dome"?
Well I'm sure the athletes love it, and the synthetic turf it came with... but honestly, I miss the mud. Ivy League football is supposed to be played in mud. I wonder whether the increased effectiveness of the running game in the Ivy league in the last decade is due in part to the schools getting new high-tech turf?
The bubble looks neat though-- i wish I could find a photo (they had one on gocrimson.com last year) -- it's like a huge inflatable raft or a giant marshmallow.
bulldog10jw
November 16th, 2007, 09:30 AM
http://www.nhregister.com/WebApp/appmanager/JRC/BigDaily;jsessionid=f1gCH9ypjQKnx1TjTH1vnmgP17tGzT GGh4t6BxhH78j8J91GDG4y!-217594362?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pg_article&r21.pgpath=%2FNHR%2FSports&r21.content=%2FNHR%2FSports%2FContentTab_Feature_1 117381
NEW HAVEN — Football fans and tailgaters aren’t the only ones gearing up for the big Yale-Harvard game Saturday. City hotels, merchants and traffic officials are bracing for the busy weekend ahead, too.
Saturday’s face-off between the Yale Bulldogs and Harvard Crimson, both undefeated in the Ivy League, is expected to draw between 60,000 and 70,000 fans to the Yale Bowl, along with numerous others coming to the city merely to tailgate and soak up the atmosphere.
Ivytalk
November 16th, 2007, 09:52 AM
If it's a crowd of 70,000 and rainy, Yale wins big. I remember '81...I was there!xbawlingx :(
aceinthehole
November 16th, 2007, 11:36 AM
You are luckier than I am. I thought, because my son has DIRECTV that I would be able to watch at his house. Problem is, you need to get the HDTV package including the receiver which costs $100.
I wonder what the Yale Club of Phoenix, where I have never been, is doing?
FYI - SNY is available on DirecTV (ch. 624) with the Sports Pack! It won't be in HD, but that's how I'm watching it.
Go Yale!
bulldog10jw
November 16th, 2007, 01:59 PM
Good quote from Jack about Tim.
"He sounds like Lou Holtz at Notre Dame." — Yale coach Jack Siedlecki on Harvard coach and former roommate Tim Murphy, who told media Yale had all the stars.
xlolx xlolx xlolx
bulldog10jw
November 16th, 2007, 02:04 PM
Yale-Harvard hstory through game programs:
http://www.the-game.org/programs-a.htm
First time the program says "THE GAME" is 1960.
The 1963 program is dated November 23, 1963 even though the game was played November 30. We all know why.
YaleFootballFan
November 16th, 2007, 02:18 PM
The line for tickets at the Yale Ticket Office at Payne Whitney Gym is incredible. The line was out the door this afternoon. Yale officials expect the game to sellout by the end of today.
Some people have said the last time the Bowl had a sellout crowd was in 1985. I always thought it was in '83 for the 100th Yale/Harvard game. bulldog10jw, do you know?
GO YALE!!!
Ivytalk
November 16th, 2007, 02:29 PM
The "Gameplan" guy is calling it at 27-14 for Yale. (See related thread.) I will agree that, if I was told that one team had won The Game by two scores, I would guess Yale myself. However, I'm sticking with my pick of Harvard in a low-scoring nail-biter.
Ivytalk
November 16th, 2007, 02:31 PM
Good quote from Jack about Tim.
"He sounds like Lou Holtz at Notre Dame." — Yale coach Jack Siedlecki on Harvard coach and former roommate Tim Murphy, who told media Yale had all the stars.
xlolx xlolx xlolx
Tim is pretty good about not giving the opposition "bulletin board material." If Harvard loses, it will be on the merits, not on a Yale emotional high generated by a stupid comment.xpeacex
brownbear
November 16th, 2007, 03:38 PM
The line for tickets at the Yale Ticket Office at Payne Whitney Gym is incredible. The line was out the door this afternoon. Yale officials expect the game to sellout by the end of today.
Some people have said the last time the Bowl had a sellout crowd was in 1985. I always thought it was in '83 for the 100th Yale/Harvard game. bulldog10jw, do you know?
GO YALE!!!
1985 had only about 57,000 fans. 1983 had 70,000+, so that must have been the last sellout.
Go...gate
November 16th, 2007, 03:51 PM
That site about "The Game" is wonderful.
Ivytalk
November 17th, 2007, 07:17 AM
There's a nice story in the Saturday New York Times about Harvard's FB Noah Van Niel, who apparently has an opera-quality tenor voice. But, typical of the Times, there was very little about The Game itself.xrolleyesx "Oh, by the way, Harvard and Yale are playing today for the outright Ivy title."xsmhx
bulldog10jw
November 17th, 2007, 08:18 AM
This is true.
http://www.boston.com/sports/articles/2007/11/17/not_just_any_old_game/
NEW HAVEN - They've been rooting for each other since September, these two ancient rivals who have never cared to have anybody else between themselves and destiny.
Ivytalk
November 17th, 2007, 08:29 AM
This is true.
http://www.boston.com/sports/articles/2007/11/17/not_just_any_old_game/
NEW HAVEN - They've been rooting for each other since September, these two ancient rivals who have never cared to have anybody else between themselves and destiny.
That about sums it up, bulldog! Good luck to you and YFF today, and we'll do our "post" mortem later.;)
To quote the old Irish proverb, "May the loser get to Merdeville before the winner has left the field!" :D
bulldog10jw
November 17th, 2007, 12:17 PM
It didn't take Harvard long. 7-0 Harvard only 1 minute in.
Cleets
November 17th, 2007, 12:22 PM
nice scramble and long throw..!!!!! for the touchdown...
Cleets
November 17th, 2007, 12:32 PM
McLeod left - McLeod Right
they throw.. Finally
Int Harvard picks it off (Glenn Dorris)
Harvard is pumped
Cleets
November 17th, 2007, 12:34 PM
Harvard forced to Punt... Yale ball at their own 10 yrd line
Cleets
November 17th, 2007, 12:39 PM
Yale forced to punt inside their own 15... hits a beauty .. Harvard ball at their own 42
Cleets
November 17th, 2007, 12:44 PM
Another long throw... Harvard 40 yrd tuchdown throw... wide open
13 - 0 all Harvard
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