Game reminiscent of 1968 matchup
With undefeated seasons on the line, tension mounts as Harvard and Yale approach Game
Two teams undefeated in the Ivy League meet. The Elis are heavily favored. The running back is praised as the best in Yale football history.
After 60 minutes of play, Harvard beats Yale 29-29.
So went The Game of 1968, widely regarded as the most dramatic Harvard-Yale football match the 124-year-old rivalry has ever seen.
#2
By (Anonymous)
12:53am on November 20, 2007
Um, I was there. It happened.
#3
By (Anonymous)
10:02pm on November 20, 2007
This year's "Game" was equally memorable, and will long be remembered by those in attendance - not fondly by Yale alumni.
#4
By (Anonymous)
11:31am on November 21, 2007
Why would the YDN run the Crimson's B.S. headline that they beat us? IT WAS A TIE. Ugh.
After loss in Game, Siedlecki retires
Um, how does one team beat another 29-29?