Harvard should be giving Notre Dame quite a fussie one of these days.
At least, that's the way the situation shapes up from the national football rating lista printed in last night's Globe by Paul B. Williamson.
The gridiron efficiency rating places the Crimson twelfth among the country's football teams--three spots ahead of Purdue, which lost to the Fighting Irish by a scant point last weekend.
Michigan and Alabama are not even in the running, according to the Williamson dope sheet. They rank nineteenth and twentieth, respectively.
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