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And to the Victors Come the Spoils

The Football Notebook

Herald: "Yale."

Globe: "So now the score is 14-7. Right?"

Herald: "No, it's 10-7."

Globe: "And Harvard's winning, right?"

Herald: "No, Yale's winning."

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Globe: "Okay. I think I got it now. Yale's winning 14-7."

Herald: "No, Harvard's winning, 10-7. No, I mean, Yale's winning..."

You get the idea. Cold.

Arctic Joe: Restic said he did not feel the cold until he left the Bowl at game's end. Then it hit him. By Joe, it was cold.

"To be honest, I didn't feel the cold until after we got off [the field]," Restic said. "You're just so involved in the game. It's pressure-packed for 60 minutes. When I got off the field and outside the stadium, I felt the cold."

The cold and the wind that accompanied it were hot topics after the game ended. Yale Coach Carm Cozza was asked whether the frigid weather affected his star quarterback.

"No," he replied.

Most Notable Unnoted Play of the Week: Several dozen Yale spectators were so unaffected by the cold that they took off their shirts and waved them over their heads. Dedication or stupidity?

Spot, the Yale mascot, made a brief appearance before departing at halftime. Even dogs get cold.

Thank You: Special thanks to Sports Information Director Frank Cicero and Assistant SID Jeff Bradley for their help throughout the year.

Final Ivy Standings Team  W-L-T  W-L-T Harvard  6-1-0  8-2-0 Yale  5-2-0  7-3-0 Brown  5-2-0  7-3-0 Princeton  4-3-0  6-4-0 Cornell  4-3-0  5-5-0 Penn  3-4-0  4-6-0 Dartmouth  1-6-0  2-8-0 Columbia  0-7-0  0-10-0

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