If you want a preview of this game, there’s one to the left of this column, or—for those of you in the 21st Century— a few clicks away. I’m going to use this space to issue a few mea culpas.
First, I wrote in last week’s column that after the night game against Brown, Harvard “might not see their audience hit four digits at a home game for the rest of the season.”
That’s completely untrue. In 2007 (when The Game was last at Yale), the Crimson had an average home attendance of 12,405. My bad.
Also, two weeks ago I began my column with a “sonnet.” Actually, no. A sonnet has 14 lines. The mediocre attempt at poetry I churned out had 10. So much for my Harvard education.
Prediction: Harvard 30, Cornell 20
—Staff writer Loren Amor can be reached at lamor@fas.harvard.edu.