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Ready for Revenge? With QB situation still unclear, Crimson hosts No. 8 Penn

What a difference two weeks can make. Just that long ago, the Harvard football team was undefeated and poised to

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Wide Open: Football Has Holes at Wide Receiver

It’s been hard enough for Harvard coach Tim Murphy to find bodies to provide adequate protection for his quarterbacks this

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Ivy Presidents Listen Up: Football Needs Playoffs

It wasn’t always this way. The Game wasn’t always The End. In 1952, the Ivy League presidents decided to abolish

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Injuries Deplete Wide Receiver Corps

NEW YORK, N.Y.—Harvard coach Tim Murphy has often said that his team, in its present form, is not the same

WE DID START THE SCHIRE
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Schires Can’t Find Rhythm, Only Blues

NEW YORK, N.Y.—In a New York minute, everything can change. In a New York minute, things can get pretty strange.

MAULED
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Thrown Away

NEW YORK, N.Y.—With less than two minutes standing between the Harvard football team and an Ivy title showdown with Penn,

DOWN AND POUT
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Take the Kennelly: Potential and the Season That Might Have Been

“That wasn’t our best game on offense, and that’s what so exciting about this.” —Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, Sept. 20th, 2003

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Schires Returns to the Helm Against Columbia

The perfect season is no longer a possiblilty, but the Ivy title—or at least a piece of it—is still there

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Love It Or Leave It: Fitzpatrick Should Not Have Played

Harvard football coach Tim Murphy took the fate of the game into his hands last Saturday when he played junior

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March to the Sea: Murphy Made the Right Decision

Hindsight’s 20/20, Brenda Lee. It’s easy to second guess Harvard coach Tim Murphy’s decision to replace Garrett Shires with Ryan

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New Coach, New Attitude

Bright lights, big city, lousy football program. Such has been the traditional wisdom regarding Columbia, which has not brought the

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Fitzpatrick Reinjures Broken Hand

Ryan Fitzpatrick’s speedy recovery lasted all of 22 minutes and 49 seconds. Less than a week after having the cast

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One Hundred Years Later, Same Result

It was an unhappy, yet historically fitting 100th birthday for Harvard Stadium. In the inaugural game at the Crimson’s home

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Big Green Offense Chock Full of Big Plays

There wasn’t just one back-breaking play. It was more of a systematic vertebra-by-vertebra shattering of the spine that paralyzed the

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Let the Games McGinn: Schires Or Fitzpatrick, But Not Both, Murph

As Harvard signal-caller Ryan Fitzpatrick slunk off the field, the Crimson faithful sat in stunned silence. The junior had just

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