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Bob Cunha
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More Like Art Than Science
Object: Two teams with 11 players on the field attempt to score points by putting the ball behind their opponents'
How Recruiting Works
Athletic recruiting is an arduous, year-long process involving a few admissions officers, dozens of coaches, hundreds of alumni, and thousands
The Poetry of The Game
Object: Two teams with 11 players on the field attempt to score points by putting the ball behind their opponents'
Brown Looks to Trick Gridders
Brown football Coach John Rosenberg misses his Snickers bars. "It's Halloween weekend and I can't go trick-or-treating," the 1967 Harvard
Flubbidy-Dub-Dub
PRINCETON, N.J.--It wasn't raining here Saturday, but the football game looked like it was being played underwater. Princeton won a
Wing-T, Take Two
They're like Napolean's army without any cannons, or a Blitzkrieg without any bombs. The Tigers' long-ball threat is dead. Because
The Tale of the Cynics and the Believers
Imagine for a moment that all of humanity is divided into two distinct groups: the Cynics and the Believers. The
Scout's Honor
Every Saturday they get the best seats in the Stadium, with plenty of free Cokes and oranges. They are allowed
Tribe Wigs Wam-less Gridders, 24-0
WILLIAMSBURG, VA.--For the first time in nearly half a century, the Harvard football team suffered its second consecutive shutout loss
Tribal Warfare
Indian names are as much a part of football as pigskins and point spreads. In the NFL, the Kansas City
Crusaders Unholy in Victory
"It's an unspoken courtesy that you don't do that sort of thing. But it's not against the rules." --Harvard football
Playing with God on Your Side
God won't be pacing the sidelines at the Stadium tomorrow, and He won't be throwing any touchdown passes. But He'll
Super Bowl Bound
Ah, the sweet smell of victory. The pungent aroma of squished, decaying fish. The olfactory stimulation of rotting marine organisms.
Pollster Ke-Bob
The other day I was inside the Coop, minding my own business while trying on a pair of official Harvard-Yale
Defense Overwhelms Quakers, 17-6
The Quakers were cocky. And deservedly so. Winners of 13 straight Ivy league contests, including a 38-7 massacre of Harvard