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    Re: AFL-CIO Comes to Hanover

    They didn't make the Ivy Tournament
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    The AD may have the safest job at Harvard. It's not likely they will get rid of another high ranking female employee anytime soon.
  3. Re: Dartmouth Re-naming football stadium to "Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial Field"

    Well deserved tribute. Good job by the Big Green.
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    Despite the complaints about the hiring process, he will be given every chance to succeed. Unless he is a total disaster as a recruiter, since the Harvard brand sells itself, he will have the...
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    https://www.wsj.com/sports/football/harvard-football-coach-andrew-aurich-46a17c58

    Harvard Alumni Are Going After a New Target: the Football Coach

    Story by Laine Higgins


    The alumni of...
  6. Re: Tony Reno interviews at Boston College

    He is, but now I wonder whether he is actively looking, or BC was just a one off because of the Massachusetts connection.
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    The article in the Crimson made it sound like they were going to do interviews, but hadn't done them yet. I wonder what their input was.
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    It seems that the main complaint from Harvard alums is that Aurich is a Princeton guy. Can't blame them for being skeptical.
  9. Tony Reno interviews at Boston College

    He's a Massachusetts guy and I guess he wants to go home.
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    And, I should point out that you forecasted Murphy's retirement two months ago before the game. (THE GAME).
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    Re: Patriot League Offseason Thread

    Your dad was there when Bob Cousy was there?
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    Where is Ivytalk?
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    But they said there will be a "nationwide search". ;)
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    Just wondering. Tony Reno has bounced from Yale as an assistant, to Harvard as an assistant, to Yale as head coach. He is a Massachusetts guy. Just wondering.
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    Re: Harvard's Murphy Retires

    Great coach, great person. All the best to him.
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    Re: Portal Losses

    Griffith not really a loss for Harvard. Since he graduated his eligibility at Harvard had ended.

    Yale had half a dozen graduates in the portal who are using their last year of eligibility...
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    Re: Portal Losses

    From Yale: QB Aidan Warner commits to University of Florida Gators.
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    Re: FCS Schools without Rivalry Games

    I liked Palmer Stadium. Good place to watch a game. Unless it rained. If it rained hard enough the water would come down those concrete seating areas like a waterfall.
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    Re: FCS Schools without Rivalry Games

    There used to be, and maybe still is, a big three trophy. The only reason I know is that one of the Yale football game programs in a year after Yale won the League and the Big Three showed the...
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    Re: Mount Rushmore of Coaches by Conference

    I stand corrected.
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    Re: FCS Schools without Rivalry Games

    I know they used to play on Thanksgiving years ago, but I could never figure out why.
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    Re: FCS Schools without Rivalry Games

    When I was a kid, Yale-Princeton was as big as Y-H. In fact, in the thirties Yale experimented with alternating Harvard and Princeton as the last game so it had always been kind of a split...
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    Re: Mount Rushmore of Coaches by Conference

    Yale has forced out two coaches in my lifetime who had winning records. Very good records. Jordan Olivar head coach from 1952-1962 lived in California and was in CT only during football season. ...
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    Re: Mount Rushmore of Coaches by Conference

    Wow!
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    Re: Mount Rushmore of Coaches by Conference

    What was his record at Georgetown?
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