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bostonspider
November 20th, 2007, 08:29 AM
The Game might have been crappy, but the crowd was pretty damn large which was a blast, as was the tailgating.

http://photos-757.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sctm/v155/97/11/506630757/n506630757_203631_1642.jpg

http://photos-757.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sctm/v155/97/11/506630757/n506630757_203632_1975.jpg

BlueHen86
November 20th, 2007, 08:32 AM
Nice pics. Nice crowd too.xthumbsupx

Ivytalk
November 20th, 2007, 08:59 AM
Thanks, spidey! Looks like Harvard had the ball and was driving....xnodx

LacesOut
November 20th, 2007, 09:09 AM
Great crowd, great stadium. Love a bowled in stadium.

bostonspider
November 20th, 2007, 09:17 AM
Thanks, spidey! Looks like Harvard had the ball and was driving....xnodx


I am not sure there was a time when Harvard did not have the ball and was driving. During the first half especially it was just unbelievable...xthumbsupx

Cleets
November 20th, 2007, 09:26 AM
Thanks, spidey! Looks like Harvard had the ball and was driving....xnodx

Ivy - I can honestly say - I wish we (Me and you) we're in Cambridge at the bar in Daedalus restaurant watching that game..!!!!!

It was a thing of beauty..!!!

xnodx

citdog
November 20th, 2007, 09:28 AM
Great crowd, great stadium. Love a bowled in stadium.

i imagine quite a few bowls were burnt there saturday!xnodx

Mountaineer#96
November 20th, 2007, 09:32 AM
i imagine quite a few bowls were burnt there saturday!xnodx

hahaha without a doubt, higher learning taken to the max!!!

bulldog10jw
November 20th, 2007, 12:51 PM
Thanks, spidey! Looks like Harvard had the ball and was driving....xnodx

Well, that would have been the case no matter when the picture was taken.xsmhx

Ivytalk
November 20th, 2007, 01:33 PM
Well, that would have been the case no matter when the picture was taken.xsmhx


Nahh...just 38 minutes out of 60!;)

Harvard Worship
November 20th, 2007, 05:45 PM
That's as full as I've seen it. Nice! Wish I was there.

griz37
November 20th, 2007, 05:48 PM
Why is there so much extra grass between the playing field & bleachers? Is the stadium used for other sports?

YaleFootballFan
November 21st, 2007, 11:37 AM
Why is there so much extra grass between the playing field & bleachers? Is the stadium used for other sports?

No, just for Yale football. The Bowl is really used just 5 days a year.

Perhaps the reason for the extra space between the playing field and the stands is because back in 1914 when the Bowl was built, the playing field was much wider.

YaleFootballFan
November 21st, 2007, 11:40 AM
Saturday's Game was the fifth straight 50,000+ crowd for Yale/Harvard at the Bowl.

Saturday's crowd of 57,248 was the largest at the Bowl since 1989 (Yale vs. Harvard 59,000).

Cobblestone
November 21st, 2007, 11:52 AM
I remember when the Giants used the Yale Bowl for their home one season. It was the year they left Yankee Stadium and the Meadowlands was being built. I don't recall the year (early 70's), too lazy to do a Google search.

Marcus Garvey
November 21st, 2007, 12:00 PM
http://www.dealbreaker.com/images/entries/mr%20burns.jpg

C. Montgomery Burns:
Honestly, Smithers, I don't know why Harvard even bothers to show up. They barely even won.



Mr. Smithers:
Their cheating was even more rampant than last year, sir.



C. Montgomery Burns:
Well, I say let Harvard have its academic and athletic excellence...Yale will always be known for the finest in gentlemanly club life...

Marcus Garvey
November 21st, 2007, 12:14 PM
No, just for Yale football. The Bowl is really used just 5 days a year.

Perhaps the reason for the extra space between the playing field and the stands is because back in 1914 when the Bowl was built, the playing field was much wider.


I don't think so. The space doesn't appear to be any larger than what is at Harvard Stadium, which opened in 1903 and originally had a track around the field.

From wikipedia History of American Football (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_American_football#Modernization_and_inn ovation_.281906.E2.80.931930.29) (taken with a grain of salt):

In 1881, the field was reduced in size to its modern dimensions of 120 by 53 1/3 yards (109.7 by 48.8 meters).

I suspect the distance had more to do safety concerns. In 1914, football was still a harshly criticized game. In fact, during this time, football had been abandoned by most west coast schools in favor of rugby. Concrete stands close to the field presented a real and percieved danger to players.

GeeWiz
November 22nd, 2007, 01:00 PM
I remember when the Giants used the Yale Bowl for their home one season. It was the year they left Yankee Stadium and the Meadowlands was being built. I don't recall the year (early 70's), too lazy to do a Google search.

The Giants also played one season at Shea Stadium before heading to the Meadowlands.

I love the fact that regardless if the game is played at the Yale Bowl or Harvard Stadium, the "H" and the "Y" logo is always placed on the 50 yard line.

Classic.

RadMann
November 22nd, 2007, 01:29 PM
There was extra space around the field even when the playing field was wider. See pic of the Yale Bowl below from 1914:

http://memory.loc.gov/pnp/pan/6a29000/6a29100/6a29101r.jpg

DFW HOYA
November 22nd, 2007, 03:03 PM
To be a bowl, there is going to be space between the field. Most "bowls" today are more a rectangle than a true bowl.

TheBisonator
November 22nd, 2007, 07:39 PM
http://www.dealbreaker.com/images/entries/mr%20burns.jpg

"Oh, I see by your tie that you're a Yale man too! Let's swoon... Booly-boo-lah... Booly-boo-laaaah...."