Nothing surprising, as both teams return a host of All-Ivy players on both sides of the ball (Harvard returns both QBs and Yale returns McLeod).

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- With 15 starters returning from last year's squad that went 7-3 overall, Harvard's football team was ranked third in the 2007 Ivy League preseason media poll, released Monday as part of the league's annual football media day.

Yale, which shared the Ivy championship with Princeton in 2006, was the runaway favorite to repeat as the Bulldogs earned 14 of a possible 16 first-place votes and 125 points. Penn was tabbed for second with 102 points and one first-place vote, followed by Harvard, which claimed the other first-place vote and 95 points.
Hmmm... the article on Harvard's website is a bit inaccurate in the number of votes and points. It is actually:

2008 Ivy League Football Preseason Media Poll
1. Harvard (8), 124 points
1. Yale (8), 124
3. Brown, 99
4. Penn (1), 85
5. Princeton, 58
6. Cornell, 54
7. Dartmouth, 47
8. Columbia, 21