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The 1968 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1968 NCAA University Division football season.The Bulldogs were led by fourth-year head coach Carmen Cozza, played their home games at the Yale Bowl and finished tied for first in the Ivy League season with a 6–0–1 record, 8–0–1 overall. [1]
The 1968 Yale vs. Harvard football game was a college football game between the Yale Bulldogs and the Harvard Crimson, played on November 23, 1968.The game ended in a 29–29 tie [1] after Harvard made what is considered a miraculous last-moment comeback, scoring 16 points in the final 42 seconds to tie the game against a highly touted Yale squad. [2]
Harvard Beats Yale 29–29 is a 2008 documentary film by Kevin Rafferty, covering the 1968 meeting between the football teams of Yale and Harvard in their storied rivalry.The game has been called "the most famous football game in Ivy League history".
The 1967 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1967 NCAA University Division football season.The Bulldogs were led by third-year head coach Carmen Cozza, played their home games at the Yale Bowl and finished first in the Ivy League with a 7–0 record, 8–1 overall.
The Bulldogs were the dominant team in the early days of intercollegiate football, winning 27 college football national championships, including 26 in 38 years between 1872 and 1909. [3] Walter Camp , known as the "Father of Football", graduated from Hopkins Grammar School in 1876, and played college football at Yale College from 1876 to 1882.
The 1968 All-East football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1968 NCAA University Division football season. The undefeated 1968 Penn State Nittany Lions football team was ranked No. 2 in the final AP Poll and placed ...
Richard Fred "Pete" Varney Jr. (born April 10, 1949) is a retired American college baseball coach and a former professional baseball catcher.A graduate of Harvard College, he also played a notable role in the 1968 Yale vs. Harvard football game, in which Harvard roared back from a 29–13 deficit in the final 42 seconds of play to tie Yale, 29–29.
The 1960 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1960 college football season. [2] The Bulldogs were led by ninth-year head coach Jordan Olivar , and played their home games at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut .