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  2. Harvard Beats Yale 29–29 - Wikipedia

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    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".

  3. Big Three (colleges) - Wikipedia

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    In 25 seasons spanning 1869 through the 1894 title for the University of Pennsylvania, the consensus national champion was either Princeton (16 titles), Yale (13) or Harvard (2). [18] Football between Harvard and Yale was suspended for two years after the 1894 game in Springfield, Massachusetts was so violent that it was referred to as "The ...

  4. List of American football films - Wikipedia

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    Brown of Harvard: 1926 Drama Silent film about Harvard football player, based on a Broadway play. The Kick-Off: 1926 Drama "A photoplay of college life, replete with the romance of the campus, and an especially thrilling football game." The Quarterback: 1926 Comedy A college athlete spends 27 years trying to defeat the school's arch-rival. The ...

  5. These Are Some of the Most Motivational Football Movies to ...

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    Read on for the best football movies every fan should see in their lifetime. We recommend having a sports movie marathon leading up to the Super Bowl, to really get your head in the game! 80 for Brady

  6. The Greatest Football Movies of All Time, According to Critics

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    Wildcats. Metascore: 41 "Wildcats" doesn't top many best-of lists, and the 1986 comedy certainly wasn't the first to use sports as a backdrop for tackling issues of sexism, racial prejudice, and ...

  7. Little Three - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of the term Little Three is lost to history, [1] but was used by the three colleges in an allusion to the Big Three, coined in the 1880s to describe the three big universities—Harvard, Princeton, and Yale—which dominated football in the Ivy League. [2]

  8. Harvard Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is ...

  9. NCAA football: Officiating error costs Harvard win over ... - AOL

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