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Related: About this forumOn this day, November 23, 1968, Harvard Beat Yale at football, 29-29.
Just in case you haven't figured this out yet from my posts, I didn't attend either school.
1968 Yale vs. Harvard football game
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 2929 tie 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. The significance of the moral victory for Harvard inspired the next day's The Harvard Crimson student newspaper to print the famous headline "Harvard Beats Yale, 2929". In 2010, ESPN ranked it No. 9 in its list of the top ten college football ties of all time.
Yale came into the game with a 16-game winning streak and its quarterback, Brian Dowling, had only lost one game when he was in the starting lineup since the sixth grade. Both schools entered the game with perfect 80 records. It was the first time both schools met when undefeated and untied since the 1909 season.
The tie left both teams 801 for the season. The famous headline was later used as the title for Harvard Beats Yale 2929, a 2008 documentary about the game directed by Kevin Rafferty. Actor Tommy Lee Jones, who played on the offensive line for Harvard in the game, was interviewed for the documentary.
This game stands as the final tie in the HarvardYale series, as subsequent rule changes have eliminated ties from college football.
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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 2929 tie 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. The significance of the moral victory for Harvard inspired the next day's The Harvard Crimson student newspaper to print the famous headline "Harvard Beats Yale, 2929". In 2010, ESPN ranked it No. 9 in its list of the top ten college football ties of all time.
Yale came into the game with a 16-game winning streak and its quarterback, Brian Dowling, had only lost one game when he was in the starting lineup since the sixth grade. Both schools entered the game with perfect 80 records. It was the first time both schools met when undefeated and untied since the 1909 season.
The tie left both teams 801 for the season. The famous headline was later used as the title for Harvard Beats Yale 2929, a 2008 documentary about the game directed by Kevin Rafferty. Actor Tommy Lee Jones, who played on the offensive line for Harvard in the game, was interviewed for the documentary.
This game stands as the final tie in the HarvardYale series, as subsequent rule changes have eliminated ties from college football.
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Source: https://www.thecrimson.com/flyby/article/2010/12/1/harvard-crimson-yale-shirt/
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On this day, November 23, 1968, Harvard Beat Yale at football, 29-29. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
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underpants
(186,744 posts)1. ESPN has a fantastic 30 for 30 on this. The people involved is amazing
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Tommy Lee Jones was a tackle on the Harvard team. His roommate was Al Gore. W. Bushs roommate was on the Yale team and was dating Meryl Streep. Trudeau was publishing Doonsberry in the Yale paper. D. B. is inspired by the Yale QB.
Yale had Calvin Hill (father of Grant Hill) who would end up playing in the NFL. Yale was poetry in motion while the Harvard team was fractured about Vietnam. They had a Marine Vietnam vet and anti-war people in the same locker room. Harvard was eeking out victories- the paper had a headline from another game that was something like Somehow Harvard wins again.
Tommy Lee Jones was a tackle on the Harvard team. His roommate was Al Gore. W. Bushs roommate was on the Yale team and was dating Meryl Streep. Trudeau was publishing Doonsberry in the Yale paper. D. B. is inspired by the Yale QB.
Yale had Calvin Hill (father of Grant Hill) who would end up playing in the NFL. Yale was poetry in motion while the Harvard team was fractured about Vietnam. They had a Marine Vietnam vet and anti-war people in the same locker room. Harvard was eeking out victories- the paper had a headline from another game that was something like Somehow Harvard wins again.
cachukis
(2,696 posts)2. Listened to it on the radio. I was 16.
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