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...Saturday to get a bracelet in front of Cameron Indoor Stadium, go back to sleep, and then get up at 2pm to get on line for the 7:30pm game. Once the game starts, there is no time to rest. Dukies are always on their feet and cheering constantly. When the opposing team dribbles, fans say Boing, boing, boing. They shout Whooooa when an opposing player holds the ball, Pass! when he passes it, Shot! when he shoots and Miss! when he misses (or Awww, if he gets the basket). For Duke players, they shout Whos your daddy? Battier...
...schools was that Harvard students and Yale students seem to actually be friends. Duke students hate UNC students, and more importantly, look down on them. It is hard for Harvard students to be quite as snobby in regard to Yale, although we try to. Our safety school cheer rings pretty hollow given the large number of kids who choose Yale over Harvard or come to Harvard because they didnt get into Yale. At Duke, however, we all know UNC sucks, and they think that we are elitist, private-school snobs...
...school that doesnt have a lot of it. We do this when it rains, when it sleets, when it snows. Were not fair-weather fans, says Co-Captain of Harvards Varsity Wrestling Team Kevin Elhayek 02. Arriving fashionably early, the wrestlers came out in full force to spread athletic cheer. Despite the winds chill, their shirts stayed off and their phallic-looking noisemakers remained erect. As his teammates scrambled to arrange themselves in the correct order without spilling their beer, Joe Linhart 03, better known for his drumming skills, showed off his bedroom eyes as he struck his most seductive...
likes of Willie Alford, Rodney Thomas and Carl Morris work their magic. Every play was perfect; every cheer for the home team was deserved. Sitting high above the field in Section 26 on Saturday afternoon, I found myself clapping and cheering in frenzied excitement with the rest of the Stadium as Thomas blocked a Penn punt, the Crimson’s first blocked punt in over two years, and Alford scooped up an interception in a play worthy of the highlight reel...
...individual concerns for an afternoon and head down to Harvard Stadium this Saturday. In what looks set to be a close and exciting game, the Harvard football team deserves our support. It would be fantastic if ten thousand men and women of Harvard could turn up tomorrow to lustily cheer on their school. Our football team merits nothing less...