Word: craterous
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Saturday, September 23, the Stadium: As the Holy Cross defense lines up for the first play of the game, a large boulder falls from the sky and lands on the field, creating a crater the size of Tony Mandarich. The Crusaders trip and fall in. Harvard runs up the score...
Saturday, October 7, the Stadium: The Crimson covers the crater caused by the boulder with a large, simulation-grass blanket. Lehigh falls for it and most of its starting players are trapped. Cakewalk for the Crimson...
Saturday, October 21, the Stadium: As has been the tradition, Dartmouth's Class of 1993 gets set to storm the walls and rush the field. Over 1000 green-jerseyed students fall into the Crater which, just the day before, was proclaimed a University landmark. Thinking it's some kind of mongo frat party, the Big Green football players join their buddies. Harvard 17, Dartmouth...
Saturday, October 28, the Stadium: "There's no way we're falling for the Crater trick," says Princeton Coach Steve Tosches before the game. The Tigers don't, but they do fall for the tie-their-shoelaces-together-while-they're-not-loo king gag. It works perfectly and Art McMahon streaks down the sideline for the winning touchdown. Harvard 29, Princeton...
Saturday, October 28, the Stadium: "There's no way we're falling for the Crater trick," says Princeton Coach Steve Tosches before the game. The Tigers don't, but they do fall for the tie-their-shoelaces-together-while-they're not-looking gag. It works perfectly and Art McMahon streaks down the sideline for the winning touchdown. Harvard 29, Princeton...