Word: enterances
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would be the lone postseason appearance in Harvard football history. In 1922, the Big Three--Harvard, Yale and Princeton--would make an agreement not to enter postseason contests, only enriching and emphasizing the competition between themselves while preventing the teams from competing with schools like Michigan, Notre Dame and other emerging national football powers. In 1954, the Ivy League was formed, and its regulations, including those regarding the prohibition of athletic scholarships, were made fully operational in 1956. While the rest of the country was heading in a direction that some might refer to as the professionalization of college sports...
...match-up of the two teams who would enter the final weekend tied for first in the Ivy, Yale appeared to have this game wrapped up, leading 24-10. But Yale quickly discovered that no lead would be safe with quarterback James Perry at Brown's helm. Perry led the Bears on consecutive scoring drives in the fourth quarter, cutting the Bulldog lead...
...three players are the unsung leaders of the team, the guys who will be lost in the long history of Harvard football. Not one of them is an Isaiah Kacyvenski or a Chris Menick--a player who set records and gained recognition. All of them will soon enter the real world where they can't play football on Saturday...
...enter>Running Back...
...enter>Wide Recievers/Tight Ends...