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...instance, my cabdriver the other night. “I dunno,” he said. “The red-and-white flags always come out around the Euro.” Unlike the currency of the same name, the ongoing Euro soccer—er, football??tournament draws out the best (and, as evidenced by the occasional riot, the worst) national excitement the country has to offer. That enthusiasm doesn’t jibe with the British reputation for reserve and the quietude of its country lanes. It’s getting harder these days...
Clasby, an all-American tailback, says that freshman football??more than today’s varsity athletics—led to lasting friendships among the teammates...
...Given football??s early start relative to the beginning of the school year, expectations for the first contest are limited, but Byrd hopes for close to full distribution at Harvard’s second home game, held four weeks into the season against Cornell...
...neon sign flashing “football?? just went off in your head, you probably know where I’m going with this. Or you need a CAT scan...
...hand, fall claims football??s regular season, the lion’s share of college football, and even World Series baseball in October. Winter, to its credit, gets the bulk of pro basketball, hockey and college hoops. Even spring—despite the above derogatory remarks—is tied to March Madness, MLB Opening Day, the NBA playoffs and the road to the Stanley Cup. (Some soccer may or may not be happening throughout the year, I’m not really sure...