Word: rah
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Crimson Sports Co-Chair Timothy J. McGinn ‘06 won the first place prize for Sports Story of the Year for “Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Who Cares?”—an article he wrote last spring for The Crimson’s weekend magazine, Fifteen Minutes, on the lack of student support for Harvard athletics...
...grandstand, he asks Gipp to try out for the team. "All right, if you insist," Reagan almost snarls. Throughout, teacher and student crack wise with each other like two newspapermen in a screwball comedy. Reagan's casual, almost flirtatious insolence is instantly attractive, and very modern for a 1940 rah-rah epic...
...He’s a captain, a very good leader,” Farkes says. “He’s not a rah-rah type guy. He doesn’t get in your face, but he’s really a lead-by-example type...
...everybody had scars. They were ashamed and embarrassed, and willing to do anything to prevent that happening again." Fox mixed paternal goodwill with a physical (read: brutal) defensive strategy and made no-names like quarterback Jake Delhomme and wide receiver Steve Smith into overachievers. "He's not a rah-rah guy," says ABC commentator and Super Bowl coach John Madden, "but he's a lot more rah-rah than Belichick. He's in the middle of the rah-rah scale...
...really vocal, rah-rah type of guy,” Balestracci says. “But at the same time, if I need to get vocal and get people going it makes it that much more effective in that I don’t say a lot, I just play, so that when I am saying something everyone knows that something needs to be done, that I’m upset about something or that its something really important because I’m not always yelling for the sake of yelling...