Word: tie
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...Super Bowl in 1977. Famous for his wild sideline gestures and unruly shock of hair, Madden was a gifted team builder, taking risks with players other coaches dismissed for discipline problems. "To me, discipline in football occurs on the field not off it. [It's not] a coat and tie and a clean shave", he once wrote. He was inducted into the hall of fame...
...Harvard loses tonight, however, it would enter into a tie for the division title with Rutgers-Newark, and the Scarlet Raiders would hold the tie-breaker in total games...
...think that staff would like to know that there’s a real person who has real priorities that will give them better insight into what is ultimately going to affect them down the road,” he said, donning glasses and a purple tie. Smith then proceeded to say that his priorities—faculty scholarship, undergraduate education, and the new General Education program—have not changed since he stepped into his office. Levy also thanked Smith for hosting the town hall meeting, a highly unusual gathering for faculty and staff. “This...
...After falling behind early in Game 1 against the Bulldogs (10-16, 5-7 Ivy), Harvard clawed its way back to a 4-4 tie before junior first baseman Chris Rouches slammed a three-run homer in the bottom of the fifth to give the Crimson a 7-4 lead that it would maintain for the remainder of the seven-inning game...
...Fortunately for Harvard, Hulse delivered a gem on the mound and freshman reliever Will Keuper shut down Yale in the top of the final inning to preserve a 2-2 tie...