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John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2005
Harvard football completes undefeated season in 2004
Routing Penn and Yale in the pivotal games of a history-making season, the football team finished 10-0, won the Ivy League championship, and...
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2004
Harvard football 2003 midseason wrap
De profundis: Whatever else the football team may accomplish this fall, its second-half comeback in the season's Ivy League opener at Brown...
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2004
A review of the 2003 Harvard's football 2003 season
Ryan Fitzpatrick '05, the football team's multi-talented quarterback, is a gamer. After breaking a bone in his throwing hand in the season's...
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2003
Ryan Fitzpatrick: The best Harvard quarterback since Barry Wood '32?
What's up with Ryan Fitzpatrick? Might this soft-spoken junior from Arizona be the most talented quarterback to play football for Harvard since...
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2002
Taut and Suspenseful
In a shootout between the defending champions of the Ivy and Patriot Leagues, the football team fell to Lehigh, 36-35, in the final minute of...
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2002
Harvard football undefeated in 2001
After a pair of 5-5 seasons sullied by inopportune turnovers and second-half meltdowns, head football coach Tim Murphy took a new pedagogical...
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2001
Loaded for Bear
An impressive win at the outset of what will be a slightly truncated season gave grounds for optimism about the football team's Ivy League...
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Outpointed
Football dreams intercepted
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Burned at the Buzzer
The big hit of the New York theater season in 1894 was William Gillette's Too Much Johnson. It was a farce, but when it was revived at Yale Bowl...