Articles tagged with: harvard yale game 2009

By   |   December 20th 2009

Let’s play where’s Waldo except Waldo is you… maybe, in this video?

By   |   November 20th 2009

Here’s our no-bull guide to the Tailgate, with all the types of U-hauls represented.

By   |   November 20th 2009

What is “The Game?
Where’s Scene?

By   |   November 19th 2009

A good sport is a great friend.

By   |   November 19th 2009

Because they’re the Game’s main entertainment attraction, I decided to get some inside scoop on who the major “players” are in the Yale Precision Marching Band.

By   |   November 19th 2009

In which Harvard shows they have very poor aesthetic judgment.

By   |   November 18th 2009

Now that we know all their secrets, do you think we can win?

By   |   November 18th 2009

For those of you who spend more time on the Bullblog than on Sportsnation.

By   |   November 18th 2009

Unless you’re on the Glee Club, you probably don’t know more than “Bull Dog” and the first line to “Boola Boola.”

By   |   November 18th 2009

Chillin’ with the Cantabs.

By   |   November 17th 2009

Many of us — let’s be honest — don’t even know where the Yale Bowl is.

By   |   November 17th 2009

Presented without further commented, the Google Trend comparison of Sam Tsui and the Game.

By   |   November 17th 2009

See if you can match the ledes with the corresponding story about parking at the Harvard-Yale Game 2009.

By   |   November 17th 2009

Nonpareil for accessories is the blue and white J. Press Yale scarf, but the runner up is a J. Press scarf colored for your college.

By   |   November 15th 2009

Assumedly, the YCC chose Thursday because they know that by Friday, half of Harvard will be staying on campus and they are worried a low turnout will embarrass them in front of our neighbors to the north.

By   |   October 19th 2009

I just got an e-mail saying Mory’s is going to have a tent at this year’s Harvard-Yale tailgate, serving a full brunch for $50 (by reservation only) and baker’s soup and drinks for normal prices.

By   |   October 18th 2009

I have never bought tickets to the Game—perhaps my favorite day of the year—knowing that the crazy fervor of the halftime would allow me easy access to the stadium.