Let’s play where’s Waldo except Waldo is you… maybe, in this video?
Here’s our no-bull guide to the Tailgate, with all the types of U-hauls represented.
What is “The Game?
Where’s Scene?
A good sport is a great friend.
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.
In which Harvard shows they have very poor aesthetic judgment.
Now that we know all their secrets, do you think we can win?
For those of you who spend more time on the Bullblog than on Sportsnation.
Unless you’re on the Glee Club, you probably don’t know more than “Bull Dog” and the first line to “Boola Boola.”
Chillin’ with the Cantabs.
Many of us — let’s be honest — don’t even know where the Yale Bowl is.
Presented without further commented, the Google Trend comparison of Sam Tsui and the Game.
See if you can match the ledes with the corresponding story about parking at the Harvard-Yale Game 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.
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.
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.
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.