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Harvard-Yale: 141st Game Decides FCS Playoff Berth
22 Nov
Summary
- Winner of 141st Harvard-Yale game claims Ivy League's first FCS playoff spot.
- The Game historically determined national championships before Ivy League academics shifted focus.
- Harvard seeks first undefeated season since 2014 and ninth national championship.

Harvard and Yale are set to clash in their 141st rivalry game, "The Game," with the winner earning the Ivy League's first-ever FCS playoff berth. This marks a significant moment, as the conference champion will compete for a national title for the first time in decades, echoing the sport's early history when these schools vied for national championships.
The Ivies, historically prioritizing academics over postseason play, have lifted their ban on FCS playoffs this season. For Harvard, undefeated at 9-0, this game is crucial for securing an outright Ivy League title and aiming for its first undefeated season since 2014. Yale, at 7-2, needs a victory to claim the playoff spot and achieve a rare 4-0 record against Harvard for its seniors.
"The Game" has evolved from an early college football powerhouse contest to a more academic focus, but the chance at a national championship has brought back a heightened sense of historical significance. Players on both sides acknowledge the added motivation, playing not only for this year's success but also to honor past teams that couldn't compete for such honors.




