Harvard football

<p>How is Harvard with its game? Also, the stadium looks old in pictures. Is it really that old?</p>

<p>Harvard's usually near the top of the Ivy League and has two of last year's seniors in NFL camps as undrafted free agents, one of whom will probably stick. There are also twoi recent Crimson on the roster of the Rams. The stadium is the oldest reinforced concrete stadium in the country (world?), built in 1903 I believe. It seems huge and imposing, but really only seats about 40,000; most of those seats are empty except when Yale playes there every other year. When it was built, H was a national power, had won several mythical national championships and would win more in the next decade and a half, so it's an amazing trip back in time, much like Fenway or Wrigley.</p>

<p>Penn Quakers baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)</p>

<p>Last year, for example, Harvard ended up third in Ivy League football (after Yale and Princeton). It was respectable enough, but definitely a disappointment (we got trounced by Yale).</p>

<p>The stadium is actually great- I had fun at the Game.</p>