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Harvard Crimson represent Harvard University in Ivy League competition, maintaining college football's oldest continuous rivalry with Yale. Playing at Harvard Stadium, the nation's oldest college football stadium, Harvard competes in one of the sport's most historic venues. The Crimson have dominated Ivy League competition with numerous championships while producing Rhodes Scholars, Supreme Court Justices, and leaders across every professional field. The Ivy League prohibits athletic scholarships, meaning every Harvard player earned admission to the world's most prestigious university. Harvard's distinctive crimson colors represent powerful academic branding. Under their coaching staff, the Crimson recruit nationally for students who can excel both athletically and in Harvard's unparalleled academic environment. The program maintains fierce Ivy League rivalries, particularly The Game against Yale, college football's second-oldest rivalry. Harvard's participation in Ivy League football represents amateur athletics at its purest, where students compete for love of the game while pursuing elite education. Harvard football embodies the Ivy League's unique culture, combining competitive excellence with world-class academics in the historic Cambridge setting that represents American higher education's pinnacle.
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