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Pennsylvania Quakers represent the University of Pennsylvania in Ivy League competition, maintaining one of college football's oldest traditions. Playing at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, one of the nation's oldest stadiums, Penn competes in historic venue. The Quakers have celebrated numerous Ivy League championships while producing Rhodes Scholars and leaders across various fields. The Ivy League prohibits athletic scholarships, meaning every Penn player earned admission to one of the world's most prestigious universities. The red and blue colors represent distinctive Philadelphia branding. Under their coaching staff, the Quakers recruit nationally for students who can excel both athletically and in Penn's demanding academic environment. The program maintains important Ivy League rivalries, particularly against Princeton and Cornell. Penn's participation in Ivy League football represents commitment to amateur athletics' original ideals, where students compete while pursuing elite education. Pennsylvania football embodies Ivy League tradition and urban college football, combining competitive excellence with academic achievement in the historic Philadelphia setting.
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