The Yale vs. Harvard college football game this week has gotten a lot of hype and the plot has taken a turn with the student presidents firing shots back and forth.
Perhaps the most intriguing game in college football this week will be the 8-1 Yale Bulldogs and the 9-0 Harvard Crimson. Both teams have been playing extremely good football this season, and they will meet in a huge rivalry game to decide which team is better.
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The game itself is bringing in quite a bit of talk, but the student presidents of each school have taken the game to a new level with the smack talking that has been going on. It all started with Yale student president Michael Herbert challenging Harvard student president Gus Mayopoulos to a boxing match the night before the game. Then, Mayopoulos decided to fire back a response asking who Herbert even was.
Take a look at both videos and decide which side you are on:
Needless to say, all of this leading up to a football matchup makes the game even more intriguing to keep an eye on. It would be even more fun and entertaining if the student president boxing matchup actually happened. No word has been made on whether or not these two men will fight it out the night before the game, but there will be plenty of drama between the schools leading up to the game.
Harvard versus Yale might not be thought of as a must watch game, but it is one of the most bitter rivalries in college sports.
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