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Inside the Ivy League, college football's oldest teams, amid a rapidly changing and increasingly monetized collegiate sports world--from award-winning and bestselling author of A Season on the Brink and A Good Walk Spoiled, and contributing columnist for The Washington Post, John Feinstein. There is a tremendous amount of history surrounding the Ivy League, dating back to Princeton playing in what is considered to be the first college football game, in 1869, against Rutgers. That history, however, is not what this book is about. This book is about Ivy League football today--specifically, the 2023 season. Why? Because Ivy League football is underrated--there are typically about a dozen former Ivy players in the NFL. To play in the league, you have to be smart and a good student and a good football player. The rivalries are as intense as in the SEC or the Big Ten, even if the linemen aren't quite as large. There are some arcane rules--not letting the league champion play in the NCAA postseason, not allowing eligible graduate students to play, and insisting on playing ten straight weeks with no bye. But there is also a real purity--not one that's made up for marketing purposes--in the Ivy League.EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
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