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Coach Jordan Olivar of Yale admitted Harvard would have won in the Bowl, even if Yale had scored on its long march starting the second half.

"Harvard had too much power, and if they had passed more, they would have won by a bigger score," he said.

"My deep backs were boys who could hardly see. Do you know why Culver ran past Jones on that touchdown run? Because Jones couldn't see him. I had a whole backfield of boys who were glasses. Students." From the Boston Globe, Thurs. Jan. 21

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