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If either Harvard or Cornell wins all three of its games this weekend no playoff will be needed.  However, if neither does, possibilities exist for two-,three-, four-and five-way ties.  If either or both finish the year at 10-4, Yale (9-4) will lay a previously rained-out game against Penn (7-4) for a possible three-way tie.  If Penn wins, it will then play a rained-out doubleheader at Dartmouth; a sweep there will tie Harvard and Cornell.  If no team finishes better than 9-5, Navy (9-5)--which has already completed its season--will also be tied for first.  Yale will then play Penn, which will meet Dartmouth Monday.  If the Quakers beat the Eli's and then split at Dartmouth, Navy, Penn and Yale will all finish 9-5, and join either or both Cornell and Harvard.  Got it?  
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