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Article: What's Cookin': Today's lesson: the Ivy League
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- Charleston Daily Mail
- Article date:
- November 1, 2005
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WE'RE feeling a little academic this week so what better place to
shift the focus than to the Ivy League?
If you'll pass the pointer, we'll provide a little history -
important but little-known history in today's grand picture of
college football.
In the first Associated Press poll, the writers voted three Ivy
League teams in the Top 20 - Penn (No. 10), Yale (No. 12) and
Dartmouth (No. 13). In fact, in the first three polls, Dartmouth also
finished No. 7 in 1937 and No. 20 in 1938.
Yale, to this day, is the NCAA's all-time leader in consensus All-
America selections with 100. Harvard and Princeton remain in the top
five, along with Notre Dame and Michigan.
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