Ivy League Agrees to Let Football Teams Compete in the Playoffs Next Year
Briefly

The inability to participate in the playoffs has been a persistent source of disappointment among Ivy League coaches and players, so the announcement on Wednesday was welcome news to the eight programs.
It’s a historic change as Ivy League football seasons have ended before Thanksgiving since 1956, marking a significant shift in their traditional approach to college athletics.
Bob Surace, the longest-tenured football coach in the Ivy League, expressed the joy of competition, emphasizing the importance of knowing who is the better team.
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