They Are DOMINATING The Ivy League... (The Rise of Harvard Football)

In their first year eligible for the FCS Playoffs, Harvard is having an insane season and could compete for their first National Title since 1919. Heading into week 11, they were ranked 70th in the nation across all of football, behind only North Dakota State at the FCS level. They ranked ahead of the likes of Wake Forest, Rutgers, UCLA, Colorado, and Wisconsin, among others. The Crimson are winning games by an average score of 40.13-11.63. They have dominated everyone they have played in the Ivy League and in their non-conference schedule. This is the rise of Harvard Football and why they may compete for the FCS National Title this year. Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @embracethegrind   Instagram: @jrobrien Twitter: @jrobrien_28