After years of denying its football players the chance to compete in the postseason, the Ivy League finally relented.
For over 80 years the Ivy League season has ended with the conclusion of the regular season, but next fall will be different.
Author John Feinstein spent a season inside Ivy League football, where he found love and pain but no regret.
The Ivy League will compete in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in 2025, ending an 80-year-old policy that kept ...
These are activities like equestrian sports ... Ivy League degree in particular being potentially overrated, or not necessary in today’s job market? Places like Harvard and Yale, “they get ...
On Dec. 18, the Ivy League announced that it will allow its team to compete in the Football Championship Subdivision ...
Still, the Ivy League, which became a formal athletic conference in 1954, resisted the temptation of big-money college sports, forsaking bowl games and what is now the FCS playoffs to avoid the ...
Starting in the 2025 season, the Ivy League teams will now be able to play in the FCS postseason.
Ivy League Football to Compete in FCS Playoffs Beginning Next Season PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — The Ivy League announced Wednesday its football programs will compete in the FCS playoffs beginning ...