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Harvard-Yale may be the only college football game you actually attend this year. And, chances are, the most fun to ...
By Kathryn C. Reed

Harvard-Yale may be the only college football game you actually attend this year. And, chances are, the most fun to be had in New Haven won’t be inside the stadium cheering. To get in the spirit, whether you make it to the stands or not, look no farther than the fields surrounding Yale Bowl.Leverett HoCo is getting their tailgate on for the first time in recent memory this Saturday, serving up the basics in large quantities. They’ll be providing plenty of warm food and drinks to ward off the chilly November air and you can start your 10 a.m. off right with peppermint schnapps and hot chocolate, as well as cider, coffee, and tea. Breakfast and grilled goods will also be in plenty.Pfoho’s tailgate will showcase the House’s winning chili, which is selected annually before the Game at the Master’s Open House. They’ll be giving away cowbells, horns, and other surprises for those who manage to move away from the booze and into the stands to cheer. The staples of hot chocolate, cider, and beer will be provided along with face painting and games of cornhole.If you’re looking to keep it classy, head over to Eliot’s tailgate party to pregame with champagne and mimosas. They’ll have baked goods and face painting as well, but FM recommends doing the latter before Eliot HoCo’s hands are occupied double-fisting with stemware.Technically, tailgating ends during the third quarter, but if you aren’t in the mood for the game, or are unable to master the stairs, don’t worry; most HoCos plan on serving throughout. The tailgates offer ample opportunities to show some Harvard pride, whether you remember making it into the stadium or not.

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