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The insanely soft line of tees from sports-enthusiast label Homage receives a historical update with their new "Harvard Beats Yale 29-29" graphic, inspired by filmmaker Kevin Rafferty's heartfelt documentary of the same name.
The film portrays the remarkable moment when Harvard caught up to their greatest rival in the last 42 seconds of the game, tying the score after being down by 16 points. With both teams undefeated, the shocking tie led Harvard and Yale to finish their seasons equally matched and forced to share the Ivy League Title, compelling the Harvard Crimson to print the facetious headline.
For a limited time Homage is including the DVD with the purchase of the shirt, but we're also giving away the set to a lucky CH reader.
To enter the contest simply go to the bottom of the page, click on Contact and select "Harvard Beats Yale" from the drop-down menu. Tell us your favorite college sports team and we'll pick at random from entries received before 11:59 pm EST on 17 July 2009.
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