Harvard's Murphy Reappointed For 5 More Seasons
 
 

Nov. 27, 2006

BOSTON (AP) - Tim Murphy was reappointed as Harvard's football coach through 2011 on Monday after a sixth consecutive season in which he led the Crimson to at least seven wins.

Harvard won three Ivy League titles in that stretch and went unbeaten and untied twice. The Crimson finished at 7-3 this season, 4-3 in the conference, and missed a chance to tie for the Ivy championship when it lost 34-13 at home in the season finale against Yale.

Yale (8-2, 6-1) ended a five-game losing streak against Harvard and shared the title with Princeton.

Murphy, Harvard's fourth head coach in 57 years, succeeded Joe Restic after the 1993 season. In his 13 seasons, Murphy is 80-49 and ranks second to Restic in victories.
 

 


 
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