Difference between revisions of "Liberty Cup"
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| − | The '''Liberty Cup''' is awarded annually to the winner of the Columbia-Fordham football game. It was established after 9/11 and dedicated in 2002. Recently, Fordham has consistently gone down like an altar boy. Columbia leads the Liberty Cup, 3-2, and the all-time series against Fordham, 11-4. Who owns New York? | + | The '''Liberty Cup''' is awarded annually to the winner of the Columbia-Fordham [[football]] game. It was established after 9/11 and dedicated in 2002. Recently, Fordham has consistently gone down like an altar boy. Columbia leads the Liberty Cup, 3-2, and the all-time series against Fordham, 11-4. Who owns New York? |
The next Liberty Cup contest will take place September 15, 2007 at Fordham. | The next Liberty Cup contest will take place September 15, 2007 at Fordham. | ||
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Revision as of 01:21, 19 March 2007
The Liberty Cup is awarded annually to the winner of the Columbia-Fordham football game. It was established after 9/11 and dedicated in 2002. Recently, Fordham has consistently gone down like an altar boy. Columbia leads the Liberty Cup, 3-2, and the all-time series against Fordham, 11-4. Who owns New York?
The next Liberty Cup contest will take place September 15, 2007 at Fordham.