It's Thanksgiving. And what would Turkey Day be without some football? In the last post, we lamented about the decline of big-time Ivy League football, and asked whether or not Cornell might be better suited to join a football league where the games actually amount to more than just an excuse for a bunch of rich kids to network and get drunk. We can't change Ivy League recruiting policies, but the next best thing is take you back in time to 1940, when Ivy League football still mattered. Cornell played Dartmouth in the last game of the season, and entered into the game undefeated... and, well, you can see the outcome of the game here on YouTube.