Big Three (colleges)
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The Big Three is a historical term used in the United States to refer to Harvard University, Yale University, and Princeton University. The phrase Big Three originated in the 1880s, when these three colleges dominated college football.
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See also
- List of NCAA college football rivalry games
- Ivy League
- Little Ivies
- Little Three
- Maine Big Three
- Oxbridge
- Seven Sisters
- SKY (universities)
- C9 League (Chinese universities)
- Golden Triangle (English universities)
- Group of Eight (Australian Universities)
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