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Lafayette quarterback George Hossenlopp ’65, center, receives the trophy for being named the outstanding player in the 100th Lafayette-Lehigh game in 1964 from John B. Hench ’65, president of the Lafayette Student Council. At right is Rodger Digilio, president of the Lehigh Student Council.

Lafayette quarterback George Hossenlopp ’65, center, receives the trophy for being named the outstanding player in the 100th Lafayette-Lehigh game in 1964 from John B. Hench ’65, president of the Lafayette Student Council. At right is Rodger Digilio, president of the Lehigh Student Council.

The captains of the Lafayette and Lehigh teams who played in the 100th game in 1964 talked about their participation in the most-played rivalry in college football on NPR’s “Only A Game.”

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George Hossenlopp ’65 and Lehigh’s Joe Weis, who were best friends growing up, will be performing the coin toss at Yankee Stadium for the historic 150th game Saturday, Nov. 22. The game is being broadcast by CBS Sports Network. The former captains are also scheduled to be interviewed for Yahoo Sports Radio’s “Rivals Saturday” program, which would air on game day.

Follow all the excitement leading up to and during the game at #Rivalry150

“Only A Game” is a weekly, one-hour general interest sports magazine program and is distributed nationwide by NPR.

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