Ivy League Week 3
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Ivy League Week 3
Close
Albany at Yale
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell - two cupcakes in their leagues square off.
Blowout
Harvard at Lafayette - we need to rebound from the humiliating loss at Brown. A loss here ends our season right away (i.e. not winning the League championship race).
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn - can it be close? Or is the Penn D too much for Dartmouth to handle?
Albany at Yale
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell - two cupcakes in their leagues square off.
Blowout
Harvard at Lafayette - we need to rebound from the humiliating loss at Brown. A loss here ends our season right away (i.e. not winning the League championship race).
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn - can it be close? Or is the Penn D too much for Dartmouth to handle?
All the Ivy League needs to become relevant again is to diversify its OOC schedule.
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
Harvard sucked on both sides of the ball. What happened to the running game? Did Cheng Ho defect? Oh, well, we survived the dark ages of the 80s. 
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
Albany at Yale
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell
Harvard at Lafayette
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell
Harvard at Lafayette
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn
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Clearly, Bruno had nothing to do with that...Ivytalk wrote:Harvard sucked on both sides of the ball. What happened to the running game? Did Cheng Ho defect? Oh, well, we survived the dark ages of the 80s.
There's "suckage", then there's just pure, flat-out domination. The latter's what happened in Brown Stadium last Saturday.
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
Bruno was Harvard's sole highlight. We're well on the road to mediocrity, at best.00bluehen wrote:Clearly, Bruno had nothing to do with that...Ivytalk wrote:Harvard sucked on both sides of the ball. What happened to the running game? Did Cheng Ho defect? Oh, well, we survived the dark ages of the 80s.
There's "suckage", then there's just pure, flat-out domination. The latter's what happened in Brown Stadium last Saturday.
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
Albany at Yale
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell
Harvard at Lafayette
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell
Harvard at Lafayette
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
Dartmouth, Jon ?dbackjon wrote:Albany at Yale
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell
Harvard at Lafayette
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn
They barely beat Sacred Heart.
Yale (homer pick)
Columbia
Cornell
Harvard
Rhode Island (Brown won their "game of the year")
Penn
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
If Harvard ascends to mediocrity, the Crimson will be the pride of the Ivy League.Ivytalk wrote:Bruno was Harvard's sole highlight. We're well on the road to mediocrity, at best.00bluehen wrote: Clearly, Bruno had nothing to do with that...
There's "suckage", then there's just pure, flat-out domination. The latter's what happened in Brown Stadium last Saturday.
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
Beat Bucknell by 23...wait, need to rethink that pickbulldog10jw wrote:Dartmouth, Jon ?dbackjon wrote:Albany at Yale
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell
Harvard at Lafayette
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn
They barely beat Sacred Heart.
Yale (homer pick)
Columbia
Cornell
Harvard
Rhode Island (Brown won their "game of the year")
Penn
Dartmouth is 2-0!!! 2-0!!! Plus, my old boss' son plays for them, so contractually obligated to pick them.
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
Albany at Yale
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell
Harvard at Lafayette
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Bucknell
Harvard at Lafayette
Brown at Rhode Island
Dartmouth at Penn

The Rattlers will strike, strike, and strike again.
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
Obviously Dartmouth was a pretty good pick since they took Penn to OT before losing. Pretty good call Jon.dbackjon wrote:Beat Bucknell by 23...wait, need to rethink that pickbulldog10jw wrote:
Dartmouth, Jon ?
They barely beat Sacred Heart.
Yale (homer pick)
Columbia
Cornell
Harvard
Rhode Island (Brown won their "game of the year")
Penn![]()
Dartmouth is 2-0!!! 2-0!!! Plus, my old boss' son plays for them, so contractually obligated to pick them.
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
ALL FINAL SCORES:
Harvard 35, Lafayette 10
Albany 23, Yale 20
Columbia 42, Princeton 14
Rhode Island 27, Brown 24 (OT)
Cornell 21, Bucknell 12
Penn 35, Dartmouth 28
My updated record: 10-10
Harvard 35, Lafayette 10
Albany 23, Yale 20
Columbia 42, Princeton 14
Rhode Island 27, Brown 24 (OT)
Cornell 21, Bucknell 12
Penn 35, Dartmouth 28
My updated record: 10-10
All the Ivy League needs to become relevant again is to diversify its OOC schedule.
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Re: Ivy League Week 3
An exciting game and I must say that both teams looked pretty good. I was proud of the way we played. If Probst and Isijola both stay healthy then we can win some more games. If either goes down we're in trouble. I also like the fact that Probst is hitting more than just one primary WR. It looks like we've got a few weapons in our offensive arsenal.bonarae wrote:ALL FINAL SCORES:
Rhode Island 27, Brown 24 (OT)
On Defense I like the way our D-line played. They put plenty of pressure on Caballero, no sacks but they made him hurry on his passes. Brown looked pretty good IMO and should win the Ivy League. One player in particular who I like is their WR #83. I didn't catch his name and I'm too lazy to look him up. I think he had about a half dozen catches and almost all were for long gains.
Hopefully we can keep our momentum going.
Best wishes to Brown for the rest of the way.
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