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General Category => Other Sports => Topic started by: Jacob '06 on October 10, 2009, 12:41:11 PM

Title: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jacob '06 on October 10, 2009, 12:41:11 PM
Harvard scores on their first drive and are up 7-0
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jacob '06 on October 10, 2009, 01:01:56 PM
Cornell hit a long field goal. 7-3 Harvard
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jacob '06 on October 10, 2009, 01:32:53 PM
14-3 Harvard at the half.
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Rosey on October 10, 2009, 02:08:07 PM
Why was I not informed that Cornell had gone back to using No Access for their streaming media?  First attempt at a login: Flash (and therefore the entire browser) freezes.  Not a good sign. :-(
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jacob '06 on October 10, 2009, 02:22:11 PM
Cornell gets a TD late in the 3rd quarter. 14-10 Harvard
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jordan 04 on October 10, 2009, 02:29:21 PM
[quote Kyle Rose]Why was I not informed that Cornell had gone back to using No Access for their streaming media?  First attempt at a login: Flash (and therefore the entire browser) freezes.  Not a good sign. :-([/quote]

I assume you're attempting video, but if nothing else, free Sucks audio available here: http://wbnw.turnkeyhosting.ca/
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jacob '06 on October 10, 2009, 02:30:47 PM
I've had no trouble with the video and it is free on ibnsports.
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jordan 04 on October 10, 2009, 02:39:37 PM
[quote Jacob '06]I've had no trouble with the video and it is free on ibnsports.[/quote]

Thanks for the heads up. Figured the Cornell access was pay.
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jacob '06 on October 10, 2009, 02:46:46 PM
21-10 with 6:39 left in the game
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: scoop85 on October 10, 2009, 02:56:33 PM
who's calling these plays?  Going for a long pass on 3rd and 10, while the rest of the time you are dinking and dunking?  On defense, we gave up two first down runs on 3rd and 10.

This program does not seem to be going forward, unfortunately.
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Scersk '97 on October 10, 2009, 03:00:50 PM
I guess those halcyon days of watching relatively reliable streaming hockey video on my "ancient" eMac are over.

Welcome back to the No Access future!
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jacob '06 on October 10, 2009, 03:02:56 PM
Harvard's O-line dominated our d-line for most of the game and especially in the 4th quarter. 28-20 final after Harvard calls a misdirection play to score a TD on what would have been the last play of the game to run out the clock.
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 10, 2009, 03:59:26 PM
[quote scoop85]This program does not seem to be going forward, unfortunately.[/quote]That's an understatement. It hasn't been going forward for years. We can hope that sometime the AD will understand what the problem is and make a change. I can't imagine what the crowd size will be for the rest of the season.
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: imafrshmn on October 10, 2009, 04:34:51 PM
[quote Jim Hyla][quote scoop85]This program does not seem to be going forward, unfortunately.[/quote]That's an understatement. It hasn't been going forward for years. We can hope that sometime the AD will understand what the problem is and make a change. I can't imagine what the crowd size will be for the rest of the season.[/quote]

Who really, deeply cares about whether the Cornell football team has a winning league record?  Enough money has been spent on the facilities at Schoellkopf to...umm..."attract recruits," serve as a museum to CU football history, and have an elegant setting for parties with alumni.  They have a beautiful locker room, "state of the art" coaching technology, grass practice fields, and a Cornell "C" on the floor that they cordon off.  So by no means is the program financially impoverished.  Coach Knowles and his staff might be the weak point in the operation, although I don't follow closely enough to say it with conviction.  But in the end of the day, nobody in the Ivy League lives and dies based on the success of the football.  People don't lose their jobs.  Players' futures aren't compromised.  It's all just for the love of the game, spirit of competition, and pride in giving a good effort, right?  Right???
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 10, 2009, 05:59:21 PM
[quote imafrshmn][quote Jim Hyla][quote scoop85]This program does not seem to be going forward, unfortunately.[/quote]That's an understatement. It hasn't been going forward for years. We can hope that sometime the AD will understand what the problem is and make a change. I can't imagine what the crowd size will be for the rest of the season.[/quote]

Who really, deeply cares about whether the Cornell football team has a winning league record?  Enough money has been spent on the facilities at Schoellkopf to...umm..."attract recruits," serve as a museum to CU football history, and have an elegant setting for parties with alumni.  They have a beautiful locker room, "state of the art" coaching technology, grass practice fields, and a Cornell "C" on the floor that they cordon off.  So by no means is the program financially impoverished.        _____Coach Knowles and his staff might be the weak point in the operation, although I don't follow closely enough to say it with conviction.   ____     But in the end of the day, nobody in the Ivy League lives and dies based on the success of the football.  People don't lose their jobs.  Players' futures aren't compromised.  It's all just for the love of the game, spirit of competition, and pride in giving a good effort, right?  Right???[/quote]Sure you can. You just proved it.
Title: Re: Harvard @ Cornell Football.
Post by: ugarte on October 10, 2009, 10:25:10 PM
A;; the team needs is a tougher Marine.