According to the twitter, if we had swept MSU we'd be 7 right now:
https://twitter.com/JoeMeloni/status/1102359422020603904?s=20
Quote from: BMacAccording to the twitter, if we had swept MSU we'd be 7 right now:
https://twitter.com/JoeMeloni/status/1102359422020603904?s=20
Damn! If only we'd played them in January!
If Cornell's 0-1-1 vs. RPI and 1-1 vs. Colgate turned into 1-0-1 vs. RPI and 2-0 vs. Colgate, the Big Red would also be 7th, MSU notwithstanding.
not being 2-0 vs RPI is killer for how well we played those games.
Quote from: upprdecknot being 2-0 vs RPI is killer for how well we played those games.
...except for the parts we didn't.
Cornell is certainly at a disadvantage having to schedule games early in the season against out-of-conference opponents who have played ~4 games before Cornell has played their first. Not really sure anything can be done about this, however. Dartmouth/Harvard and Yale/Brown get around this problem by scheduling opening-weekend games against each other. But Cornell and Princeton, whose travel partners are non-Ivies, don't have this luxury.
Quote from: BearLoverCornell is certainly at a disadvantage having to schedule games early in the season against out-of-conference opponents who have played ~4 games before Cornell has played their first. Not really sure anything can be done about this, however. Dartmouth/Harvard and Yale/Brown get around this problem by scheduling opening-weekend games against each other. But Cornell and Princeton, whose travel partners are non-Ivies, don't have this luxury.
The way to do it would be to rearrange the partners.
Cor/Drt
Hvd/Brn
Yal/Prn
or
Cor/Prn
Drt/Hvd
Brn/Yal
and
SLU/Clk
Cgt/Uni
RPI/Qpc
And play the league's travel partners home-and-home the first weekend of allowed Ivy games.
Or the Ivies could ya know, just drop the pretense and go to a normal schedule.