Did you realize that this was a 12:30 game? I didn't.
Final: Cornell 21, Dartmouth 10.
Scoring:
1st
CU: 10:14 Siwula 1yd Run (Weitsman kick) 7-0 Cornell
2d
DC: 11:11 Hinterbichler 38yd FG 7-3 Cornell
CU: 00:53 Kuhn 1yd Run (Weitsman kick) 14-3 Cornell
3d
DC: 01:22 Raiti 90 yd Pass from Cohen (Hinterbichler kick) 14-10 Cornell
4th
CU: 05:30 Kuhn 15yd Run (Weitsman kick) 21-10 Cornell
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Around the Ivies (all final):
Cornell 21, Dartmouth 10
Harvard 55, Columbia 7
Brown 38, Yale 21
Princeton 30, Penn 13
(All four road teams won)
Standings:
T1. Brown 4-1
T1. Princeton
T3. Harvard 3-2
T3. Penn
T3. Yale
6. Cornell 2-3
7. Dartmouth 1-4
8. Columbia 0-5
[Q]ugarte Wrote:
Did you realize that this was a 12:30 game? I didn't.
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Apparently neither did CSTV All-Access. Webcast didn't start until sometime around 1.
Dartmouth FG makes it 7-3. Gametracker hasn't caught up yet.
[Q]Trotsky Wrote:
Dartmouth FG makes it 7-3. Gametracker hasn't caught up yet.[/q]You are going to have to keep updating. All I've got is Gametracker. If you give me the time and distance of the FG I'll update the boxscore up top.
Yep, my Gametracker is stuck on the first period break.
Cornell running a hurry-up offense in the red zone, still 7-3. 1:40 to go in Q2.
They haven't mentioned the stats on the FG yet, BTW.
Kilcoyne runs to the Dartmouth 2. 2nd and goal.
Siwula inside the 1. 3rd and goal. Under a minute.
Kuhn gets it over, 13-3, kick upcoming.
Weitsman kick, 14-3.
A Dartmouth personal foul rolls back a good Green run, and so we go to the break 14-3.
Gametracker has updated, so has the boxscore.
Other scores:
Harvard 41, Columbia 0 Halftime*
Brown 28, Yale 14 3Q
Princeton 17, Penn 6 3Q
*Query: Who sucks more? Usually an easy question, but holy crap!
I'd say from that score it's a pretty easy question.
Game on, Dartmouth deep in their end to begin the half.
The 41-0 game demonstrates that time of possession is the most useless stat in sports (Columbia leads).
The Lions have almost as many turnovers (4) as first downs (5). Columbia has -18 net rushing yards.
2:13 left in the 3rd. Still 14-3.
Dartmouth pinned down at their 2 after a good punt.
Ouch.
90 yd td reception.
Now 14-10 Cornell.
Gametracker is down again, so I'm relying on youse guys.
[Q]jhib Wrote:
2:13 left in the 3rd. Still 14-3.
Yale pinned down at their 2 after a good punt.
[/q]Yale?
:-)
Just reading one of the threads about last night's hockey game while I was listening to the football game. Yale on the brain.
End of 3rd. 14-10.
Start of Q4, 14-10, and a long Cohen completion is called back on a penalty.
Note: that's Cohen, Dartmouth. Not Kuhn, Cornell.
Long 3rd down incompletion forces the punt. Lotsa whistles in this game, too. Carry-oer from last night.
Kuhn converts on a long 3rd down run for the first down inside the Green 40.
Under 11 minutes, Cornell just running Dartmouth to death.
[Q]Trotsky Wrote: Carry-oer from last night.[/q]Sounds like over a century ago.
3rd and goal from the 6. Cornell's running every play this drive.
4th and goal from the 2.
Cornell has to take a timeout.
Other scores:
Harvard 55, Columbia 0, end 3rd
Brown 38, Yale 21, 4th
Princeton 30, Penn 13, Final
Siwula gets stopped at the 2.
Turnover on downs.
8:05 left.
In Q4:
Cornell 14 Dartmouth 10
Harvard 55 Columbia 0
Brown 38 Yale 21
Final:
Princeton 30 Penn 13
Dartmouth, 3 and out. Punting from their own end zone. BLOCK THAT KICK!
[Q]ugarte Wrote:
Dartmouth, 3 and out. Punting from their own end zone. BLOCK THAT KICK![/q]Bad kick in any event. Cornell takes over on the Dartmouth 30.
TD!
15 yd run for Kuhn.
TD Cornell; Kuhn 15 run.
Weitsman now 35x35 on PATs. 21-10.
[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:
[Q2]ugarte Wrote:
Did you realize that this was a 12:30 game? I didn't.
[/Q]
Apparently neither did CSTV All-Access. Webcast didn't start until sometime around 1.[/q]
Actually no, that's about right. If it's a 1 PM game, the feed wouldn't start 'til 1:30. Hmmm, that's a brilliant idea, we should lie to them in the future and tell them the game is half an hour earlier.
Columbia gets on the board: 55-7, 1:14 remaining.
Brown 38 Yale 21, Final
1:17 to go, 21-10. The Red looking good here for their first road win of the year.
It's final.
21-10 Big Red.
[Q]Trotsky Wrote:
1:17 to go, 21-10. The Red looking good here for their first road win of the year.[/q]Down to 0:24, DC timeout. 4th and 11 from the 37, Cornell converts to the DC 12!
And we're done.
Good win for the Big Red. Oh what might have been this season...
Around the Ivies (all final):
Cornell 21, Dartmouth 10
Harvard 55, Columbia 7
Brown 38, Yale 21
Princeton 30, Penn 13
Standings:
T1. Brown 4-1
T1. Princeton
T3. Harvard 3-2
T3. Penn
T3. Yale
6. Cornell 2-3
7. Dartmouth 1-4
8. Columbia 0-5
That this team is in 6th place is a damn shame. We should have beaten both of the teams tied for first.
[Q]ugarte Wrote:
Around the Ivies (all final):
Cornell 21, Dartmouth 10
Harvard 55, Columbia 7
Brown 38, Yale 21
Princeton 30, Penn 13
Standings:
T1. Brown 4-1
T1. Princeton
T3. Harvard 3-2
T3. Penn
T3. Yale
6. Cornell 2-3
7. Dartmouth 1-4
8. Columbia 0-5
That this team is in 6th place is a damn shame. We should have beaten both of the teams tied for first.[/q]
So who do we have left to play, and, conceivably, how far up the standings could we still climb?
Weird, weird season (as is any in which the team at the top of Ivy football isn't named Penn or Harvard). OTOH, Cornell has a decent shot at a winning conference record. if they can avoid a catastrophe vs Columbia and thenh kick some Thanksgiving ass at Franklin Field.
[Q]Liz '05 Wrote:
[Q2]ugarte Wrote:
Around the Ivies (all final):
Cornell 21, Dartmouth 10
Harvard 55, Columbia 7
Brown 38, Yale 21
Princeton 30, Penn 13
Standings:
T1. Brown 4-1
T1. Princeton
T3. Harvard 3-2
T3. Penn
T3. Yale
6. Cornell 2-3
7. Dartmouth 1-4
8. Columbia 0-5
That this team is in 6th place is a damn shame. We should have beaten both of the teams tied for first.[/Q]
So who do we have left to play, and, conceivably, how far up the standings could we still climb?
[/q]
Cornell is still technically alive for 1st place, but:
Brown needs to lose to both Dartmouth and Columbia,
Princeton needs to lose to both Yale and Dartmouth
Harvard has to lose to Penn but beat Yale.
And of course, Cornell must beat Columbia and Penn.
I think that would give us a 6-way shared championship, with Princeton, Brown, Harvard, Yale, Penn, and Cornell all at 4-3. Dartmouth at 3-4, Columbia at 1-6
Odds are Brown gets the championship, possibly outright.