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Title: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Tom Tone on November 19, 2005, 02:13:26 PM
Cornell 10- Penn 7 with less than 1 to go in the 3rd.

The precious Trustee's Cup at stake. :)
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Al DeFlorio on November 19, 2005, 02:16:09 PM
Now 16-7 after a bad snap on the extra point
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: RichH on November 19, 2005, 02:17:12 PM
PAT had a bad snap.  16-7.

"The Game" is televised on WGN, with Yale holding a 14-3 lead at halftime.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Chris \'03 on November 19, 2005, 02:17:30 PM
Kuhn 5 yd rushing score 16-7 (bad snap on PAT) with under 12 to play.

They talked about the game briefly on PTI, Tony asking who Mike had in the game. Wilbon asked if he was talking about lacrosse.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: RichH on November 19, 2005, 02:22:23 PM
Scoreboard:

 
Cornell   16
Penn       7   4th         
    
Brown     45
Columbia  14   3rd         
     
Harvard      3
Yale      14    Half
              
Princeton 13
Dartmouth  0    3rd
   

Brown on their way to an outright championship.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Al DeFlorio on November 19, 2005, 02:23:53 PM
[Q]Tom Tone Wrote:
The precious Trustee's Cup at stake. [/q]
While the Trustee's Cup may not be a big deal, having the seniors go out with a win over Penn would be really nice--especially after the fiasco two years ago.

Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Jordan 04 on November 19, 2005, 02:28:56 PM
Also televised on HDNet.

[Q]RichH Wrote:

 PAT had a bad snap.  16-7.

"The Game" is televised on WGN, with Yale holding a 14-3 lead at halftime.



Edited 1 times. Last edit at 11/19/05 02:18PM by RichH.[/q]

Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Chris \'03 on November 19, 2005, 02:33:44 PM
[Q]

RichH Wrote:

 

"The Game" is televised on WGN, with Yale holding a 14-3 lead at halftime.


[/Q]

In a matchup of Yankee broadcasters of yesterday and today, it's John Sterling calling Brown/Columbia on YES and Charley Steiner calling Yale/Harvard.

Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Al DeFlorio on November 19, 2005, 02:38:40 PM
[Q]Jordan 04 Wrote:

 Also televised on HDNet.

[Q2]RichH Wrote:
"The Game" is televised on WGN, with Yale holding a 14-3 lead at halftime.



[/Q]
[/q]
And in high def on Boston's channel 56.

Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Tom Tone on November 19, 2005, 02:41:14 PM
Cornell with the ball. Less than 3 to go.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Tom Tone on November 19, 2005, 02:50:49 PM
Final 16-7
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Chris \'03 on November 19, 2005, 02:51:20 PM
Penn punts and Cornell will win it. First win over Penn since '99 and a winning Ivy record. Cornell will tie the H/Y loser for 4th in the league.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Tom Tone on November 19, 2005, 02:52:19 PM
Apparently it is also the 600th win for the program.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: RichH on November 19, 2005, 02:53:40 PM
 
Cornell   16
Penn       7   FINAL!         
    
Brown     52
Columbia  21   4th         
     
Harvard     10
Yale      21    3rd
              
Princeton 27
Dartmouth  0    4th
   
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: RichH on November 19, 2005, 03:05:02 PM
Should the scores hold (still a lot of time in the H-Y Game), the standings will look like this:


Ivy League     Conf     All
1 Brown    6-1    9-1
2 Princeton    5-2    7-3
  Yale       5-2    5-5
4 Cornell    4-3    6-4
  Harvard    4-3    6-4
6 Pennsylvania    3-4    5-5
7 Dartmouth    1-6    2-8
8 Columbia    0-7    2-8


Should Harvard come back and beat Yale, those two will simply trade places.  Cornell was two winnable games from an outright championship, I say.  And heck...had we just beaten Brown in Ithaca, that's a 4-way tie for the championship.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: gatitita '05 on November 19, 2005, 03:07:52 PM
i love that there is one person posting on this thread who isnt a band alum.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: cornelldavy on November 19, 2005, 03:24:21 PM
When was the last time Penn football had a losing conference record? I can't recall it, and I used to go to Penn football games even before I went to Cornell.

Edit: It was '96, when they also went 3-4 (although in '97, they went 0-7 after forfeiting 5 games for an ineligible player)
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Chris \'03 on November 19, 2005, 03:29:42 PM
[Q]cornelldavy Wrote:

 When was the last time Penn football had a losing conference record? I can't recall it, and I used to go to Penn football games even before I went to Cornell.[/q]

'97 they were 4-3 but had to forfeit the wins. '96 they were 3-4. Otherwise 4-3 in '99 is the only time they've lost more than one in recent history before this year.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: cornelldavy on November 19, 2005, 03:31:47 PM
Beat me by a minute.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: RichH on November 19, 2005, 05:35:10 PM
FWIW:

Harvard did come back and they won "The Game" in the longest football game in Ivy history, going to 3OTs.  With the light fading (and no lights at the Yale Bowl), the teams combined for 4 turnovers and 1 missed FG in overtime before Harvard ground it in for a TD.

Final Ivy Standings:

Ivy League     Conf     All
1 Brown    6-1    9-1
2 Princeton    5-2    7-3
  Harvard    5-2    7-3
4 Cornell    4-3    6-4
  Yale       4-3    4-6
6 Pennsylvania    3-4    5-5
7 Dartmouth    1-6    2-8
8 Columbia    0-7    2-8
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Brian Deerr '04 on November 19, 2005, 07:33:13 PM
Just posting to add to the band alum ratio.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Will on November 19, 2005, 09:51:31 PM
[Q]Brian Deerr Wrote:

 Just posting to add to the band alum ratio.[/q]

And I'll post to reduce it again ever so slightly. :-P
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: jtwcornell91 on November 20, 2005, 01:32:15 AM
Just posting to say to hell with Pennsylvania.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Josh '99 on November 20, 2005, 02:43:29 AM
[Q]jtwcornell91 Wrote:

 Just posting to say to hell with Pennsylvania.[/q]To hell with U of P, P U!

(And also props to Deerr.  :))
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn (W16-7) postgame comments)
Post by: billhoward on November 20, 2005, 04:52:06 PM
Post-game, post-season thoughts after Cornell's 16-7 win at Penn:

The hockey team would not be thrilled with an 18-12 record, but 6-4 seemed not bad for the football team. The guys on the bench were all psyched and urging the Cornell fans to their feet in the fourth quarter when the Cornell defense needed to (and did) hold. It seemed quite a contrast between the generally good nature of the Franklin Field fans on both sides, vs. the hostilities at Lynah between Cornell fans, Union/RPI fans, and the ushers.

The Cornell fans appeared to outnumber the Penn fans. Total attendance was reported as 6933, which is darn near empty in a 52,000 seat stadium. At least Franklin Field has been kept up (refurbished), which the other Ivy elephant, Yale Bowl, is about to get.

Penn dings you $12 to park, but you can buy $5 general admission tickets (vs. $15 reserved) and still sit anywhere; Princeton and Yale are much stuffier about where you sit based on what you pay.

The Big Red Marching Band certainly outnumbered, outdressed, and outclassed the Penn band. The Penn band also wasted half its halftime show thanking each senior on the band with inside jokes that were lost on just about everybody there. The BRMB seems to have an alumni tent at every game. I think I'm going to look into buying adjunct membership in the band and then eating for free; they certainly do it right.

Oh, right, the game:

Luke Siwula is an amazingly strong runner and/or he has a great line in front of him. He gets his yardage on third efforts.

Every time QB Ryan Kuhn puts his arm up to pass, a collective hush falls over the crowd, because passing is just not his strong suit, including one time when he appeared to fumble the ball up in the air without being hit. (He recovered.) Even if he did pass for one TD. One thing that helped Cornell's running offense was Penn's pretty fair coverage of the Cornell receivers, which led Kuhn to tuck the ball under his arm and run for 6 or 14 yards again and again.

While Cornell stuffed the Penn running game and held Penn to about 100 yards receiving, Cornell benefited mightily from stone hands on the part of Penn receivers. They dropped three or four easily catchable passes that might have turned the tide for Penn. Pass D is something Cornell needs to work on for next year.

Cornell's rushing defense was great.

Like the Woody Allen liine about the food being terrible and such small portions: Franklin Field food was nearly inedible and yet the lines were long. They should be embarrassed to call the cold sliced beef with congealed cheese slices "Philadelphia Cheese Steak." The pretzels were doughy. Etcetera. OK, the fries were crisp.

The field PA system was first rate, which is good, except that the announcer kept up a running rap about all the sponsors, kicking contests between periods, the sponsors again, a Score-O contest (maybe it was something else), a footrace between schoolkids and the Penn Quaker mascot, and, did I hear this right, some charity event where penn fans tossed slices of toast in baskets held by each of the four Penn classes. (The Wharton school declined participation.)

Nice end to the year, and the weather was reasonable given that it could be wet, rainy, snowy, and freezing.

... except that we could have with a couple better bounces against Brown and Princeton, been the Ivy League champ. In fact, given Princeton's loss the previous week, just beating Brown would have been enough to make us at 5-2 league a co-champ. Given that Cornell didn't have a complete offense and a somewhat suspect pass defense, it's amazing to think we came close to winning it all. For what was Cornell's second choice, Jim Knowles has done an amazing turnaround job as head coach.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn (W16-7) postgame comments)
Post by: ugarte on November 20, 2005, 05:35:34 PM
[Q]billhoward Wrote:... 6-4 seemed not bad for the football team. [/q]I'm going to have to disagree. Maybe it seemed that way in the preseason, or after the Yale game, but this team could have done so much more. Yes, I know you also said

[q]... except that we could have with a couple better bounces against Brown and Princeton, been the Ivy League champ.[/q]But I think you understate just how close we came to both of these things. The loss to Princeton was stunning. One poorly timed intentional grounding call ended the game winning drive. I still can't believe that we didn't pull that game off.

The Brown game wasn't as close, but the loss can be credited almost entirely to poor kick coverage; Brown started almost every drive in Cornell territory. I know, special teams count, but if Cornell filled the lanes better, Brown would have had a very difficult time scoring. They couldn't stop Siwula or Kuhn on the ground either.

[q]For what was Cornell's second choice, Jim Knowles has done an amazing turnaround job as head coach. [/q]This, I agree with. As disappointed as I am that an Ivy championship got away, I think the team is going to be excellent next year if Kuhn's replacement is competent.

Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn (W16-7) postgame comments)
Post by: peterg on November 20, 2005, 08:43:45 PM
Just a word of congratulations to the football seniors who can proudly say that they are leaving a football "program" on the rise.  Those guys who stuck with it and worked so hard for four (and some for five) years have a lot to be proud of, even if some of the fans here think it should have been a better year.  Coming from 1-9 just a couple of seasons ago, these men have done a GREAT job and, for all the young talent behind them, their contributions to turning the program around should not be understated.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Brian Deerr '04 on November 20, 2005, 10:37:20 PM
[Q]jmh30 Wrote:

 [Q2]jtwcornell91 Wrote:

 Just posting to say to hell with Pennsylvania.[/Q]
To hell with U of P, P U!

(And also props to Deerr.  )[/q]


::tips hat to Mr. Herman::
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Hillel Hoffmann on November 21, 2005, 11:50:02 AM
It was sooooooooo enjoyable to watch Cornell's offensive line slowly pound Penn into the Sprinturf in the second half. How cool was it to see Kevin Boothe pull from his left tackle position (!) and lay waste to some LB or safety? After so many years of listening to Penn's D bark like dogs, wasn't it fun to see their D-line's body language crumble? Beating Penn that way -- in their house, totally dominating in the trenches, leaving them with a losing record -- was as satisfying as any regular-season CU sports experience I've had in ages (at least for a game with no title on the line).

Schadenfreudeville, baby. I'm not ashamed to admit it.

A big thanks to John Vitale '89 and Brian Ruhl '94 for putting together a very nice Cornell Clubs of Greater Philadelphia / Delaware tailgate -- and thanks to the band for coming to entertain us.
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Jacob 03 on November 21, 2005, 12:05:34 PM
[Q]Brian Deerr Wrote:

 [Q2]jmh30 Wrote:


(And also props to Deerr.  )[/Q]
::tips hat to Mr. Herman::[/q]

You're both tools :-P

[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:

 Schadenfreudeville, baby. I'm not ashamed to admit it.

[/q]

Wouldn't it be Shadenfreudeburg?


Thanks for the highlights of "The Game," Rich.  I hope Cornell never sees such an ugly OT affair.  
Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn
Post by: Hillel Hoffmann on November 21, 2005, 12:10:11 PM
[Q]Jacob 03 Wrote: Wouldn't it be Shadenfreudeburg? [/q]
Schadenfreudestadt am Schuylkill

Title: Re: CU Football vs. Penn (W16-7) postgame comments)
Post by: Beeeej on November 25, 2005, 06:46:13 PM
[Q]billhoward Wrote:
The Penn band also wasted half its halftime show thanking each senior on the band with inside jokes that were lost on just about everybody there.[/q]

The Big Red Band does that at their last home game of every season, too.  Or at least they used to.  :-)

Beeeej