Cornell football 2015...

Started by CAS, August 11, 2015, 11:47:30 AM

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RichH

Quote from: toddloseWatching him didn't really instill much confidence in our football program.

He reminds me of Chris Farley from Tommy Boy.

Sorry, I couldn't stomach any of it as soon as I heard our esteemed athletic-director-for-life say "I'm 'high atop' Schoellkopf Hall..." If anybody should know the phrase that pays around here is "far above," it's the person in that position.

But, I guess they don't play that song at wrestling matches, so how is he to know?

TimV

How about the phrase "Not putting freshmen over their skis"  instead of "over their heads."  Being over your skis is a good thing.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

CAS

Yale Daily News has a recent story re Ivy football recruiting.  Story states that Yale and Columbia each have 10 recruits rated 2 or 3 stars committed for next fall. Cornell has 1 ranked recruit. Interesting how quickly Bagnoli is turning around Columbia recruiting.  Shows what institutional support and a good coach can do in turning around a moribund program.

marty

Quote from: CASYale Daily News has a recent story re Ivy football recruiting.  Story states that Yale and Columbia each have 10 recruits rated 2 or 3 stars committed for next fall. Cornell has 1 ranked recruit. Interesting how quickly Bagnoli is turning around Columbia recruiting.  Shows what institutional support and a good coach can do in turning around a moribund program.

Columbia has a another recruit of some stature coming under Bagnoli.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

billhoward

Notice the Yale Daily News does a story about recruiting across the Ivy League. That's nice, and not just about what Yale landed.

Ken711

Quote from: billhowardNotice the Yale Daily News does a story about recruiting across the Ivy League. That's nice, and not just about what Yale landed.

They care about football and follow the recruiting each year closely, something the Cornell Sun has never done.