Football picked eighth in media poll

Started by nyc94, August 14, 2010, 03:40:27 PM

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nyc94

Not much to discuss.


School        Points
1. Harvard (10)  128    
2. Penn (6)      124
3. Brown         95    
4. Yale (1)      83    
5. Columbia      61
6. Princeton     55
7. Dartmouth     39
8. Cornell       27

http://cornellbigred.com/news/2010/8/10/FB_0810104149.aspx

Trotsky

"We finished last with you and we can finish last without you."  (Branch Rickey to Ralph Kiner)

ugarte

Awesome! The year after the basketball team finishes in the top 20, the football team is going to be top 10!

dbilmes

I can't remember Columbia being a preseason pick to finish that high. At least one Ivy football program from New York State is heading in the right direction!

Trotsky

Well, this may as well be the 2010 football thread.  It will help keep things in perspective.

I can't find a depth chart, so here are our skill position players.  Anybody with some knowledge care to comment on who will be a key or peripheral performer, and who's on the practice squad?  (2009 stats in parens)

QB Chris Amrheim (6 pass)
QB Josh Vick
QB Adam Currie (30 rush, 207 pass)
QB Houston Hawley
QB Michael DiChiara

RB Troy Lewis
RB Dustin Dillard
RB Nick Booker-Tandy
RB Marcus Hendren (232 rush, 6 receive)
RB Grant Gellatly
RB Bobby Murphy
RB Taylor Engstrom
RB Nick Mlady (55 rush, 5 receive)
RB Josh Boyle
RB Brian Murray

TE John Nitti
TE Ryan Houska (132 receive)
TE Kyle Arendsen
TE Jake Allyn
TE J. C. Tretter (18 receive)

WR Tom Randall
WR Alex Johnson
WR Chris Dennis
WR Evan Maclin
WR Ty Siam
WR Luke Tasker
WR John Alexander
WR Shane Savage (9 rush, 37 pass, 371 receive)
WR Walter Simmons
WR Ben Moody (40 rush, 1 receive)
WR Nick Baccile
WR Graham Tenney
WR Kurt Ondash
WR Matt Drumheller
WR Jon Scheidler
WR E. J. Williams
WR Doug Dolan
WR Jesse Heon
WR Davis Austin

billhoward

I was going to write something snarky about how when you finish the season so badly, graduation losses can't hurt all that much. Or wonder if the ROTC conditioning and positive-attitudes coach is back. But never mind. Good luck to the team. It takes dedication to show up each day for practice the season will have a lot bad days. Maybe Kent Austin can lead us out of the wilderness. Andy Noel has made more good than bad hires or (as someone pointed out to me) good contract-renewals.

Trotsky

Think of it as getting in on the ground floor.

The schedule.  NYC folks will be glad to see they are coming down twice this year:

09/18 01:00 at Wagner
09/25 12:30 Yale (homecoming)
10/02 03:30 at Bucknell
10/09 12:00 at Harvard
10/16 12:30 Colgate
10/23 12:30 at Brown
10/30 12:30 Princeton
11/06 12:30 Dartmouth
11/13 12:30 at Columbia
11/20 12:30 Penn

ugarte

Quote from: TrotskyThink of it as getting in on the ground floor.

The schedule.  NYC folks will be glad to see they are coming down twice this year:

09/18 01:00 at Wagner
Are you under the impression that Staten Island counts?

Beeeej

I don't much care that they're playing on Staten Island while I'll be fasting in shul, but it'll be nice to have another Sy Katz Parade this year on November 13.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: TrotskyWell, this may as well be the 2010 football thread.  It will help keep things in perspective.

I can't find a depth chart, so here are our skill position players.  Anybody with some knowledge care to comment on who will be a key or peripheral performer, and who's on the practice squad?  (2009 stats in parens)

QB Chris Amrheim (6 pass)
QB Josh Vick
QB Adam Currie (30 rush, 207 pass)
QB Houston Hawley
QB Michael DiChiara
I am hoping that Jeff Mathews, a 6'4", 216 pounder who passed for 3,314 yards and 37 touchdowns last year in California high school football, will turn out to be a first-rate Ivy League quarterback.
Al DeFlorio '65

Trotsky

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: TrotskyThink of it as getting in on the ground floor.

The schedule.  NYC folks will be glad to see they are coming down twice this year:

09/18 01:00 at Wagner
Are you under the impression that Staten Island counts?
Meh.  You all talk funny.

billhoward

Wagner, like Stevens in Hoboken, has an awesome view of NYC. The previous Wagner president had grand schemes to turn Wagner into an Amherst-level mecca on NYC pushing proximity to NYC along with a water barrier from the rougher elements of the other boroughs so your sons and daughters remain unaffected. Good idea but it fell through.

I'm going since a) I've got nothing better to do, and b) I want to see an unbeaten Big Red football team play. But for sure it's the Columbia game that Cornell U is gearing up for, for fans / alumni / students. Our class will have a reception Friday as well other classes, there are unspecified but exciting (Cornell tells us) pre-game activities, and there will be a tailgate sponsored by the Cornell Football Assn at Baker - Wien field / complex that may be better to buy into that try to do your own. I read Columbia's tailgating rules and if I got it right, only Columbia boosters in the Kitty Cat Club or whatever they call their upscale fan base, are allowed to park within the complex and only people who park within the complex are allowed to bring in their own liquor.

Statistically, we're due.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: billhowardWagner, like Stevens in Hoboken, has an awesome view of NYC. The previous Wagner president had grand schemes to turn Wagner into an Amherst-level mecca on NYC pushing proximity to NYC along with a water barrier from the rougher elements of the other boroughs so your sons and daughters remain unaffected. Good idea but it fell through.

I'm going since a) I've got nothing better to do, and b) I want to see an unbeaten Big Red football team play. But for sure it's the Columbia game that Cornell U is gearing up for, for fans / alumni / students. Our class will have a reception Friday as well other classes, there are unspecified but exciting (Cornell tells us) pre-game activities, and there will be a tailgate sponsored by the Cornell Football Assn at Baker - Wien field / complex that may be better to buy into that try to do your own. I read Columbia's tailgating rules and if I got it right, only Columbia boosters in the Kitty Cat Club or whatever they call their upscale fan base, are allowed to park within the complex and only people who park within the complex are allowed to bring in their own liquor.

Statistically, we're due.
And Wagner was beaten badly by...um...Assumption, when their "late rally [consisting of six points] fell short."
Al DeFlorio '65

Trotsky

Quote from: billhowardThe previous Wagner president had grand schemes to turn Wagner into an Amherst-level mecca on NYC pushing proximity to NYC along with a water barrier from the rougher elements of the other boroughs so your sons and daughters remain unaffected. Good idea but it fell through.
After Jersey Shore, I think the rest of the boroughs want the water barrier from Angelina, Vinny and the Situation.

nyc94

Quote from: Beeeejbut it'll be nice to have another Sy Katz Parade this year on November 13.

With special grand marshal, Governor David A. Paterson!