Cornell Football -- The Future Starts Now

Started by scoop85, December 10, 2010, 10:58:16 PM

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scoop85

Florida QB chooses Cornell over a number of Ivies and I-A Florida Atlantic

David Harding

Sam Wood's highlight reel is on YouTube  He passes, runs, and punts.

Ken711


billhoward

Sam's highlights reel runs 10 minutes. That alone could be a good sign.

David Harding

Quote from: billhowardSam's highlights reel runs 10 minutes. That alone could be a good sign.
It's hard to tell, but it could have been every run for positive yards, every complete pass, and every punt for the whole season.

Swampy

Cornell's had pretty good luck with quarterbacks named "Wood." Wouldn't it be a kick if Sam Wood is somehow related to Gary Wood '64?

Given Cornell's glorious football history, albeit in the dark, distant past, Sam could do a lot worse than following in the footsteps of "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback."::cheer::

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: SwampyCornell's had pretty good luck with quarterbacks named "Wood." Wouldn't it be a kick if Sam Wood is somehow related to Gary Wood '64?

Given Cornell's glorious football history, albeit in the dark, distant past, Sam could do a lot worse than following in the footsteps of "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback."::cheer::
George Pfann?

http://www.sae-cornell.org/public1.asp
Al DeFlorio '65

Trotsky

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: SwampyCornell's had pretty good luck with quarterbacks named "Wood." Wouldn't it be a kick if Sam Wood is somehow related to Gary Wood '64?

Given Cornell's glorious football history, albeit in the dark, distant past, Sam could do a lot worse than following in the footsteps of "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback."::cheer::
George Pfann?

http://www.sae-cornell.org/public1.asp
Wow.  No disrespect at all to Sam Wood, but that is one helluva bio.

Swampy

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: SwampyCornell's had pretty good luck with quarterbacks named "Wood." Wouldn't it be a kick if Sam Wood is somehow related to Gary Wood '64?

Given Cornell's glorious football history, albeit in the dark, distant past, Sam could do a lot worse than following in the footsteps of "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback."::cheer::
George Pfann?

http://www.sae-cornell.org/public1.asp
Wow.  No disrespect at all to Sam Wood, but that is one helluva bio.

Well, it was GARY Wood who was voted "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback". Since I never saw him or George Pfann play, I can't comment on the comparison. But I can say with some confidence that SAM Wood never played a game for the Big Red.

Trotsky

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: SwampyCornell's had pretty good luck with quarterbacks named "Wood." Wouldn't it be a kick if Sam Wood is somehow related to Gary Wood '64?

Given Cornell's glorious football history, albeit in the dark, distant past, Sam could do a lot worse than following in the footsteps of "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback."::cheer::
George Pfann?

http://www.sae-cornell.org/public1.asp
Wow.  No disrespect at all to Sam Wood, but that is one helluva bio.

Well, it was GARY Wood who was voted "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback". Since I never saw him or George Pfann play, I can't comment on the comparison. But I can say with some confidence that SAM Wood never played a game for the Big Red.
1. We all make mistakes.
2. Blow me.
3. Merry Xmas.

Swampy

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: SwampyCornell's had pretty good luck with quarterbacks named "Wood." Wouldn't it be a kick if Sam Wood is somehow related to Gary Wood '64?

Given Cornell's glorious football history, albeit in the dark, distant past, Sam could do a lot worse than following in the footsteps of "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback."::cheer::
George Pfann?

http://www.sae-cornell.org/public1.asp
Wow.  No disrespect at all to Sam Wood, but that is one helluva bio.

Well, it was GARY Wood who was voted "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback". Since I never saw him or George Pfann play, I can't comment on the comparison. But I can say with some confidence that SAM Wood never played a game for the Big Red.
1. We all make mistakes.
2. Blow me.
3. Merry Xmas.

The first time is tragedy, the second is farce. Ho, ho, ho.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: SwampyCornell's had pretty good luck with quarterbacks named "Wood." Wouldn't it be a kick if Sam Wood is somehow related to Gary Wood '64?

Given Cornell's glorious football history, albeit in the dark, distant past, Sam could do a lot worse than following in the footsteps of "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback."::cheer::
George Pfann?

http://www.sae-cornell.org/public1.asp
Wow.  No disrespect at all to Sam Wood, but that is one helluva bio.

Well, it was GARY Wood who was voted "Cornell's greatest-ever quarterback". Since I never saw him or George Pfann play, I can't comment on the comparison. But I can say with some confidence that SAM Wood never played a game for the Big Red.
1. We all make mistakes.
2. Blow me.
3. Merry Xmas.

The first time is tragedy, the second is farce. Ho, ho, ho.

Once is happenstance.  Twice is coincidence.  The third time it's enemy action.

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: SwampyThe first time is tragedy, the second is farce. Ho, ho, ho.

Once is happenstance.  Twice is coincidence.  The third time it's enemy action.
One is a tragedy.  But to lose two looks like carelessness.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: SwampyThe first time is tragedy, the second is farce. Ho, ho, ho.

Once is happenstance.  Twice is coincidence.  The third time it's enemy action.
One is a tragedy.  But to lose two looks like carelessness.

Had to look it up, but I like it.  :-)

"The death of one man is a tragedy, but the death of millions is a statistic."

Roy 82

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: SwampyThe first time is tragedy, the second is farce. Ho, ho, ho.

Once is happenstance.  Twice is coincidence.  The third time it's enemy action.
One is a tragedy.  But to lose two looks like carelessness.

Had to look it up, but I like it.  :-)

"The death of one man is a tragedy, but the death of millions is a statistic."

There are a lot of powerful quotes like that. In 1984 there was a parody of the New York Post that was put out with a headline describing a fictional nuclear attack starting World War III that read:
KABOOM! Michael Jackson, 80 million others dead."