Cornell football 2015...

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

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Trotsky

7:30 in Penn is on pace to win 160-0.

Trotsky

Jatis runs one play, down holding his knee

ugarte

I'll take a 34-21 loss to Penn. Not a terrible finish.

Ken711

Quote from: ugarteI'll take a 34-21 loss to Penn. Not a terrible finish.

The game yes, the season no.  5 wins in 3 years?

CAS

We were losing 20-0 mid 1st Q, and 34-7 late 3rd Q.  The game wasn't competitive.

Ken711

Quote from: CASWe were losing 20-0 mid 1st Q, and 34-7 late 3rd Q.  The game wasn't competitive.

It wasn't competitive but Cornell covered the point spread. ;-)  I hope Andy Noel won't let this "rebuilding" continue after next season unless we see some wins!

TimV

I agree with CAS.  The game was not that close, the team was not competitive, especially our defensive backfield, anf undisciplined on the offensive line. We are in deep trouble in football.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

Ken711

From the Cornell Sun write-up on the Penn game.  We are giving out bricks now.  I guess it's consolation for not passing out championship rings.

Quote from: Archer gave member each of the senior class a brick with a plaque inscribed with their name on it, a gesture symbolic of how the senior class laid the foundation for future years of Cornell football.

"That certainly shows to me the message is being driven home that comes with the culture of playing for each other no matter what the score is or what is happening," Archer said. "It shows me that that is being bought into."

http://cornellsun.com/2015/11/21/cornell-football-falls-to-ivy-league-champion-penn-in-season-finale/

Ken711

Quote from: Ken711From the Cornell Sun write-up on the Penn game.  We are giving out bricks now.  I guess it's consolation for not passing out championship rings.

Quote from: Archer gave member each of the senior class a brick with a plaque inscribed with their name on it, a gesture symbolic of how the senior class laid the foundation for future years of Cornell football.

"That certainly shows to me the message is being driven home that comes with the culture of playing for each other no matter what the score is or what is happening," Archer said. "It shows me that that is being bought into."

http://cornellsun.com/2015/11/21/cornell-football-falls-to-ivy-league-champion-penn-in-season-finale/

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billhoward

Ivy release: http://www.ivyleaguesports.com/sports/fball/2015-16/releases/Football_All-Ivy-Rookie_of_the_Year-Coach_of_the_Year_Announced Senior
Cornell release: http://cornellbigred.com/news/2015/11/24/FB_1124154411.aspx

RB Luke Hagy and junior P Chris Fraser (unanimous) are first-team All-Ivy. Senior OLB JJ Fives is second-team. That's it for Cornell, not even one HM. Columbia had 8 total selections. Player of the year finalists announced Dec. 1, winner Dec. 7. In the interests of inclusiveness, All-Ivy first team has 2 QBs, 4 RBs.



FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
Offense
Jacob Flores, Dartmouth (Sr., OL - Arlington, Texas)
*Anthony Fabiano, Harvard (Sr., OL - Wakefield, Mass.)
*Cole Toner, Harvard (Sr., OL - Greenwood, Ind.)
Adam Redmond, Harvard (Sr., OL - Strongsville, Ohio)
Tanner Thexton, Penn (Sr., OL - Somerville, N.J.)
Luke Longinotti, Yale (Sr., C - Burlingame, Calif.)
Scott Hosch, Harvard (Sr., QB - Sugar Hill, Ga.)
Alek Torgersen, Penn (Jr., QB - Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Cameron Molina, Columbia (Sr., RB - Broadlands, Va.)
Luke Hagy, Cornell (Sr., RB - Pittsburgh)
*Paul Stanton, Jr., Harvard (Sr., RB - Kenner, La.)
John Lovett, Princeton (So., RB - Hyattsville, Md.)
Alexander Jette, Brown (Jr., WR/RS - North Attleboro, Mass.)
Ryan McManus, Dartmouth (Sr., WR/RS - Mendota Heights, Minn.)
*Justin Watson, Penn (So., WR - Bridgeville, Pa.)
*Ben Braunecker, Harvard (Sr., TE - Ferdinand, Ind.)

Defense
Toba Akinleye, Columbia (Sr., DL - Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Cody Fulleton, Dartmouth (Sr., DE - Seattle)
*A.J. Zuttah, Dartmouth (Sr., DT - Edison, N.J.)
Copache Tyler, Yale (Jr., DT - Springfield, Ill.)
*Will McNamara, Dartmouth (Sr., LB - Chicago)
Folarian Orimolade, Dartmouth (Jr., LB - Burtonsville, Md.)
*Tyler Drake, Penn (Sr., LB - Plantation, Fla.)
Eric Medes, Harvard (Sr., LB - Mount Laurel, N.J.)
David Caldwell, Dartmouth (Sr., DB - Charlotte, N.C.)
*Vernon Harris, Dartmouth (Sr., CB - Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
*Sean Ahern, Harvard (Sr., DB - Cincinnati)
Spencer Rymiszewski, Yale (Jr., CB - West Chester, Pa.)

Special Teams
Nolan Bieck, Princeton (Sr., PK - Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
*Chris Fraser, Cornell (Jr., P - Potomac, Md.)
Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (Fr., WR/RS - Sacramento, Calif.)

SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Offense
Niko Mamula, Dartmouth (Sr., OL - Carnegie, Pa.)
Larry Allen, Jr., Harvard (So., OL - Danvile, Calif.)
Max Rich, Harvard (Jr., OL - Portland, Ore.)
Daniel Poulos, Penn (Jr., OL - Park Ridge, Ill.)
Britt Colcolough, Princeton (Sr., OL - Memphis, Tenn.)
Dalyn Williams, Dartmouth (Sr., QB - Corinth, Texas)
Anthony Firkser, Harvard (Jr., TE/H-Back - Manalapan, N.J.)
Joe Rhattigan, Princeton (Jr., RB - Naperville, Ill.)
Troy Doles, Brown (Sr., WR - Saratoga, Calif.)
Victor Williams, Dartmouth (Sr., WR - Muskogee, Okla.)
Andrew Fischer, Harvard (Sr., WR - Diamond Bar, Calif.)
Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (Fr., WR/RS - Sacramento, Calif.)
Ryan O'Malley, Penn (Sr., TE - Summit, N.J.)

Defense
Niko Padilla, Columbia (Sr., DL - Dallas)
Chad Washington, Columbia (Sr., DL - Oakland, Calif.)
James Duberg, Harvard (Sr., DE - Chula Vista, Calif.)
Lukas Nossem, Penn (Sr., DL - Munster, Ind.)
William Twyman, Brown (Sr., ILB - Sudbury, Mass.)
JJ Fives, Cornell (Sr., OLB - Scott Township, Pa.)
Zach Slafsky, Dartmouth (Sr., LB - Boca Raton, Fla.)
Matt Koran, Harvard (Sr., LB - Joliet, Ill.)
Jacob Lindsey, Harvard (Sr., LB - Cleves, Ohio)
Matt Arends, Princeton (Sr., LB - Prior Lake, Minn.)
Troy Donahue, Dartmouth (Sr., DB - Greenwood Village, Colo.)
Chris Evans, Harvard (Sr., DB - Plainsboro, N.J.)
Ian Dobbins, Penn (Sr., DB - Belle Vernon, Pa.)
Dorian Williams, Princeton (Jr., S - Streetsboro, Ohio)

Special Teams
Bryan Holmes, Yale (Jr., PK - Holland, Mich.)
Ben Kepley, Dartmouth (Jr., P - Charlotte, N.C.)
Ryan McManus, Dartmouth (Sr., WR/RS - Mendota Heights, Minn.)

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Dakota Girard, Brown (Jr., OL - Wellfleet, Mass.)
Matthew Girard, Brown (Jr., OL - Holyoke, Mass.)
Billy Lawrence, Columbia (Sr., OL - Burr Ridge, Ill.)
Nick Demes, Penn (Jr., OL - Western Springs, Ill.)
Mitchell Sweigart, Princeton (So., OL - Washington Boro, Pa.)
Scott Carpenter, Princeton (Jr., TE - Vienna, Va.)
Richard Jarvis, Brown (Jr., DE - Watertown, Mass.)
Sawyer Whalen, Dartmouth (Sr., DE - Woodinville, Wash.)
Dan Connaughton, Penn (Sr., DL - Lincoln, Mass.)
Birk Olson, Princeton (Jr., DL - Monticello, Minn.)
Henry Schlossberg, Princeton (Jr., DL - Los Angeles)
Marty Moesta, Yale (Jr., DE - Grosse Point, Mich.)
Eric Wickham, Dartmouth (Sr., LB - Richmond Hill, Ga.)
Donald Panciello, Penn (Jr., LB/LS - Succasunna, N.J.)
Matthew Oplinger, Yale (So., OLB - Summit, N.J.)
Matthew Cahal, Columbia (Sr., DB - Paradise Valley, Ariz.)
Jared Katz, Columbia (Jr., DB - Manorville, N.Y.)
Chai Reece, Dartmouth (Sr., CB - Playa del Ray, Calif.)
Asante Gibson, Harvard (Sr., DB - Chula Vista, Calif.)
Anthony Gaffney, Princeton (Sr., CB - Columbus, N.J.)
Cole Champion, Yale (Sr., S - Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Cameron Nizialek, Columbia (Jr., P - Chantilly, Va.)
Tyler Roth, Princeton (Jr., P - Pittsburgh)
Alexander Jette, Brown (Jr., WR/RS - North Attleboro, Mass.)
Dré Nelson, Princeton (Sr., RB/RS - Stone Mountain, Ga.)

*Unanimous Selection

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
*Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (Fr., WR/RS - Sacramento, Calif.)

COACH OF THE YEAR
Ray Priore, Penn

George64

A quick count has Princeton with 8 on the list returning, Yale, Penn and Brown 5, Harvard 4, Dartmouth and Columbia 2, and Cornell 1 (punter Chris Fraser, who should get a lot more exposure).

George64

Ah, memories!  Cornell versus Columbia, October 30, 1971.  Cornell won 24-21 and finished the season 8-1.  Team featured Ed Marinaro, Mark Piscitelli, Bob Lally, Mark Allen . . . (Cornell University Library - Rare and Manuscript Collections)

Ken711

Quote from: George64Ah, memories!  Cornell versus Columbia, October 30, 1971.  Cornell won 24-21 and finished the season 8-1.  Team featured Ed Marinaro, Mark Piscitelli, Bob Lally, Mark Allen . . . (Cornell University Library - Rare and Manuscript Collections)

Yes, great memories.  More people in attendance for that one game then probably the whole 2015 season attendance combined.

TimV

::wtf::You sure?  That crowd Looks more like one of the Cornell-Michigan games from the late 30's.  Aside from the astroturf. ::doh:: Columbia sure traveled well in those days.::nut::
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

KeithK

Quote from: TimV::wtf::You sure?  That crowd Looks more like one of the Cornell-Michigan games from the late 30's.  Aside from the astroturf. ::doh:: Columbia sure traveled well in those days.::nut::
That crowd looks more like graduation to me.  It's hard to picture the crescent filled for a football game.