Cornell football 2015...

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

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Ken711

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Ken71140-3 in the 4th quarter.
And so it ends.

There was never any doubt.  The differences in where the Harvard football program has performed for the last 15 years versus Cornell's football program are striking.

billhoward

There is this bright spot (the player, not the typing). Imagine the score if not for Fraser.

Quote from: Cornell game storyOn special teams, senior Chris Fraser excelled, putning seven tiems and averaging a robust 52.4 yards per kick with a long of 67 yards, on of three punts of more than 60 yards. http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2015/10/10/FB_1010152915.aspx

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: billhowardThere is this bright spot (the player, not the typing). Imagine the score if not for Fraser.

Quote from: Cornell game storyOn special teams, senior Chris Fraser excelled, putning seven tiems and averaging a robust 52.4 yards per kick with a long of 67 yards, on of three punts of more than 60 yards. http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2015/10/10/FB_1010152915.aspx
Imagine if Cornell's kickoff and punt coverage weren't so abysmal.
Al DeFlorio '65

rss77

Fraser was excellent agreed but he also needs to learn not out punt the coverage.  Agreed that talent wise Harvard is on different planet but Cornell continues to shoot itself in the foot with untimely penalties and lapses in judgement plus some poor execution from our starting qb.  The defense did not play badly as without their efforts in the red zone Harvard probably would have scored in upper 60s.

CAS

Last 2 years under Coach Kent Austin, Cornell went 5-5 and 4-6.
Under Dave Archer, Cornell is 3-7, 1-9, and now 0-4, a cumulative 4-20.

Ken711

Cornell will get their first and possibly only win of the season at Sacred Heart next Saturday.

billhoward

Quote from: Ken711Cornell will get their first and possibly only win of the season at Sacred Heart next Saturday.
Columbia got its lone win so far and possibly for the season Saturday vs. Wagner. Cornell-Columbia will be competitive.

Ken711

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Ken711Cornell will get their first and possibly only win of the season at Sacred Heart next Saturday.
Columbia got its lone win so far and possibly for the season Saturday vs. Wagner. Cornell-Columbia will be competitive.

Agreed, it'll be the battle to remain out of the Ivy League cellar.

CAS

The Big Green Alert, a Dartmouth football blog, reports Cornell is a 10.5 point underdog to Sacred Heart this Saturday.

KeithK

Quote from: CASThe Big Green Alert, a Dartmouth football blog, reports Cornell is a 10.5 point underdog to Sacred Heart this Saturday.
That's fine. When you're this bad you might as well shoot for the #1 draft pick.

CAS

Since 2000, Cornell has had one winning season in football - 6-4 in 2005.

dbilmes

Quote from: CASThe Big Green Alert, a Dartmouth football blog, reports Cornell is a 10.5 point underdog to Sacred Heart this Saturday.
Even with its 49-7 loss to Dartmouth, Sacred Heart is averaging 33 points per game, and it's won its league the past two seasons. So it's not a surprise that we're double-digit underdogs.

billhoward

Today at www.cornellbigred.com, the landing page carousel of stories (the eight radio buttons) was women's cross-country, men's cross-country, men's basketball, men's hockey, women's hockey, field hockey, men's soccer, and women's soccer. No football.

Swampy

Quote from: billhowardToday at www.cornellbigred.com, the landing page carousel of stories (the eight radio buttons) was women's cross-country, men's cross-country, men's basketball, men's hockey, women's hockey, field hockey, men's soccer, and women's soccer. No football.

Funny, I heard Cornell is planning to have a football team in the near future.

CAS

Cornell losing 31-6 early 4th quarter.  Headed to 15th loss in last 16 games. 1 winning season in last 16 years. Andy has named 4 head coaches during this period.