Cornell Football 2019

Started by billhoward, February 05, 2019, 09:57:56 AM

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billhoward

The excitement is building. Cornell has a youthful veteran coach not much older than Sean McVay. I've marked my calendar for Homecoming.

[b]2019 Cornell Football Schedule
SaturdaY    Opponent[/b]
Sep. 21    @ Marist
Sep. 28    @ Yale [b]
Oct.  5    Georgetown Hoyas (Homecoming)[/b]
Oct. 12    @ Harvard
Oct. 19    Colgate
Oct. 26    Brown
Nov.  2     Princeton
Nov.  9    @ Penn
Nov. 16    @ Dartmouth
Nov. 23    Columbia


For New Jersey / metro Philadelphia residents, it's nice to see the away games versus Princeton and Penn are now in alternating years.

CAS

Thx for posting schedule.  Might be more excitement if our coach didn't have a 15-45 record.

scoop85

Quote from: billhowardThe excitement is building. Cornell has a youthful veteran coach not much older than Sean McVay. I've marked my calendar for Homecoming.

[b]2019 Cornell Football Schedule
SaturdaY    Opponent[/b]
Sep. 21    @ Marist
Sep. 28    @ Yale [b]
Oct.  5    Georgetown Hoyas (Homecoming)[/b]
Oct. 12    @ Harvard
Oct. 19    Colgate
Oct. 26    Brown
Nov.  2     Princeton
Nov.  9    @ Penn
Nov. 16    @ Dartmouth
Nov. 23    Columbia


For New Jersey / metro Philadelphia residents, it's nice to see the away games versus Princeton and Penn are now in alternating years.

More forgiving non-conference schedule than we've seen the past couple of years.

Trotsky

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Quote from: billhowardThe excitement is building. Cornell has a youthful veteran coach not much older than Sean McVay. I've marked my calendar for Homecoming.

[b]2019 Cornell Football Schedule
SaturdaY    Opponent[/b]
Sep. 21    @ Marist
Sep. 28    @ Yale [b]
Oct.  5    Georgetown Hoyas (Homecoming)[/b]
Oct. 12    @ Harvard
Oct. 19    Colgate
Oct. 26    Brown
Nov.  2     Princeton
Nov.  9    @ Penn
Nov. 16    @ Dartmouth
Nov. 23    Columbia


For New Jersey / metro Philadelphia residents, it's nice to see the away games versus Princeton and Penn are now in alternating years.

More forgiving non-conference schedule than we've seen the past couple of years.
Is Marist D-II?  That's one of those schools where I think, "Oh right, that's a college."  Like C.W. Post.

Scersk '97

Quote from: scoop85More forgiving non-conference schedule than we've seen the past couple of years.

The only forgiving non-conference schedule these days would be not having one.

scoop85

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Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: billhowardThe excitement is building. Cornell has a youthful veteran coach not much older than Sean McVay. I've marked my calendar for Homecoming.

[b]2019 Cornell Football Schedule
SaturdaY    Opponent[/b]
Sep. 21    @ Marist
Sep. 28    @ Yale [b]
Oct.  5    Georgetown Hoyas (Homecoming)[/b]
Oct. 12    @ Harvard
Oct. 19    Colgate
Oct. 26    Brown
Nov.  2     Princeton
Nov.  9    @ Penn
Nov. 16    @ Dartmouth
Nov. 23    Columbia


For New Jersey / metro Philadelphia residents, it's nice to see the away games versus Princeton and Penn are now in alternating years.

More forgiving non-conference schedule than we've seen the past couple of years.
Is Marist D-II?  That's one of those schools where I think, "Oh right, that's a college."  Like C.W. Post.

Marist is D-1, and has been for some time. Nice school in Poughkeepsie right on the Hudson with a rising academic reputation.

ugarte

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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: billhowardThe excitement is building. Cornell has a youthful veteran coach not much older than Sean McVay. I've marked my calendar for Homecoming.

[b]2019 Cornell Football Schedule
SaturdaY    Opponent[/b]
Sep. 21    @ Marist
Sep. 28    @ Yale [b]
Oct.  5    Georgetown Hoyas (Homecoming)[/b]
Oct. 12    @ Harvard
Oct. 19    Colgate
Oct. 26    Brown
Nov.  2     Princeton
Nov.  9    @ Penn
Nov. 16    @ Dartmouth
Nov. 23    Columbia


For New Jersey / metro Philadelphia residents, it's nice to see the away games versus Princeton and Penn are now in alternating years.

More forgiving non-conference schedule than we've seen the past couple of years.
Is Marist D-II?  That's one of those schools where I think, "Oh right, that's a college."  Like C.W. Post.

Marist is D-1, and has been for some time. Nice school in Poughkeepsie right on the Hudson with a rising academic reputation.
Rik Smits thanks you for remembering.

billhoward

Quote from: scoop85Marist is D-1, and has been for some time. Nice school in Poughkeepsie right on the Hudson with a rising academic reputation.
Marist backs onto a half mile or so of Hudson Riverfront, but unlike Stevens in Hoboken, no dorms with a river view, I believe. Yes, a rising rep, but on the campus tours 6-8 years back, the walker-talkers spend a lot of time talking about how seriously Marist treats alcohol infractions. Also it didn't sound like a school where you asked if the infirmary gives out condoms at the front desk. On the plus side, when the women's basketball team made the NCAAs (see how different Marist is), and it was on TV, Marist needed students on TV, so they chartered a plane for the day to, say, St. Louis. Twenty bucks got you the flight out and back, a ticket, and a Marist T-shirt. That got our son excited, but not as much as the concern over alcohol storm troopers.

scoop85

Cornell got a commitment from this kid who had offers from Michigan, Kentucky and Tulane among others.

Weder

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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: billhowardThe excitement is building. Cornell has a youthful veteran coach not much older than Sean McVay. I've marked my calendar for Homecoming.

[b]2019 Cornell Football Schedule
SaturdaY    Opponent[/b]
Sep. 21    @ Marist
Sep. 28    @ Yale [b]
Oct.  5    Georgetown Hoyas (Homecoming)[/b]
Oct. 12    @ Harvard
Oct. 19    Colgate
Oct. 26    Brown
Nov.  2     Princeton
Nov.  9    @ Penn
Nov. 16    @ Dartmouth
Nov. 23    Columbia


For New Jersey / metro Philadelphia residents, it's nice to see the away games versus Princeton and Penn are now in alternating years.

More forgiving non-conference schedule than we've seen the past couple of years.
Is Marist D-II?  That's one of those schools where I think, "Oh right, that's a college."  Like C.W. Post.

Marist is D-1, and has been for some time. Nice school in Poughkeepsie right on the Hudson with a rising academic reputation.
Rik Smits thanks you for remembering.

I saw Smits at a Marist-CU basketball game in Ithaca years ago.
3/8/96

Swampy

Quote from: scoop85Cornell got a commitment from this kid who had offers from Michigan, Kentucky and Tulane among others.

Interesting. The Rivals page lists schools he's shown interest in -- a very impressive list -- and says he has "Medium" interest in all of them. But Cornell's not even on the list! (Although Dartmouth is.)

The page says he had 9 offers. Since he's listed as being interested in 14 schools, 7 of which I consider "high majors," this is quite impressive. Still, he's listed as only 2 stars (out of 5) -- probably because of his size: 5'9", 185.

scoop85

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Quote from: scoop85Cornell got a commitment from this kid who had offers from Michigan, Kentucky and Tulane among others.

Interesting. The Rivals page lists schools he's shown interest in -- a very impressive list -- and says he has "Medium" interest in all of them. But Cornell's not even on the list! (Although Dartmouth is.)

The page says he had 9 offers. Since he's listed as being interested in 14 schools, 7 of which I consider "high majors," this is quite impressive. Still, he's listed as only 2 stars (out of 5) -- probably because of his size: 5'9", 185.

One of the recruiting sites had him as a 3 star, but I agree his size likely lowered his stock a bit from the ratings folks.  Nonetheless he's the first player I can recall turning down a Michigan offer to come to Cornell.

ugarte

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Quote from: scoop85Cornell got a commitment from this kid who had offers from Michigan, Kentucky and Tulane among others.

Interesting. The Rivals page lists schools he's shown interest in -- a very impressive list -- and says he has "Medium" interest in all of them. But Cornell's not even on the list! (Although Dartmouth is.)

The page says he had 9 offers. Since he's listed as being interested in 14 schools, 7 of which I consider "high majors," this is quite impressive. Still, he's listed as only 2 stars (out of 5) -- probably because of his size: 5'9", 185.

One of the recruiting sites had him as a 3 star, but I agree his size likely lowered his stock a bit from the ratings folks.  Nonetheless he's the first player I can recall turning down a Michigan offer to come to Cornell.
Maybe they wanted him to switch to DB or saw himself as roster filler there.

Swampy

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Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: scoop85Cornell got a commitment from this kid who had offers from Michigan, Kentucky and Tulane among others.

Interesting. The Rivals page lists schools he's shown interest in -- a very impressive list -- and says he has "Medium" interest in all of them. But Cornell's not even on the list! (Although Dartmouth is.)

The page says he had 9 offers. Since he's listed as being interested in 14 schools, 7 of which I consider "high majors," this is quite impressive. Still, he's listed as only 2 stars (out of 5) -- probably because of his size: 5'9", 185.

One of the recruiting sites had him as a 3 star, but I agree his size likely lowered his stock a bit from the ratings folks.  Nonetheless he's the first player I can recall turning down a Michigan offer to come to Cornell.

Well, A.D. White left Michigan and (eventually) went to Cornell. ::popcorn::

Ken711