CU Football vs. Penn

Started by Tom Tone, November 19, 2005, 02:13:26 PM

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Tom Tone

Cornell 10- Penn 7 with less than 1 to go in the 3rd.

The precious Trustee's Cup at stake. :)

Al DeFlorio

Now 16-7 after a bad snap on the extra point
Al DeFlorio '65

RichH

PAT had a bad snap.  16-7.

"The Game" is televised on WGN, with Yale holding a 14-3 lead at halftime.

Chris \'03

Kuhn 5 yd rushing score 16-7 (bad snap on PAT) with under 12 to play.

They talked about the game briefly on PTI, Tony asking who Mike had in the game. Wilbon asked if he was talking about lacrosse.

RichH

Scoreboard:

 
Cornell   16
Penn       7   4th         
    
Brown     45
Columbia  14   3rd         
     
Harvard      3
Yale      14    Half
              
Princeton 13
Dartmouth  0    3rd
   

Brown on their way to an outright championship.

Al DeFlorio

[Q]Tom Tone Wrote:
The precious Trustee's Cup at stake. [/q]
While the Trustee's Cup may not be a big deal, having the seniors go out with a win over Penn would be really nice--especially after the fiasco two years ago.

Al DeFlorio '65

Jordan 04

Also televised on HDNet.

[Q]RichH Wrote:

 PAT had a bad snap.  16-7.

"The Game" is televised on WGN, with Yale holding a 14-3 lead at halftime.



Edited 1 times. Last edit at 11/19/05 02:18PM by RichH.[/q]


Chris \'03

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RichH Wrote:

 

"The Game" is televised on WGN, with Yale holding a 14-3 lead at halftime.


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In a matchup of Yankee broadcasters of yesterday and today, it's John Sterling calling Brown/Columbia on YES and Charley Steiner calling Yale/Harvard.


Al DeFlorio

[Q]Jordan 04 Wrote:

 Also televised on HDNet.

[Q2]RichH Wrote:
"The Game" is televised on WGN, with Yale holding a 14-3 lead at halftime.



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And in high def on Boston's channel 56.

Al DeFlorio '65

Tom Tone

Cornell with the ball. Less than 3 to go.

Tom Tone


Chris \'03

Penn punts and Cornell will win it. First win over Penn since '99 and a winning Ivy record. Cornell will tie the H/Y loser for 4th in the league.

Tom Tone

Apparently it is also the 600th win for the program.

RichH

 
Cornell   16
Penn       7   FINAL!         
    
Brown     52
Columbia  21   4th         
     
Harvard     10
Yale      21    3rd
              
Princeton 27
Dartmouth  0    4th
   

RichH

Should the scores hold (still a lot of time in the H-Y Game), the standings will look like this:


Ivy League     Conf     All
1 Brown    6-1    9-1
2 Princeton    5-2    7-3
  Yale       5-2    5-5
4 Cornell    4-3    6-4
  Harvard    4-3    6-4
6 Pennsylvania    3-4    5-5
7 Dartmouth    1-6    2-8
8 Columbia    0-7    2-8


Should Harvard come back and beat Yale, those two will simply trade places.  Cornell was two winnable games from an outright championship, I say.  And heck...had we just beaten Brown in Ithaca, that's a 4-way tie for the championship.