Cornell football 2015...
Posted by CAS
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: October 31, 2015 06:44PM
47-21 Princeton.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.cws.sco.cisco.com)
Date: October 31, 2015 10:15PM
Comcast Philly now showing it on replay. Seven minutes left.
Ugly.
Ugly.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: CAS (---.nyc.res.rr.com)
Date: November 01, 2015 09:38AM
Columbia is much better this yr w/Bagnoli as coach. They beat Yale yesterday, almost won at Dartmouth last week. We have now lost 17 of our last 18. Our last 4 losses have been by a minimum of 20 points. We will be big underdogs the last 3 games on our schedule , including the Columbia game.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/01/2015 09:47AM by CAS.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 01, 2015 11:40AM
CAS
Columbia is much better this yr w/Bagnoli as coach. They beat Yale yesterday, almost won at Dartmouth last week. We have now lost 17 of our last 18. Our last 4 losses have been by a minimum of 20 points. We will be big underdogs the last 3 games on our schedule , including the Columbia game.
The last time a Cornell football team went winless in a season was in 1935, 80 years ago!
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: TimV (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: November 02, 2015 04:01PM
4 years later they were undefeated and made a claim to the National Championship. Who will be the next Coach Snavely?
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.syrcny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 02, 2015 05:37PM
The worst thing about the football team this year is that because Columbia is last home game, the band will not be traveling to the away Colgate hockey game. That's enough for me to say "Quit football".
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: November 03, 2015 01:11PM
Cornell is a 35 point underdog at Dartmouth this Friday, in a game that is nationally televised. Hard to imagine this game being on TV will help our recruiting...
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: ugarte (---.177.169.163.ipyx-102276-zyo.zip.zayo.com)
Date: November 03, 2015 05:19PM
I don't know. It will probably look like a lot of playing time is available for freshmen.CAS
Cornell is a 35 point underdog at Dartmouth this Friday, in a game that is nationally televised. Hard to imagine this game being on TV will help our recruiting...
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.scansafe.net)
Date: November 05, 2015 02:32AM
ugarte
I don't know. It will probably look like a lot of playing time is available for freshmen.CAS
Cornell is a 35 point underdog at Dartmouth this Friday, in a game that is nationally televised. Hard to imagine this game being on TV will help our recruiting...
If that's not looking for a silver lining, I don't know what is.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: November 05, 2015 09:21AM
Jeff Hopkins '82
ugarte
I don't know. It will probably look like a lot of playing time is available for freshmen.CAS
Cornell is a 35 point underdog at Dartmouth this Friday, in a game that is nationally televised. Hard to imagine this game being on TV will help our recruiting...
If that's not looking for a silver lining, I don't know what is.
Getting the #1 pick in the draft?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 05, 2015 09:52AM
Swampy
Jeff Hopkins '82
ugarte
I don't know. It will probably look like a lot of playing time is available for freshmen.CAS
Cornell is a 35 point underdog at Dartmouth this Friday, in a game that is nationally televised. Hard to imagine this game being on TV will help our recruiting...
If that's not looking for a silver lining, I don't know what is.
Getting the #1 pick in the draft?
Maybe provide 3 extra recruiting slots for the bottom finishing team.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: KeithK (---.216.65.86.rev.sfr.net)
Date: November 05, 2015 12:45PM
The last place Ivy gets three times the number of scholarships.Ken711
Swampy
Jeff Hopkins '82
ugarte
I don't know. It will probably look like a lot of playing time is available for freshmen.CAS
Cornell is a 35 point underdog at Dartmouth this Friday, in a game that is nationally televised. Hard to imagine this game being on TV will help our recruiting...
If that's not looking for a silver lining, I don't know what is.
Getting the #1 pick in the draft?
Maybe provide 3 extra recruiting slots for the bottom finishing team.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 05, 2015 02:18PM
KeithK
The last place Ivy gets three times the number of scholarships.Ken711
Swampy
Jeff Hopkins '82
ugarte
I don't know. It will probably look like a lot of playing time is available for freshmen.CAS
Cornell is a 35 point underdog at Dartmouth this Friday, in a game that is nationally televised. Hard to imagine this game being on TV will help our recruiting...
If that's not looking for a silver lining, I don't know what is.
Getting the #1 pick in the draft?
Maybe provide 3 extra recruiting slots for the bottom finishing team.
In our case, probably necessary.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: November 07, 2015 09:31AM
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: November 07, 2015 09:37AM
The 1940 decision is in the news again.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: November 07, 2015 02:17PM
Trotsky
The 1940 decision is in the news again.
David Whitley - Orlando Sentinel
The Big Red gave America hope.
The Hurricanes are selling us T-shirts.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: George64 (---.rochester.res.rr.com)
Date: November 07, 2015 02:19PM
Trotsky
The 1940 decision is in the news again.
"Scoff if you like, but the Big Red was ranked No. 2 and had an 18-game winning streak." Actually, an 18 game non-losing streak - the last game of the 1938 season against Penn ended 0-0. Nonetheless, this represents the high-water mark for Cornell football. Our best season since then was was 8-1 in 1971 - Marinaro's last year. I had to live in Cleveland for 26 years to experience comparable football disappointment.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: TimV (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: November 07, 2015 07:03PM
Trotsky
Rut roh.
I thought this was going to be a link to a story about Columbia - who we are scheduled to lose to next Saturday - being in position to tie Harvard with 1 minute left in their game. Down 8 points, they forced Harvard to punt, and put all their players on the line to block the punt. Unfortunately, Columbia can't count, and had twelve players in the formation. The resulting penalty gave Harvard the first down, and they ran out the clock.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.scansafe.net)
Date: November 08, 2015 07:08AM
We had 194 yards on offense and 111 yards in penalties. That is just horrendous.
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No wonder football doesn't show up on the front page of the CU Sports webpage.
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No wonder football doesn't show up on the front page of the CU Sports webpage.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 08, 2015 07:32AM
Jeff Hopkins '82
We had 194 yards on offense and 111 yards in penalties. That is just horrendous.
'
No wonder football doesn't show up on the front page of the CU Sports webpage.
So a net offense of 83 yards?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: November 08, 2015 07:53AM
Actually moved the ball pretty well in first half but could do nothing in the red zone. Second half, as usual, was an offensive disaster.Ken711
Jeff Hopkins '82
We had 194 yards on offense and 111 yards in penalties. That is just horrendous.
'
No wonder football doesn't show up on the front page of the CU Sports webpage.
So a net offense of 83 yards?
We must lead the country in first-down penalties.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: CAS (---.nyc.res.rr.com)
Date: November 08, 2015 08:10AM
Does look like we are running the table this year. 18 losses in last 19 games. 5 consecutive blowout losses. And our best player is graduating, Luke Hagy.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 08, 2015 09:43AM
CAS
Does look like we are running the table this year. 18 losses in last 19 games. 5 consecutive blowout losses. And our best player is graduating, Luke Hagy.
Thanks for that upbeat report. Coach Archer says we are building a foundation for a competitive program. ummm....ok, I will have to take his word for it, because the wins-losses say otherwise.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: November 08, 2015 10:54AM
Ken711
CAS
Does look like we are running the table this year. 18 losses in last 19 games. 5 consecutive blowout losses. And our best player is graduating, Luke Hagy.
Thanks for that upbeat report. Coach Archer says we are building a foundation for a competitive program. ummm....ok, I will have to take his word for it, because the wins-losses say otherwise.
Whoever built this house also built a foundation to support it. If you build it, that doesn't necessarily mean it will work.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: KeithK (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: November 08, 2015 09:52PM
More like digging down to the bedrock in preparation for building a foundation.Ken711
CAS
Does look like we are running the table this year. 18 losses in last 19 games. 5 consecutive blowout losses. And our best player is graduating, Luke Hagy.
Thanks for that upbeat report. Coach Archer says we are building a foundation for a competitive program. ummm....ok, I will have to take his word for it, because the wins-losses say otherwise.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 10, 2015 02:14PM
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: November 10, 2015 03:28PM
The son of a friend of my wife has interest in Cornell. He's a well-regarded HS junior RB, excels in academics, comes from a great family (Dad is an Air Force colonel -- great guy but serious as a heart attack about his son's welfare). Most importantly, they have a strong interest in Life After Football and want a great education.
He's taken trips to Duke and Vandy and both schools are interested, so I have to think he could be a contributing player -- perhaps even a starter -- at an Ivy.
So, how does this info get passed along to the recruiting staff?
He's taken trips to Duke and Vandy and both schools are interested, so I have to think he could be a contributing player -- perhaps even a starter -- at an Ivy.
So, how does this info get passed along to the recruiting staff?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: scoop85 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: November 10, 2015 05:18PM
Trotsky
The son of a friend of my wife has interest in Cornell. He's a well-regarded HS junior RB, excels in academics, comes from a great family (Dad is an Air Force colonel -- great guy but serious as a heart attack about his son's welfare). Most importantly, they have a strong interest in Life After Football and want a great education.
He's taken trips to Duke and Vandy and both schools are interested, so I have to think he could be a contributing player -- perhaps even a starter -- at an Ivy.
So, how does this info get passed along to the recruiting staff?
Here's the link to the list of coaches with their email addresses. Probably send an e-mail to Greg Jones, who's listed as the Director of Recruiting Operations.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: ugarte (---.177.169.163.IPYX-102276-ZYO.zip.zayo.com)
Date: November 10, 2015 05:48PM
Cornell found Louis Dale when he sent them his own supercut recruiting tape. Tell your friend's son not to forget to close the cover letter with "P.S. I am not a crackpot."scoop85
Trotsky
The son of a friend of my wife has interest in Cornell. He's a well-regarded HS junior RB, excels in academics, comes from a great family (Dad is an Air Force colonel -- great guy but serious as a heart attack about his son's welfare). Most importantly, they have a strong interest in Life After Football and want a great education.
He's taken trips to Duke and Vandy and both schools are interested, so I have to think he could be a contributing player -- perhaps even a starter -- at an Ivy.
So, how does this info get passed along to the recruiting staff?
Here's the link to the list of coaches with their email addresses. Probably send an e-mail to Greg Jones, who's listed as the Director of Recruiting Operations.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: November 11, 2015 10:04AM
scoop85
Trotsky
The son of a friend of my wife has interest in Cornell. He's a well-regarded HS junior RB, excels in academics, comes from a great family (Dad is an Air Force colonel -- great guy but serious as a heart attack about his son's welfare). Most importantly, they have a strong interest in Life After Football and want a great education.
He's taken trips to Duke and Vandy and both schools are interested, so I have to think he could be a contributing player -- perhaps even a starter -- at an Ivy.
So, how does this info get passed along to the recruiting staff?
Here's the link to the list of coaches with their email addresses. Probably send an e-mail to Greg Jones, who's listed as the Director of Recruiting Operations.
Thank you! I have sent Greg a note and will hope for the best.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: November 12, 2015 04:08PM
Dartmouth football blog reports that Columbia is an 8 point favorite at Cornell this Saturday
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: November 12, 2015 07:06PM
So the point spread is based on betting, right? So what I want to know is, who is their right mind bets on Ivy cellar-dweller football?CAS
Dartmouth football blog reports that Columbia is an 8 point favorite at Cornell this Saturday
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: RichH (134.223.230.---)
Date: November 12, 2015 07:21PM
KeithK
So the point spread is based on betting, right? So what I want to know is, who is their right mind bets on Ivy cellar-dweller football?CAS
Dartmouth football blog reports that Columbia is an 8 point favorite at Cornell this Saturday
There might be a reason to bet on the obscure stuff that nobody knows about. There was one sports book in Las Vegas in the '90s that took action on college hockey. Drunk Big10 idiots would see it, and bet on Ohio State to beat Clarkson, because "who's that?" Or Notre Dame to beat North Dakota, because of football. Odds are set partially because of the betting. If you knew your stuff and realized that Lake Superior State, Maine, and Colorado College were forces, you could clean up.
To more specifically address your question, there are a lot of Ivy educated a-holes with lots of money who want to seem like a big-shot in casinos.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Weder (---.washpost.com)
Date: November 12, 2015 10:20PM
RichH
KeithK
So the point spread is based on betting, right? So what I want to know is, who is their right mind bets on Ivy cellar-dweller football?CAS
Dartmouth football blog reports that Columbia is an 8 point favorite at Cornell this Saturday
There might be a reason to bet on the obscure stuff that nobody knows about. There was one sports book in Las Vegas in the '90s that took action on college hockey. Drunk Big10 idiots would see it, and bet on Ohio State to beat Clarkson, because "who's that?" Or Notre Dame to beat North Dakota, because of football. Odds are set partially because of the betting. If you knew your stuff and realized that Lake Superior State, Maine, and Colorado College were forces, you could clean up.
To more specifically address your question, there are a lot of Ivy educated a-holes with lots of money who want to seem like a big-shot in casinos.
Pro gamblers love obscure stuff.
Re: Cornell football 2015... Columbia
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 01:34PM
Cornell kicks a field goal on its opening drive (Zach Mays, 35 yards, his longest). From there, the two teams march up and down the field, no scoring, and Cornell leads 3-0 at the half. Luke Hagy carries 20 times for ... 49 yards.
Great mid-third quarter opportunity: Sean Scullen picks off a Columbia pass goes 41 yards to the Columbia 24. Hagy takes it to the 15 (shaken up and le, then next play Cornell facemask penalty -15, Mays tries another 38 yard FG on 4th and 8 and this one is blocked. Lost chances. Cornell intercepts on the next Columbia possession. Third quarter ends 3-0 with Cornell in possession near midfield on a failed Columbia fake punt and Hagy still on the bench. The two teams are 4x22 on third down conversions.
Columbia TD with 6:00 to play called back on offensive holding call, Cornell forces QB farther back to 27 on third down and Columbia misses a 44-yard field goal. Jatis in for QB (the running QB) and Gellatly run for 16, 5, 4, 2 and 1 and two first downs with 2:30 to play. On 3rd and 5, Jatis goes 16 to the Columbia 26 and Columbia is out of TOs with 1:35 to play.
So on the 75th anniversary of the Fifth Down game and Cornell's 3-0 forfeit loss to Dartmouth, Cornell beats Columbia 3-0 and ends a nine-game losing streak. Final Cornell 3, Columbia 0.
On to Philadelphia to close out vs. Penn, which is taking it to Harvard right now.
Great mid-third quarter opportunity: Sean Scullen picks off a Columbia pass goes 41 yards to the Columbia 24. Hagy takes it to the 15 (shaken up and le, then next play Cornell facemask penalty -15, Mays tries another 38 yard FG on 4th and 8 and this one is blocked. Lost chances. Cornell intercepts on the next Columbia possession. Third quarter ends 3-0 with Cornell in possession near midfield on a failed Columbia fake punt and Hagy still on the bench. The two teams are 4x22 on third down conversions.
Columbia TD with 6:00 to play called back on offensive holding call, Cornell forces QB farther back to 27 on third down and Columbia misses a 44-yard field goal. Jatis in for QB (the running QB) and Gellatly run for 16, 5, 4, 2 and 1 and two first downs with 2:30 to play. On 3rd and 5, Jatis goes 16 to the Columbia 26 and Columbia is out of TOs with 1:35 to play.
So on the 75th anniversary of the Fifth Down game and Cornell's 3-0 forfeit loss to Dartmouth, Cornell beats Columbia 3-0 and ends a nine-game losing streak. Final Cornell 3, Columbia 0.
On to Philadelphia to close out vs. Penn, which is taking it to Harvard right now.
Edited 6 time(s). Last edit at 11/14/2015 02:53PM by billhoward.
Re: Cornell football 2015... Columbia
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 02:41PM
billhoward
Cornell kicks a field goal on its opening drive (Zach Mays, 35 yards, his longest). From there, the two teams march up and down the field, no scoring, and Cornell leads 3-0 at the half. Luke Hagy carries 20 times for ... 49 yards.
Great mid-third quarter opportunity: Sean Scullen picks off a Columbia pass goes 41 yards to the Columbia 24. Hagy takes it to the 15 (shaken up and le, then next play Cornell facemask penalty -15, Mays tries another 38 yard FG on 4th and 8 and this one is blocked. Lost chances. Cornell intercepts on the next Columbia possession. Third quarter ends 3-0 with Cornell in possession near midfield on a failed Columbia fake punt and Hagy still on the bench. The two teams are 4x22 on third down converstions.
What an offensive display.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: semsox (---.hsd1.va.comcast.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 02:49PM
So when is the parade going to be?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 02:52PM
Wow we are gong to end up 1-9 and avoid the embarrassment of ending up with a winless season.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: margolism (---.nyc.res.rr.com)
Date: November 14, 2015 03:09PM
When was the last time we shut out a football oppoonent?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 03:31PM
margolism
When was the last time we shut out a football oppoonent?
When was the last time we only scored 3 points and won!
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: David Harding (---.hfc.comcastbusiness.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 03:52PM
Last Shutouts: 1993 Shut out both Harvard and Yale, scoring 27 and 21 pointsKen711
margolism
When was the last time we shut out a football oppoonent?
When was the last time we only scored 3 points and won!
Last 3-0 victory was over Harvard in 1986.
That's especially satisfying, isn't it?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: TimV (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: November 14, 2015 03:58PM
David Harding
Last Shutouts: 1993 Shut out both Harvard and Yale, scoring 27 and 21 pointsKen711
margolism
When was the last time we shut out a football oppoonent?
When was the last time we only scored 3 points and won!
Last 3-0 victory was over Harvard in 1986.
That's especially satisfying, isn't it?
Nice work Dave. Before the 1993 shutout of Harvard, the last one was also against Harvard 28-0 on 10/14/89.
Harvard was our bitch. Last century.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 05:04PM
David Harding
Last Shutouts: 1993 Shut out both Harvard and Yale, scoring 27 and 21 pointsKen711
margolism
When was the last time we shut out a football oppoonent?
When was the last time we only scored 3 points and won!
Last 3-0 victory was over Harvard in 1986.
That's especially satisfying, isn't it?
Cornell only had 193 yards of offense. Next week looks like a blow-out loss with Penn having topped Harvard.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 07:14PM
Ken711
David Harding
Last Shutouts: 1993 Shut out both Harvard and Yale, scoring 27 and 21 pointsKen711
margolism
When was the last time we shut out a football oppoonent?
When was the last time we only scored 3 points and won!
Last 3-0 victory was over Harvard in 1986.
That's especially satisfying, isn't it?
Cornell only had 193 yards of offense. Next week looks like a blow-out loss with Penn having topped Harvard.
What? You don't think this big win could turn the season around?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 14, 2015 07:30PM
Swampy
Ken711
David Harding
Last Shutouts: 1993 Shut out both Harvard and Yale, scoring 27 and 21 pointsKen711
margolism
When was the last time we shut out a football oppoonent?
When was the last time we only scored 3 points and won!
Last 3-0 victory was over Harvard in 1986.
That's especially satisfying, isn't it?
Cornell only had 193 yards of offense. Next week looks like a blow-out loss with Penn having topped Harvard.
What? You don't think this big win could turn the season around?
A signature win? Call me skeptical.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: November 15, 2015 02:33PM
Whoops wrong thread
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: CAS (---.nyc.res.rr.com)
Date: November 19, 2015 06:14PM
According to a Columbia football blog, Penn is a 25-point favorite vs Cornell this Saturday
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 19, 2015 06:51PM
CAS
According to a Columbia football blog, Penn is a 25-point favorite vs Cornell this Saturday
That's all?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: November 20, 2015 08:50AM
I feel badly not going to support the Red, but then seeing 3 of Cornell's 10 games isn't bad. A couple years back an underdog Cornell team led by Jeff Matthews devastated Penn's pass defenses. Probably not this year. If you go, parking in the Penn garage costs more than the ticket.CAS
According to a Columbia football blog, Penn is a 25-point favorite vs Cornell this Saturday
Re: Cornell football 2015... @ Penn L34-21
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: November 21, 2015 01:14PM
Took Penn about 5 plays to score off the opening kickoff. Perhaps fearing Cornell's defense would stiffen later in the afternoon, Penn went for a 2-point conversion run and Cornell stopped that. 6-0 Penn 2 minutes in. And then Penn intercepts on the Cornell 32 on the ensuing Cornell possession. Long afternoon coming. ... Final is a respectable 34-21 loss.
Dartmouth (beat Princeton 17-10) and Penn tie for the title, Harvard leading Yale 21-7 in the third and could also finish 6-1 for a three-way tie.
Dartmouth (beat Princeton 17-10) and Penn tie for the title, Harvard leading Yale 21-7 in the third and could also finish 6-1 for a three-way tie.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/21/2015 04:45PM by billhoward.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: November 21, 2015 01:31PM
7:30 in Penn is on pace to win 160-0.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: November 21, 2015 01:37PM
Jatis runs one play, down holding his knee
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: November 21, 2015 05:44PM
I'll take a 34-21 loss to Penn. Not a terrible finish.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 21, 2015 09:03PM
ugarte
I'll take a 34-21 loss to Penn. Not a terrible finish.
The game yes, the season no. 5 wins in 3 years?
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: November 22, 2015 09:17AM
We were losing 20-0 mid 1st Q, and 34-7 late 3rd Q. The game wasn't competitive.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 22, 2015 10:39AM
CAS
We 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!
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: TimV (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: November 22, 2015 02:14PM
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.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 22, 2015 03:36PM
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.
[cornellsun.com]
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.”
[cornellsun.com]
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 23, 2015 06:52PM
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.
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.”
[cornellsun.com]
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Re: Cornell football 2015... All-Ivy
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: November 25, 2015 09:07AM
Ivy release: [www.ivyleaguesports.com] Senior
Cornell release: [cornellbigred.com]
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
Cornell release: [cornellbigred.com]
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
Re: Cornell football 2015... All-Ivy
Posted by: George64 (---.rochester.res.rr.com)
Date: November 25, 2015 12:41PM
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).
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: George64 (---.rochester.res.rr.com)
Date: November 27, 2015 03:40PM
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)
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 27, 2015 05:47PM
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)
Yes, great memories. More people in attendance for that one game then probably the whole 2015 season attendance combined.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: TimV (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: November 27, 2015 10:54PM
You sure? That crowd Looks more like one of the Cornell-Michigan games from the late 30's. Aside from the astroturf. Columbia sure traveled well in those days.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: KeithK (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: November 28, 2015 11:35AM
That crowd looks more like graduation to me. It's hard to picture the crescent filled for a football game.TimV
You sure? That crowd Looks more like one of the Cornell-Michigan games from the late 30's. Aside from the astroturf. Columbia sure traveled well in those days.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: November 28, 2015 11:53AM
Looks like about 23,000 to me:KeithK
That crowd looks more like graduation to me. It's hard to picture the crescent filled for a football game.TimV
You sure? That crowd Looks more like one of the Cornell-Michigan games from the late 30's. Aside from the astroturf. Columbia sure traveled well in those days.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: ugarte (---.177.169.163.ipyx-102276-zyo.zip.zayo.com)
Date: November 30, 2015 10:03AM
I'm not ready to pull the plug on Austin because we aren't the SEC and he came into a bad situation but [www.sun-sentinel.com]
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: November 30, 2015 10:32AM
Ugarte, I assume you mean Archer. Austin went 9-11 in the 2 years preceding Archer being named head coach. Our record is 5-25 under Archer.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: ugarte (---.177.169.163.ipyx-102276-zyo.zip.zayo.com)
Date: November 30, 2015 10:58AM
Aye, I did.CAS
Ugarte, I assume you mean Archer. Austin went 9-11 in the 2 years preceding Archer being named head coach. Our record is 5-25 under Archer.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 30, 2015 11:08AM
Cornell couldn't afford Lazor when the search for Austin's successor was ongoing. When the time comes for another head coach search (my guess after next season if we don't start winning games) then I would look at Penn State QB coach Ricky Rahne if we are looking for another former Big Red player. But at that point, why not try and bring in an experienced head coach, even at a lower Div 2 or 3 level.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: November 30, 2015 12:48PM
After being an NFL OC, he hasn't gotten any cheaper.Ken711
Cornell couldn't afford Lazor when the search for Austin's successor was ongoing.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: jkahn (---.whitingcorp.com)
Date: November 30, 2015 01:00PM
But he became available today:Trotsky
After being an NFL OC, he hasn't gotten any cheaper.Ken711
Cornell couldn't afford Lazor when the search for Austin's successor was ongoing.
[espn.go.com]
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: RichH (134.223.230.---)
Date: November 30, 2015 01:12PM
jkahn
But he became available today:Trotsky
After being an NFL OC, he hasn't gotten any cheaper.Ken711
Cornell couldn't afford Lazor when the search for Austin's successor was ongoing.
[espn.go.com]
This is one great example of a circular thread.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.c3-0.smr-ubr2.sbo-smr.ma.static.cable.rcn.com)
Date: November 30, 2015 05:13PM
I'd agree if it were a ton of messages, such that it would have been reasonable for someone new to the conversation not to have read all the way from the beginning of the thread. In this case, the earlier message posting this information was a whole *five posts back* and 3 hours earlier.RichH
jkahn
But he became available today:Trotsky
After being an NFL OC, he hasn't gotten any cheaper.Ken711
Cornell couldn't afford Lazor when the search for Austin's successor was ongoing.
[espn.go.com]
This is one great example of a circular thread.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 30, 2015 05:31PM
It doesn't matter if Lazor is available, or even if he was "affordable", which I agree he's not, it's highly doubtful we are making a change now. Next year around this time......stay tuned.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: November 30, 2015 10:38PM
Buddy, why would Ken have mentioned Lazor if someone else hadn't already mentioned that Lazor had been fired?Kyle Rose
I'd agree if it were a ton of messages, such that it would have been reasonable for someone new to the conversation not to have read all the way from the beginning of the thread. In this case, the earlier message posting this information was a whole *five posts back* and 3 hours earlier.RichH
jkahn
But he became available today:Trotsky
After being an NFL OC, he hasn't gotten any cheaper.Ken711
Cornell couldn't afford Lazor when the search for Austin's successor was ongoing.
[espn.go.com]
This is one great example of a circular thread.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.syrcny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 13, 2015 07:56AM
Back to better times. The Gogolak Brothers Named 2015 NFF Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award Recipients
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 22, 2015 05:49PM
Finally some talk of an indoor practice facility and re-building the West stands at Schoellkopf.
[www.youtube.com]
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: toddlose (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: December 22, 2015 09:15PM
Watching him didn't really instill much confidence in our football program.
He reminds me of Chris Farley from Tommy Boy.
He reminds me of Chris Farley from Tommy Boy.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: December 23, 2015 09:31AM
toddlose
Watching him didn't really instill much confidence in our football program.
He reminds me of Chris Farley from Tommy Boy.
At some point, you have to see results on the field (i.e., WINS). Just my opinion, but I can't see how you can keep Archer if he doesn't win at least 4-5 games next season.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: RichH (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: December 23, 2015 01:15PM
toddlose
Watching him didn't really instill much confidence in our football program.
He reminds me of Chris Farley from Tommy Boy.
Sorry, I couldn't stomach any of it as soon as I heard our esteemed athletic-director-for-life say "I'm 'high atop' Schoellkopf Hall..." If anybody should know the phrase that pays around here is "far above," it's the person in that position.
But, I guess they don't play that song at wrestling matches, so how is he to know?
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: TimV (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: December 23, 2015 07:34PM
How about the phrase "Not putting freshmen over their skis" instead of "over their heads." Being over your skis is a good thing.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: February 12, 2016 08:13PM
Yale Daily News has a recent story re Ivy football recruiting. Story states that Yale and Columbia each have 10 recruits rated 2 or 3 stars committed for next fall. Cornell has 1 ranked recruit. Interesting how quickly Bagnoli is turning around Columbia recruiting. Shows what institutional support and a good coach can do in turning around a moribund program.
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Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: marty (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: March 12, 2016 11:29AM
CAS
Yale Daily News has a recent story re Ivy football recruiting. Story states that Yale and Columbia each have 10 recruits rated 2 or 3 stars committed for next fall. Cornell has 1 ranked recruit. Interesting how quickly Bagnoli is turning around Columbia recruiting. Shows what institutional support and a good coach can do in turning around a moribund program.
Columbia has a another recruit of some stature coming under Bagnoli.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 12, 2016 02:14PM
Notice the Yale Daily News does a story about recruiting across the Ivy League. That's nice, and not just about what Yale landed.
Re: Cornell football 2015...
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 12, 2016 08:09PM
billhoward
Notice the Yale Daily News does a story about recruiting across the Ivy League. That's nice, and not just about what Yale landed.
They care about football and follow the recruiting each year closely, something the Cornell Sun has never done.
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