Cornell Football 2016
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: CAS (---.sub-70-214-69.myvzw.com)
Date: October 29, 2016 04:01PM
Not the best performance today during Trustees/Council weekend
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: October 29, 2016 04:02PM
56-7. lol
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: David Harding (---.hfc.comcastbusiness.net)
Date: October 29, 2016 05:14PM
Ouch!CAS
Not the best performance today during Trustees/Council weekend
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.hr.hr.cox.net)
Date: October 29, 2016 06:56PM
Archer needs to go. This team is going to end up 3-7 as I suspected.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: shasta1 (---.fltg.net)
Date: October 30, 2016 10:15AM
That was a dismal performance on both ends of the football and sideline.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: October 31, 2016 11:49PM
Unlikely to happen. At a breakfast for alumni Friday morning (the sports-minded of the people attending the trustee / council weekend), Andy Noel went out of his way to praise Archer. The team will succeed when it is led by juniors and seniors. The sophomore class is good, Noel said, and next year they'll be, ah, juniors. In other words, hang in there, Cornell fans. He also talked about Jeff Matthews being asked about bringing in a highly successful D2 coach vs. hiring Archer, and Matthews said that Archer, hands-down, was the way the team wanted to go.Ken711
Archer needs to go. This team is going to end up 3-7 as I suspected.
The other person who got singled out for praise - a lot - was basketball coach Brian Earl, ex of Princeton. I tailgated with some Princeton alums (who had a liquor distributor among their numbers, so it was a good tailgate) and several with connections deep inside Princeton athletics said Earl is a coach to watch, and to expect good things from him.
We know ADs and coaches paint rosy pictures for alumni. But Noel didn't need to go so far if they planned to toss Archer from the train.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: November 01, 2016 09:38AM
billhoward
Unlikely to happen. At a breakfast for alumni Friday morning (the sports-minded of the people attending the trustee / council weekend), Andy Noel went out of his way to praise Archer.Ken711
Archer needs to go. This team is going to end up 3-7 as I suspected.
The dreaded vote of confidence.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 01, 2016 10:30AM
billhoward
Unlikely to happen. At a breakfast for alumni Friday morning (the sports-minded of the people attending the trustee / council weekend), Andy Noel went out of his way to praise Archer. The team will succeed when it is led by juniors and seniors. The sophomore class is good, Noel said, and next year they'll be, ah, juniors. In other words, hang in there, Cornell fans. He also talked about Jeff Matthews being asked about bringing in a highly successful D2 coach vs. hiring Archer, and Matthews said that Archer, hands-down, was the way the team wanted to go.Ken711
Archer needs to go. This team is going to end up 3-7 as I suspected.
The other person who got singled out for praise - a lot - was basketball coach Brian Earl, ex of Princeton. I tailgated with some Princeton alums (who had a liquor distributor among their numbers, so it was a good tailgate) and several with connections deep inside Princeton athletics said Earl is a coach to watch, and to expect good things from him.
We know ADs and coaches paint rosy pictures for alumni. But Noel didn't need to go so far if they planned to toss Archer from the train.
Thanks Bill. If Cornell ends the season with 7 straight losses that picture will be far from rosy.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.hr.hr.cox.net)
Date: November 05, 2016 08:09PM
5 straight losses with a good chance to be 7 straight and another 1-6 Ivy League finish.
Re: Cornell Football 2016 - meanwhile, The Game
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: November 21, 2016 06:50AM
In case you missed this from Yale's 21-14 win at Harvard that kept the Cantabs from a fourth straight Ivy title (Princeton and Penn share, each ending 6-1):
Boston Herald
It remained a tie game entering the final quarter, with Harvard driving near midfield as fans in the Yale student section stripped down and mooned the Crimson partisans. [www.bostonherald.com]
Re: Cornell Football 2016 - meanwhile, The Game
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: November 21, 2016 12:16PM
2-5 in the Ivies this year. In David Archer's 4 years as head coach, Cornell's Ivy record is 6-22, with a total of 2 wins (& 22 loses) vs Ivies other than Columbia.
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Re: Cornell Football 2016 - meanwhile, The Game
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: November 21, 2016 06:16PM
Maybe Charlie Strong would be interested in resurrecting Big Red football. He will still be paid by Texas, so $ shouldn't be an issue. Would have excellent job security at Cornell.
Re: Cornell Football 2016 - meanwhile, The Game
Posted by: TimV (---.amc.edu)
Date: November 22, 2016 02:33PM
Does he get paid if he accepts another job? Or maybe he still gets the difference in contracts?
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Re: Cornell Football 2016 - meanwhile, The Game
Posted by: CAS (---.dia.static.qwest.net)
Date: November 22, 2016 03:01PM
If he accepts another job, that salary will offset part of what Texas is paying him. So Cornell could pay him $1. Maybe Les Miles might also be interested...
Re: Cornell Football 2016 - meanwhile, The Game
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 22, 2016 06:24PM
CAS
If he accepts another job, that salary will offset part of what Texas is paying him. So Cornell could pay him $1. Maybe Les Miles might also be interested...
Doesn't matter Archer is getting the last year of contract next season. Andy should draw a line in wins though, improve on 4 wins or you're out.
Re: Cornell Football 2016 - All Ivy
Posted by: billhoward (---.nwrk.east.verizon.net)
Date: November 22, 2016 06:32PM
[www.ivyleaguesports.com] "Cornell also placed three on the first team, including junior safety Nick Gesualdi (Sykesville, Md.), a unanimous selection. Sophomore running back Chris Walker (Lewisburg, Tenn.) and senior punter Chris Fraser (Potomac, Md.) also earned first team nods. Fraser, the 2013 Rookie of the Year, takes home his fourth first-team All-Ivy nod, the first Big Red to accomplish the feat and just the third player total in Ivy football history, joining a pair of Crimson in linebacker Dante Balestracci (2000-03) and running back Clifton Dawson (2003-06)."
Unanimous coach of the year, Princeton's Bob Surace. Princeton and Cornell were in the same place (near the bottom). Surace was hired for the 2010 season and promptly went 1-9 and 0-7 in the Ivies then tied for the title in 2013, slipped to 4th then 6th, then came back to tie for 1st this year. 7 year totals 33-37. Similarly, this is Cornell's best overall record and Ivy finish this year, although that is a tie for 6th. Here's hoping to a better 2017.
Cornell sophomore QB Dalton Banks was honorable mention. That's a good start to build next year's offense around. Archer says the team is sophomore-heavy.
The release:
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Hunter Hagdorn, Dartmouth (Fr., WR/RS – Manvel, Texas)
COACH OF THE YEAR
*Bob Surace, Princeton
FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY
Offense
Larry Allen, Jr., Harvard (Jr., OL – Danville, Calif.)
*Nick Demes, Penn (Sr., OL – Western Springs, Ill.)
Dave Morrison, Dartmouth (Sr., OL – Latham, N.Y.)
Max Rich, Harvard (Sr., OL – Portland, Ore.)
Mitchell Sweigart, Princeton (Jr., OL – Washington Boro, Pa.)
*Alek Torgersen, Penn (Sr., QB – Huntington Beach, Calif.)
*John Lovett, Princeton (Jr., RB – Wantagh, N.Y.)
*Tre Solomon, Penn (Jr., RB – Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Chris Walker, Cornell (So., RB – Lewisburg, Tenn.)
Alexander Jette, Brown (Sr., WR/RS – North Attleboro, Mass.)
*Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (So., WR – Sacramento, Calif.)
*Justin Watson, Penn (Jr., WR – Bridgeville, Pa.)
Anthony Firkser, Harvard (Sr., TE/HB – Manalapan, N.J.)
Defense
*James Duberg, Harvard (Sr., DT – Chula Vista, Calif.)
Kurt Holuba, Princeton (Jr., DL – Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J.)
Richard Jarvis, Brown (Sr., DE – Watertown, Mass.)
Louis Vecchio, Penn (Jr., DE – Orange, Calif.)
Luke Catarius, Princeton (Sr., LB – Sandwich, Mass.)
Folarin Orimolade, Dartmouth (Sr., LB – Burtonsville, Md.)
Gianmarco Rea, Columbia (Sr., LB – Birmingham, Mich.)
William Twyman, Brown (Sr., ILB – Sudbury, Mass.)
James Gales, Princeton (Sr., DB – New York)
*Nick Gesualdi, Cornell (Jr., S – Sykesville, Md.)
Mason Williams, Penn (So., DB – Pasadena, Calif.)
Dorian Williams, Princeton (Sr., DB – Streetsboro, Ohio)
Special Teams
*Oren Milstein, Columbia (Fr., PK – Boca Raton, Fla.)
Chris Fraser, Cornell (Sr., P – Potomac, Md.)
Alexander Jette, Brown (Sr., WR/RS – North Attleboro, Mass.)
SECOND-TEAM ALL-IVY^
Offense
Dakota Girard, Brown (Sr., OL – Wellfleet, Mass.)
Matthew Girard, Brown (Sr., OL – Holyoke, Mass.)
Kendall Pace, Columbia (Sr., OL – Suitland, Md.)
Daniel Poulus, Penn (Sr., OL – Park Ridge, Ill.)
Eric Ramirez, Princeton (Jr., OL – York, Pa.)
Chad Kanoff, Princeton (Sr., QB – Pacific Palisades, Calif.)
Alan Lamar, Yale (Fr., RB – Olive Branch, Miss.)
Joe Rhattigan, Princeton (Sr., RB – Naperville, Ill.)
Alan Watson, Columbia (Sr., RB – New Albany, Ohio)
Hunter Hagdorn, Dartmouth (Fr., WR/RS – Manvel, Texas)
Christian Pearson, Penn (So., WR – Northridge, Calif.)
Scott Carpenter, Princeton (Sr., TE – Vienna, Va.)
Matt Sullivan, Cornell (Sr., TE – Pittsford, N.Y.)
Defense
D.J. Bailey, Harvard (So., DE – San Juan Capistrano, Calif.)
Lord Hyeamang, Columbia (Jr., DL – Lakeville, Minn.)
Henry Schlossberg, Princeton (Sr., DL – Los Angeles)
Nick Tomkins, Dartmouth (Jr., DL – Matawan, N.J.)
Luke Hutton, Harvard (Jr., LB – Austin, Texas)
Rohan Hylton, Princeton (Sr., LB – Orlando, Fla.)
Nick Miller, Penn (So., LB – New Market, Md.)
Colton Moskal, Penn (Jr., LB – Lake Zurich, Ill.)
Brock Kenyon, Columbia (Sr., DB – Austin, Texas)
Raishaun McGhee, Harvard (Sr., CB – Windsor, Conn.)
Charlie Miller, Dartmouth (Sr., DB – Shoreview, Minn.)
Sam Philippi, Penn (So., DB – Coto De Caza, Calif.)
Cameron Roane, Columbia (Jr., DB – Durham, N.C.)
Special Teams
Jake McIntyre, Harvard (Fr., PK – Orlando, Fla.)
Cameron Nizialek, Columbia (Sr., P/PK – Chantilly, Va.)
Jason Alessi, Yale (Jr., RS/DB – Bloomfield Hills, Mich.)
HONORABLE MENTION
Offense
John Foster, Cornell (Sr., OL – Scituate, Mass.)
Mason Friedline, Yale (Sr., OL – Seattle)
Matt Kaskey, Dartmouth (So., OL – Winnetka, Ill.)
Nathan Kirchmier, Penn (Jr., OL – Pembroke Pines, Fla.)
Karl Marback, Yale (Jr., OL – Birmingham, Mich.)
Reily Radosevich, Princeton (Fr., OL – Manalapan, N.J.)
Dalton Banks, Cornell (So., QB – San Antonio)
Miles Smith, Dartmouth (So., RB – Alpharetta, Ga.)
Isaiah Barnes, Princeton (Sr., WR – Freeport, N.Y.)
Jesper Horsted, Princeton (So., WR – Shoreview, Minn.)
Ben Rogers, Cornell (Sr., WR – Geneva, Ill.)
Adam Scott, Harvard (So., WR – Denton, Texas)
Defense
Brandon Cooper, Dartmouth (Sr., DE – Grand Prairie, Texas)
Zach Husain, Dartmouth (Sr., DL – Evanston, Ill.)
Marty Moesta, Yale (Sr., DE – Grosse Pointe, Mich.)
Kyle Mullen, Yale (So., DE – Manalapan, N.J.)
Birk Olson, Princeton (Sr., LB – Monticello, Minn.)
Langston Ward, Harvard (Sr., DE – Spokane, Wash.)
Connor Jangro, Penn (Fr., LB – Jessup, Md.)
Darius Manora, Yale (Sr., LB – Alexandria, Va.)
Eric Meile, Dartmouth (Jr., LB – Ramsey, N.J.)
Matt Oplinger, Yale (Jr., OLB – Summitt, N.J.)
Jackson Weber, Cornell (Sr., OLB – Whitefish Bay, Wis.)
Max Tylki, Brown (Sr., ILB – Wethersfield, Conn.)
Sean Ahern, Harvard (Sr., CB – Cincinnati)
Lucas Bavaro, Dartmouth (Sr., DB – Boxford, Mass.)
Dale Harris, Yale (Sr., DB/RB – Brooklandville, Md.)
Tanner Lee, Harvard (Jr., S – Spanish Fort, Ala.)
Special Teams
Hunter Kelly, Penn (Jr., P – Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Tyler Roth, Princeton (Sr., P – Pittsburgh)
Trevor Osborne, Princeton (Sr., WR – Peoria, Ariz.)
*-Unanimous selection
Unanimous coach of the year, Princeton's Bob Surace. Princeton and Cornell were in the same place (near the bottom). Surace was hired for the 2010 season and promptly went 1-9 and 0-7 in the Ivies then tied for the title in 2013, slipped to 4th then 6th, then came back to tie for 1st this year. 7 year totals 33-37. Similarly, this is Cornell's best overall record and Ivy finish this year, although that is a tie for 6th. Here's hoping to a better 2017.
Cornell sophomore QB Dalton Banks was honorable mention. That's a good start to build next year's offense around. Archer says the team is sophomore-heavy.
The release:
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Hunter Hagdorn, Dartmouth (Fr., WR/RS – Manvel, Texas)
COACH OF THE YEAR
*Bob Surace, Princeton
FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY
Offense
Larry Allen, Jr., Harvard (Jr., OL – Danville, Calif.)
*Nick Demes, Penn (Sr., OL – Western Springs, Ill.)
Dave Morrison, Dartmouth (Sr., OL – Latham, N.Y.)
Max Rich, Harvard (Sr., OL – Portland, Ore.)
Mitchell Sweigart, Princeton (Jr., OL – Washington Boro, Pa.)
*Alek Torgersen, Penn (Sr., QB – Huntington Beach, Calif.)
*John Lovett, Princeton (Jr., RB – Wantagh, N.Y.)
*Tre Solomon, Penn (Jr., RB – Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Chris Walker, Cornell (So., RB – Lewisburg, Tenn.)
Alexander Jette, Brown (Sr., WR/RS – North Attleboro, Mass.)
*Justice Shelton-Mosley, Harvard (So., WR – Sacramento, Calif.)
*Justin Watson, Penn (Jr., WR – Bridgeville, Pa.)
Anthony Firkser, Harvard (Sr., TE/HB – Manalapan, N.J.)
Defense
*James Duberg, Harvard (Sr., DT – Chula Vista, Calif.)
Kurt Holuba, Princeton (Jr., DL – Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J.)
Richard Jarvis, Brown (Sr., DE – Watertown, Mass.)
Louis Vecchio, Penn (Jr., DE – Orange, Calif.)
Luke Catarius, Princeton (Sr., LB – Sandwich, Mass.)
Folarin Orimolade, Dartmouth (Sr., LB – Burtonsville, Md.)
Gianmarco Rea, Columbia (Sr., LB – Birmingham, Mich.)
William Twyman, Brown (Sr., ILB – Sudbury, Mass.)
James Gales, Princeton (Sr., DB – New York)
*Nick Gesualdi, Cornell (Jr., S – Sykesville, Md.)
Mason Williams, Penn (So., DB – Pasadena, Calif.)
Dorian Williams, Princeton (Sr., DB – Streetsboro, Ohio)
Special Teams
*Oren Milstein, Columbia (Fr., PK – Boca Raton, Fla.)
Chris Fraser, Cornell (Sr., P – Potomac, Md.)
Alexander Jette, Brown (Sr., WR/RS – North Attleboro, Mass.)
SECOND-TEAM ALL-IVY^
Offense
Dakota Girard, Brown (Sr., OL – Wellfleet, Mass.)
Matthew Girard, Brown (Sr., OL – Holyoke, Mass.)
Kendall Pace, Columbia (Sr., OL – Suitland, Md.)
Daniel Poulus, Penn (Sr., OL – Park Ridge, Ill.)
Eric Ramirez, Princeton (Jr., OL – York, Pa.)
Chad Kanoff, Princeton (Sr., QB – Pacific Palisades, Calif.)
Alan Lamar, Yale (Fr., RB – Olive Branch, Miss.)
Joe Rhattigan, Princeton (Sr., RB – Naperville, Ill.)
Alan Watson, Columbia (Sr., RB – New Albany, Ohio)
Hunter Hagdorn, Dartmouth (Fr., WR/RS – Manvel, Texas)
Christian Pearson, Penn (So., WR – Northridge, Calif.)
Scott Carpenter, Princeton (Sr., TE – Vienna, Va.)
Matt Sullivan, Cornell (Sr., TE – Pittsford, N.Y.)
Defense
D.J. Bailey, Harvard (So., DE – San Juan Capistrano, Calif.)
Lord Hyeamang, Columbia (Jr., DL – Lakeville, Minn.)
Henry Schlossberg, Princeton (Sr., DL – Los Angeles)
Nick Tomkins, Dartmouth (Jr., DL – Matawan, N.J.)
Luke Hutton, Harvard (Jr., LB – Austin, Texas)
Rohan Hylton, Princeton (Sr., LB – Orlando, Fla.)
Nick Miller, Penn (So., LB – New Market, Md.)
Colton Moskal, Penn (Jr., LB – Lake Zurich, Ill.)
Brock Kenyon, Columbia (Sr., DB – Austin, Texas)
Raishaun McGhee, Harvard (Sr., CB – Windsor, Conn.)
Charlie Miller, Dartmouth (Sr., DB – Shoreview, Minn.)
Sam Philippi, Penn (So., DB – Coto De Caza, Calif.)
Cameron Roane, Columbia (Jr., DB – Durham, N.C.)
Special Teams
Jake McIntyre, Harvard (Fr., PK – Orlando, Fla.)
Cameron Nizialek, Columbia (Sr., P/PK – Chantilly, Va.)
Jason Alessi, Yale (Jr., RS/DB – Bloomfield Hills, Mich.)
HONORABLE MENTION
Offense
John Foster, Cornell (Sr., OL – Scituate, Mass.)
Mason Friedline, Yale (Sr., OL – Seattle)
Matt Kaskey, Dartmouth (So., OL – Winnetka, Ill.)
Nathan Kirchmier, Penn (Jr., OL – Pembroke Pines, Fla.)
Karl Marback, Yale (Jr., OL – Birmingham, Mich.)
Reily Radosevich, Princeton (Fr., OL – Manalapan, N.J.)
Dalton Banks, Cornell (So., QB – San Antonio)
Miles Smith, Dartmouth (So., RB – Alpharetta, Ga.)
Isaiah Barnes, Princeton (Sr., WR – Freeport, N.Y.)
Jesper Horsted, Princeton (So., WR – Shoreview, Minn.)
Ben Rogers, Cornell (Sr., WR – Geneva, Ill.)
Adam Scott, Harvard (So., WR – Denton, Texas)
Defense
Brandon Cooper, Dartmouth (Sr., DE – Grand Prairie, Texas)
Zach Husain, Dartmouth (Sr., DL – Evanston, Ill.)
Marty Moesta, Yale (Sr., DE – Grosse Pointe, Mich.)
Kyle Mullen, Yale (So., DE – Manalapan, N.J.)
Birk Olson, Princeton (Sr., LB – Monticello, Minn.)
Langston Ward, Harvard (Sr., DE – Spokane, Wash.)
Connor Jangro, Penn (Fr., LB – Jessup, Md.)
Darius Manora, Yale (Sr., LB – Alexandria, Va.)
Eric Meile, Dartmouth (Jr., LB – Ramsey, N.J.)
Matt Oplinger, Yale (Jr., OLB – Summitt, N.J.)
Jackson Weber, Cornell (Sr., OLB – Whitefish Bay, Wis.)
Max Tylki, Brown (Sr., ILB – Wethersfield, Conn.)
Sean Ahern, Harvard (Sr., CB – Cincinnati)
Lucas Bavaro, Dartmouth (Sr., DB – Boxford, Mass.)
Dale Harris, Yale (Sr., DB/RB – Brooklandville, Md.)
Tanner Lee, Harvard (Jr., S – Spanish Fort, Ala.)
Special Teams
Hunter Kelly, Penn (Jr., P – Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Tyler Roth, Princeton (Sr., P – Pittsburgh)
Trevor Osborne, Princeton (Sr., WR – Peoria, Ariz.)
*-Unanimous selection
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 26, 2016 06:47PM
Cornell: Sources tell FootballScoop offensive line coach Roy Istvan has resigned. Cornell now has the offensive line and the receivers position open.
Istvan was also the offensive coordinator.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: November 28, 2016 03:33PM
How bout hiring Brian Kelly or Jim Tressel to turn around Big Red football? Maybe John Harbaugh would prefer a return to college?
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 28, 2016 06:00PM
CAS
How bout hiring Brian Kelly or Jim Tressel to turn around Big Red football? Maybe John Harbaugh would prefer a return to college?
With what support are you expecting they would receive from the administration....zero. I will stand by my statement that Dave Archer and his staff need to improve on 4 wins in the last year of his contract or there will be a search for a new coach.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: ugarte (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: January 10, 2017 04:27PM
YESSSSSSS
Cornell > Columbia > Brown > Bryant > Sacred Heart > Stony Brook > North Dakota > South Dakota > Illinois State > Northwestern > Pitt > Clemson
WE ARE THE TRANSITIVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Cornell > Columbia > Brown > Bryant > Sacred Heart > Stony Brook > North Dakota > South Dakota > Illinois State > Northwestern > Pitt > Clemson
WE ARE THE TRANSITIVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: January 10, 2017 05:09PM
Finally we are the champions! Hopefully being nat'l champs will enable us to have stands on both sides of Schoelkopf.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: January 10, 2017 09:11PM
To my surprise, I could have done this last year.
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: January 12, 2017 02:35PM
Hey, can we do this with other teams too? Basketball is an obvious choice, but we have so many non-NC teams, the entire athletics program should be subjected to champion-by-transitivity criteria.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: January 12, 2017 05:03PM
Basketball was very simple.Swampy
Hey, can we do this with other teams too? Basketball is an obvious choice, but we have so many non-NC teams, the entire athletics program should be subjected to champion-by-transitivity criteria.
Cornell > Northwestern > Michigan State > Saint Johns > Butler > Villanova
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.cws.sco.cisco.com)
Date: January 13, 2017 07:55AM
Hockey:
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: ugarte (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: January 13, 2017 10:38AM
Hockey and basketball are always easy because even the best teams typically have a few losses and even the one-loss teams usually lost to a team with enough losses to give everyone a simple path. Football is fun because one big upset (Pitt over Clemson) can open up most of D-I and division jumping wins (Illinois State over Northwestern) open up the rest of football, because then the other division jumping applies to even NY Maritime:Jeff Hopkins '82
Hockey:
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Chris '03 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: January 13, 2017 09:37PM
Jeff Hopkins '82
Hockey:
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
Didn't Cornell beat PC too?
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.102.129.41.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: January 14, 2017 12:08PM
Chris '03
Jeff Hopkins '82
Hockey:
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
Didn't Cornell beat PC too?
Not this year.
FTR, Miami just made this easier: Cornell > Miami > UND
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: January 14, 2017 12:27PM
You can't use this year's games to beat last year's National Champ.Jeff Hopkins '82
Chris '03
Jeff Hopkins '82
Hockey:
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
Didn't Cornell beat PC too?
Not this year.
FTR, Miami just made this easier: Cornell > Miami > UND
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.102.129.41.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: January 14, 2017 04:15PM
ugarte
You can't use this year's games to beat last year's National Champ.Jeff Hopkins '82
Chris '03
Jeff Hopkins '82
Hockey:
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
Didn't Cornell beat PC too?
Not this year.
FTR, Miami just made this easier: Cornell > Miami > UND
Sorry, guess I wasn't sure of the rules of this game.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: January 14, 2017 07:59PM
Yeah, sorry for not explaining. The transitive national championship looks back after the championship game and finds an A > B > C way to "claim" that your team was really the champ.Jeff Hopkins '82
ugarte
You can't use this year's games to beat last year's National Champ.Jeff Hopkins '82
Chris '03
Jeff Hopkins '82
Hockey:
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
Didn't Cornell beat PC too?
Not this year.
FTR, Miami just made this easier: Cornell > Miami > UND
Sorry, guess I wasn't sure of the rules of this game.
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: marty (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: January 15, 2017 08:43AM
ugarte
You can't use this year's games to beat last year's National Champ.Jeff Hopkins '82
Chris '03
Jeff Hopkins '82
Hockey:
Cornell > Merrimack > Providence > Denver > N. Dakota
Didn't Cornell beat PC too?
Not this year.
FTR, Miami just made this easier: Cornell > Miami > UND
Then we want to beat who? What? Third base.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: nshapiro (192.148.195.---)
Date: January 16, 2017 12:40PM
I miss the other game where the previous year's Champ had 'The Belt', and it would transfer when they were beaten. Is that still being done somewhere for NCAA Hockey?
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: TimV (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: January 16, 2017 05:38PM
I think that's still a thread on USCHO.
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: marty (---.sub-70-209-128.myvzw.com)
Date: January 18, 2017 07:37PM
I think Ursaminor is in charge of the belt.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: February 28, 2017 04:56PM
Travis Burkett has left the staff for UNLV to serve as their rb coach. That means only two assistant coaches remain that came in when David Archer when he was named head coach. That's a lot of turnover.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 21, 2017 03:36PM
Is there an offensive coordinator on the staff? Last year's OC is gone, & the football website doesn't list one.
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: ugarte (---.177.169.163.ipyx-102276-zyo.zip.zayo.com)
Date: March 21, 2017 04:55PM
CAS
Is there an offensive coordinator on the staff? Last year's OC is gone, & the football website doesn't list one.
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 21, 2017 05:43PM
CAS
Is there an offensive coordinator on the staff? Last year's OC is gone, & the football website doesn't list one.
Yes there is. Joe Villapiano who was an assistant on the Harvard staff for the last 10 years.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 24, 2017 01:12PM
Former Cornell RB/WR player Chad Nice is now an assistant coach on the Cornell football staff. I'm assuming to coach either RBs or WRs.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 29, 2017 06:34PM
Anyone know if they have a new defense back coach?
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: CAS (---.nyc.res.rr.com)
Date: March 30, 2017 10:38AM
Have to wonder why the Cornell football website hasn't been updated to reflect the new coaching hires. Spring practice has begun.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 30, 2017 02:21PM
CAS
Have to wonder why the Cornell football website hasn't been updated to reflect the new coaching hires. Spring practice has begun.
The new offense hires are known Villapiano and Nice), but I have no clue on the new DB coach to replace Travis Burkett. I agree, the football website and their Inside Cornell Football website, are both way behind on recent information.
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 23, 2017 12:27PM
Cornell officially announced their new OC and RB coaches that posted about previously. Interesting that now Cornell is down to 7 assistant coaches, where as other Ivy staffs have 9, unless they plan to fill the DB coaching assistant position later.
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: CAS (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: June 10, 2017 06:35PM
Cornell recently posted its 2017-8 operating & capital budget plan on the Cornell web site. It lists expected capital projects for the next 10 years. There is no mention of any plan for either a covered practice field or a Schoellkopf west stands replacement. Does anyone know the status of either?
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Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: Ken711 (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: June 11, 2017 08:13PM
CAS
Cornell recently posted its 2017-8 operating & capital budget plan on the Cornell web site. It lists expected capital projects for the next 10 years. There is no mention of any plan for either a covered practice field or a Schoellkopf west stands replacement. Does anyone know the status of either?
Send an email to Ryan Lomabardi VP for Student and Campus Life on the indoor practice facility to get an update.
ryan.lombardi@cornell.edu
Re: Cornell Football 2016
Posted by: rss77 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: June 14, 2017 10:12PM
From what I understand the Indoor Practice Facility was a priority under the late President Garrett. Her untimely death and Rawlings being a temporary President kind of put the brakes on the project. Hopefully now that a new President is in place it is an opportunity to resuscitate the project
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