Less than three weeks after the position came open, Penn has a new head football coach, and it's a familiar name in these parts.
Succeeding Ray Priore will be Ricky Santos, the former star quarterback and then head coach at the University of New Hampshire. Santos, who guided the Wildcats to the NCAA playoffs this fall, posted a 37-24 overall record and a 28-12 CAA record at his alma mater.
Find a Penn press release announcing the hiring of Santos HERE.
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Speaking of Wildcats, the Villanova variety of the animal advanced to the FCS quarterfinals yesterday with a dramatic 26-21 win over fourth-seeded Tarleton State. 'Nova will carry the banner of the Northeast into this week's matchup with unseeded Illinois State, which has defeated No. 1 North Dakota State and No. 8 UC Davis in its last two games.
Villanova has several familiar names on its roster. The Wildcats' leading receiver is Princeton graduate Luke Colella, who has 73 catches for 1,013 yards and eight touchdowns this fall, all team-highs. On the defensive side Harvard grad Kaleb Moody and Penn grad Julian Talley are both in the Villanova secondary.
The Wildcats' placekicker is Central Connecticut product Jack Barnum. Their starting quarterback was previously at Nicholls State.
Green Alert Take: It's fun to see a team from this part of the country go deep into the FCS playoffs. Worth noting is that Villanova will be joining fellow CAA expats Richmond and William & Mary in the Patriot League next year and will likely have to change its approach to using transfers. The current Patriot League rules allow grad student participation only for students continuing on at their own school under certain conditions (LINK).
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Did you know that famed WWE wrestler (and actor) John Cena, who just finished his career in the ring, is the grandson of legendary Dartmouth baseball coach Tony Lupien? It's true. His mother, Carol, is Lupien's daughter. Find a story about Tony Lupien and his grandson HERE.
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EXTRA POINT
Watching the Army-Navy game yesterday afternoon I couldn't help but think about my grandfather, who grew up in Nevada and went on to graduate from the Naval Academy. In his later years he used to turn his hearing aid off while watching the Army-Navy game if Navy was losing. He wouldn't have heard much of yesterday's game – but the sound would have come in loud and clear at the end.