Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Movin’ On Up

Per HERO Sports, here’s the latest list of FBS schools that will have former Ivy League players on their rosters next fall. (Schools in italics will have former Big Green players on their rosters.)

Boston College (2)

Central Florida

Charlotte

Connecticut

Duke (2)

Georgia Tech

Hawaii

Iowa State

Kansas

Massachusetts (4)

Memphis

Nevada

Northern Illlinois (2)

Rice (2)

Stanford (2)

West Virginia

Green Alert Take: Expect that there will be at least a few additions to this list before August.

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Speaking of moving on from the Ivies to the FBS, here’s former Dartmouth defensive line coach Cedric Calhoun, in his first year of spring football at Temple. Calhoun was at Dartmouth from 2006-2009. He was most recently at Rice.

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With mud making the two-mile drive to my regular hiking trail unpassable, I went up another nearby trail late last week and discovered I had a clear view of the peak of the mountain I try to hike most days. It is in the left foreground of this shot –  and looks a lot more like a volcano than you would notice from the top. ;-)



Monday, March 24, 2025

Vegas Bound

Ryan Paganetti '14, who spent a little time as a Dartmouth running back as a freshman before injuries cut short his career, has found a new home in the NFL. From FootballScoop:

Las Vegas Raiders: Ryan Paganetti has joined the coaching staff as head coach research specialist, where his role will include game management responsibilities, per Seth Walder. He most recently was director of football analytics with the Jaguars and previously worked with Raiders offensive coordinator in Philly.

Paganetti spent six years in the Philadelphia Eagles' front office and the last three years was on staff with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Find his Dartmouth football bio HERE.

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In a posting headlined FCS Football: These 12 Are Facing Added Pressure in 2025 Season, Craig Haley of Stats Perform makes the point that with opportunity comes a little pressure for Ivy League football teams. From the post (LINK):

The Ancient Eight are eligible for the postseason for the first time in 80 years, so anything but an impressive FCS playoff showing would be a letdown. The strength of Ivy teams hasn’t been the same since the pandemic – their number of combined weeks in the national rankings over the last four seasons (27) is lower than the two seasons before sitting out the 2020-21 academic year (32 in 2018 and ’19).

Green Alert Take: To be sure, the Ivy League could use a strong showing to reinforce what many believe has been a significant improvement in the quality of play over the past dozen or so years. I'm just not sure weeks in the national poll is the metric I'd use to compare the Ivies before and after the pandemic.

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The first day of spring was last week but apparently no one told Mother Nature. Its 22 degrees and snowing as I write this.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Sunday Stuff

Former Dartmouth defensive lineman Shane Cokes got seriously huge after his move to Colorado. Here he goes through a Pro Day drill:

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Trying to pick up where first football and then men's ice hockey left off, the long-suffering Dartmouth men's lacrosse team improved to 7-1 overall, and 1-0 in the Ivy League with a 9-8 overtime win at Penn last night. The Big Green came into the game ranked No. 20 in the nation while Penn, now 4-5 overall and 1-1 in the conference, was No. 17. Find a story out of Dartmouth HERE and one taking a different approach – literally – HERE.

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A peaceful look at winter in Hanover courtesy of Dartmouth:

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Last week Mrs. BGA and I had occasion to be in the charming town of Montpelier, the capital of Vermont (and the smallest state capital in the United States with a population 8,074 as of the 2020 census). We came across this sign, which hits home for us, with a sugarbush adjacent to our field producing it share of Vermont’s liquid gold at this time of year.



Friday, March 21, 2025

Check It Out

This newly posted video is titled “A Secret History of Dartmouth Football,” although, to be perfectly honest, there’s nothing particularly secret about what it tells us:


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The new majority owner of the Boston Celtics is former Dartmouth soccer player Bill Chisholm ‘91, the managing partner of Symphony Technology Group, a private equity firm. The sale price: a cool $6.1 billion, a North American sports record. Chisholm, his wife and two children all graduated from Dartmouth.

Find a story headlined, Who is Bill Chisholm, the new majority owner of the Boston Celtics HERE.

Green Alert Take: Chisholm, who tallied one goal for the Big Green soccer team as a senior, arrived at Dartmouth just as I was finishing up my time working in the sports information office. It’s fair to say our careers have gone in different directions since then. ;-)

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I’ve found a very good use for AI.

Earlier this week I received an email notification that a book I had on hold from the Vermont state library was finally available for download on my Kindle. The problem: I’m currently in the middle of a novel and I know if I put it aside for a bit the cast of characters and plot twists will have me scrambling to remember what was happening in the book when I put it down, and I might actually feel the need to start it over.

Then a light bulb came on. I pulled up ChatGPT and gave it clear instructions. I said I would be taking a break from the novel after 16 chapters, and could it please provide a synopsis of the characters and plot to that point, such that when I resumed reading the book I could hit the ground running. I was clear that it should avoid providing me with any spoilers. 

I now have in my notes app a 500-word summary of the first 17 chapters of the novel that sums it up almost disturbingly well. I’m several chapters into the new book and am perfectly confident that AI has given me what I need to pick up right where I left off when I return to the previous book.

Thursday, March 20, 2025

The 'Other' Swede

If you follow Dartmouth football closely, you've probably heard of Swede Oberlander. But have you ever heard of Swede Youngstrom?

Click HERE for a Talk of Fame story posted earlier this week about the consensus All-American who blocked nine punts for the Big Green in 1919, and went on to a successful career playing professional football.

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As a huge fan of the National Park System, I came across something that reinforces the Wallace Stegner quote I cited HERE about why Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and the rest are America's best idea.


While the NPS received $3.475 billion from U.S. taxpayers last year, they "put a whopping $55.6 billion into our economy according to official government documents." 


Not a bad return on investment, huh?

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

QBs In the News

A future Dartmouth quarterback and a former Dartmouth quarterback are in the news.

Jaden Cummings, a 6-foot, 200-pound dual-threat QB is a semifinalist for the Bridge Builder Excellence Award, presented to a current high school football player in the state of South Carolina who embodies excellence in the community, in the classroom and on the field. From a story carried by the Clinton Chronicle (LINK):

Jaden Cummings is a senior quarterback and team captain for Summerville High School in Summerville, SC, committed to playing for Dartmouth College. His football résumé is packed with accolades, including 3x All-Region, 2x All-Lowcountry, 2x SCFCA All-State, and being selected to play in the Touchstone Energy Cooperatives North-South Football Game. He also was named Region 8-5A Player of the Year, The Post and Courier Player of the Year, and Live 5 News Player of the Year. Beyond his achievements on the field, Cummings maintains a 4.85 GPA while taking AP and Honors courses. He also gives back to his community by mentoring young athletes through local youth football programs and reading to elementary school students. 

Cummings passed for 2,362 yards and 31 touchdowns last fall, completing 64.7 percent of his throws. He ran for another 528 yards and 14 touchdowns. He tossed 71 touchdowns in his high school career. 

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A story about a key player on the23-5  Louisville (Ohio) high school basketball team begins this way (LINK):

When your dad is Jon Aljancic and your brother is Will Aljancic, following in those footsteps as a Louisville High School boys basketball player can be a bit daunting.

Jon Aljancic '97 was the starting quarterback on the 2006 Ivy League championship Dartmouth football team that finished 10-0. The story about Tate includes a link to a September story about Jon's career both at Louisville and at Dartmouth.

That story included a clip from a piece I wrote about Jon after the Yale game his senior season (LINK). The lede of that story (which I still remember writing):

HANOVER - OK, who's going to feel worse after watching the film of yesterday's game Dartmouth: Yale against junior Adam Hernandez or veteran coach Carm Cozza?

Hernandez, a hulking 6-foot-5, 280- pound defensive tackle, was absolutely pancaked by a block from Dartmouth quarterback Jon Aljancie on an end around early in the second period. With Hernandez chasing Eric Morton, the 6-1, 185-pound Aljancic exploded like a piston under the bigger man's chinstrap, lifting him off his feet and landing him flat on his sizeable backside. Adding insult to injury: the Dartmouth sidelines went crazy with high lives, Big Green coach John Lyons joked later he worried about incurring a celebration penalty himsell, and Aljancic glowered over Hernandez' prone body like Muhammad Ali over Sonny Liston in the famous photo from their fight in Lewiston, Maine.

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Virtually every book I've read in the past couple of years has been borrowed from the Vermont state library on a Kindle. Last week, however, I picked up a paperback at the little library near our post office and it's been a reminder of why I prefer an e-reader.


First, when I forget who someone in a novel is, I can get to the first reference for the character with a simple click. And while I'd like to think I have a pretty good vocabulary, there are usually at least a few words that in a regular book I should grab a dictionary and look up but I seldom do. That's not a problem with the Kindle, which has a built-in dictionary. And as for reading in bed? Even moving a floor lamp next to my side of the bed barely helps when a paperback's pages are slightly yellowed. With the Kindle I could just ratchet up the contrast if need be.


Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Ivy Schedules Down To 1 TBA

Back on Feb. 21 this site posted the non-conference schedules for Ivy League football teams last fall with three opponents still to be announced (LINK).

Penn's schedule is now complete with the addition of a game at Stonehill. With Harvard's game at Stetson now on the books the Crimson has the final remaining TBA.

Brown

Georgetown

Rhode Island

at Bryant


Columbia

at Lafayette

Georgetown

Lehigh


Cornell

at Albany

Colgate

Bucknell


Harvard

at Stetson

at Holy Cross

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Penn

at Stonehill

Lehigh

Marist


Princeton

San Diego

at Lafayette

Mercer


Yale

Holy Cross

at Lehigh

Stonehill

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Wish me luck. After passing on my daily hike out of concern about what the warm temperatures and heavy rains have done to the dirt road, I'm heading off to the trailhead in a few minutes. It was below freezing last night and clouds are keeping the sun from thawing the road as we speak so I'm hopeful I can get to the mountain, get up the mountain and get back home before the road turns to oatmeal. Stay tuned.

Monday, March 17, 2025

Still Here ;-)

Another morning with no Dartmouth football news so I thought to post something to let you know I’m still here. ;-)

eBay offers a lot of absurd stuff at a ridiculous price ($349.99 for a business card signed by former Dartmouth football coach John Lyons?) but occasionally there’s something that is kind of interesting at a reasonable price.

This eye-catching ticket stub from the 1936 Dartmouth game at Harvard is up for sale at “$15 or best offer.” (LINK)


The 1936 Dartmouth team defeated the Crimson, 26-7, the second victory in what would be a 22-game winning streak. Here’s a shot of the team from the Dartmouth archives:


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Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone!