The BGA Overtime Dartmouth-Yale preview will go up later today. In the meantime, there are three Ivy League games tonight:
Cornell at Harvard, 7 p.m. (ESPNU)
Marist at Penn, 7 p.m. (ESPN+)
Brown at Bryant, 7 p.m. (FloCollege)
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Coach McCorkle previews Homecoming in Hanover, a historic matchup with Yale and the lessons learned from last week. 🏈 #GoBigGreen | #TheWoods🌲 pic.twitter.com/yYN0oG5iZd
— Dartmouth Football (@DartmouthFTBL) October 9, 2025
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The Dartmouth has a game preview HERE.
The Yale Daily has a game preview HERE.
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And the lone holdout is . . .
Discuss among yourselves:
Leaders of 31 of the 32 Division I conferences are expected to send to Congress today this letter supporting the SCORE Act (Ivy League was not expected to sign). pic.twitter.com/VXOyZculBl
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) October 10, 2025
Click the graphic to read the full piece. (You may have to click on it again once it pops up.)
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College sports continues trending away from being college sports. From an NCAA release headlined DI Administrative Committee introduces proposal for commercial logos on uniforms, apparel and equipment (LINK):
The Division I Administrative Committee on Wednesday introduced a proposal that would modify rules for commercial logos on student-athletes' equipment, uniforms and apparel for non-NCAA championship competition.
Under existing NCAA rules, the only commercial logo permitted on student-athletes' equipment or apparel during regular-season games is the logo of the equipment or apparel manufacturer.
If the proposal is ultimately adopted, schools could place two additional commercial logos on uniforms and pregame/postgame apparel during non-NCAA championship competition. Further, one additional commercial logo would be permitted on equipment used by student-athletes.
Green Alert Take: Roy McAvoy would approve.
The Woods Still Burn
No bonfire flared on Friday night,
The drought had dimmed the flame’s delight.
Yet still the Green found ways to glow—
A thousand lights, soft row on row.
By Saturday, the skies were clear,
The air was crisp, the crowd drew near.
In The Woods, where echoes play,
The Big Green took the field that day.
The lines held strong, the passes flew,
Each tackle thudded, firm and true.
Yale’s pride came north, but met instead
A deeper root, a steadier tread.
No firewood burned, no embers spun,
Yet hearts blazed bright when day was done.
For though the drought restrained the pyre,
The Woods still burned with Dartmouth fire.
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EXTRA POINT
I took a quick dip in our nearby lake on Monday. This morning when I went downstairs the thermometer read 23.9 degrees. I still not be jumping in the lake this afternoon.