If you are hoping New Hampshire will look past Dartmouth tomorrow, don't count on it. UNH coach Sean McDonnell makes a point of reminding his team daily that everything can fall apart in a hurry according to this story in the Manchester Union Leader. “Two injuries here, three injuries there,” McDonnell said. “Not concentrating on the task at hand. Not doing the things you’re supposed to do. Thinking you’re better than other people, when you’re not. Believe me, it is a lot closer than people think, and we have to talk to our players about it every day.”
While everyone watches Ricky Ball's assault on Jerry Rice's I-AA touchdown record, his UNH quarterback, Ricky, Santos is 333 yards away from the school's career passing yards mark of 7,742 as a junior according to this story. (Jay Fiedler holds the Dartmouth record of 6,684 yards.)
The Providence Journal picks Brown in its showdown with Harvard and has UNH stomping Dartmouth, 42-14.
The Brown Daily Herald takes a look at the biggest game of the weekend between the Bears and the Crimson. For a look at the game from the Harvard angle, check out the Crimson story.
The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look around the Ivy League in this story.
There's more out there but I've got to run. We're zipping off to Concord, N.H., this morning where the Danish born-and-raised grandmother of a couple of young Hanover athletes is becoming a U.S. citizen at 8 a.m.. I guess I should have been a Viking fan growing up ;-)
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