On the AP wire via ESPN.com:
Miami and FIU weren't the only college football teams involved in a brawl last weekend -- players from Dartmouth and Holy Cross fought at the end of their game when the teams lined up for postgame handshakes.The Union-Tribune in San Diego headlined a story about the Dartmouth-Holy Cross fracas: "Button-down crowd can put 'em up, too"
The Dartmouth follows the local daily in writing about an off-campus legal issue from last summer regarding a Dartmouth football player.
A Daily Pennsylvanian columnist presents a laundry list of indiscretions regarding Ivy League sports over the past year or so and comes to the conclusion the league has reached a fork in the road. It can go full Division I, "Or the Ivy League can drop to Division II or III - or even out of the NCAA altogether - and make sure that none of these image problems and academic issues occur."
Princeton coach Roger Hughes, quoted in a Daily Princetonian: "We try to recruit a lot of character when we recruit, and we do a lot of investigation on that. We want to make sure we're bringing the right kinds of people here to Princeton, and you know, again, college kids are going to make mistakes just like all people do in their life, we've just got to make sure we help them through it and try to avoid it."
The Columbia Spectator writes about football coach Norries Wilson's apology for his remarks at Penn.
A Spectator Columnist suggests Wilson wasn't necessarily off base in what he said, just in the how, the when and the where he said it.
The Daily Pennsylvanian explains how the Lions were subdued at Penn: They were physically beaten by a bigger, stronger team.
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