The Daily Dartmouth has a recap of Saturday's 28-25 loss at Cornell. ... The Ithaca Journal, in a backhanded compliment of sorts, wrote: "Dartmouth, despite its poor record, did not roll over and die."
Check out the Cornell Sun game story. ... The Sun sidebar says Cornell quarterbacks made the difference.
The quote of the day Saturday came from the game of the day: Princeton's two overtime win over Penn. Coach Roger Hughes in the Daily Pennsylvanian: "If you guys don't believe in God, I'll send you the tape."
More from the DP on a third overtime loss for the Quakers in a row: "It's been the tale of this whole season with the kicking game," (Penn coach Al) Bagnoli said. "It's very ironic that three field goals, the longest of which has been from the six-yard line, separates us from being unbeaten to where we are now."
The Ivy League rushing leader is not Clifton Dawson. It's Yale's Mike McLeod. Here's a New Haven Register story about him. ... It's surprising that the Sports Network's revised Payton Award watch list (for the top offensive player in I-AA) lists Dawson, but not McLeod, who has helped Yale reign as the only team in the Ivies with an unbeaten conference record. Harvard was supposed to be at the top of the league; Yale was not and McLeod is a big, big reason why.
Tonight on Green Alert: The Optimist and The Pessimist
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