In advance of the Homecoming bonfire, Dartmouth has pulled together a video both about the beauty of the tradition and the importance of making it safe. Dartmouth football captains Pat Scorah, Charles Bay and Tim McManus are among those featured – and singing ;-)
Harvard coach Tim Murphy from the weekly Ivy League football teleconference (link):
Dartmouth is not only one of the most improved teams in the Ivy League, it is one of the top three teams in the league right now. They are vastly improved on defense. Their quarterback, running back, and offensive line have all developed to the point of being as good as anyone on that side of the ball. They've blocked six kicks and I really feel they are as good as anyone in the league right now.Power rankings from Harvard radio station WHRB (link):
- Penn
- Brown
- Harvard
- Yale
- Dartmouth
- Columbia
- Princeton
- Cornell
The best thing is that (quarterback Conner) Kempe is only a junior and imagining how he will contribute to the team next year is a scary thought.The WHRB prediction: Harvard 35, Dartmouth 18
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From the Daily Pennsylvanian:Given the number of streaks it has erased this year, the 2010 Dartmouth team might as well be sponsored by Windex.
After thirteen consecutive Ivy road losses, the Big Green scored a late touchdown to defeat Columbia 24-21.
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From a Columbia Spectator column:Columbia was clearly a more talented team than Dartmouth—Nick Schwieger being the main exception ...
Green Alert Take: Discuss among yourselves.
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The latest Teevens TeleTeaser looking back at Columbia and ahead to Harvard can be viewed here.*
It's just a line about freshman linebacker Bronson Green's 11 tackles against Holy Cross, but any mention in the Los Angeles Times that puts Dartmouth's name in front of Southern California's talented football players is a good thing.
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