Dartmouth continues to ramp up its marketing efforts to get people in the stands this fall. Football 101 last month was a big success, the campaign to brand Memorial Field as The Woods is getting attention, banners on lampposts have appeared, and now these signs about the size of a real estate placard, are being planted on lawns and around town.
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With the announcement that New Hampshire quarterback Sean Goodrich has been so-honored, Dartmouth will now be facing national offensive players of the week in the first two games of the season.Central Connecticut State's running back/jack-of-all trades Rob Hollomon won the honor in the first week for his performance against Towson. Now it's Goodrich's turn to be honored by The Sports Network (LINK) after throwing for 422 yards and four touchdowns and running for 64 yards in a 45-27 win over Lehigh. Goodrich's shortest TD pass was 31 yards.
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Speaking of New Hampshire, here are Dartmouth opponents in the TSN top-25 voting this week:7. UNH
34. Princeton
40. Harvard
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The Massey Ratings (LINK) have Dartmouth beating Central Connecticut with an 86 percent certainty, and a predicted score of 31-14.Massey has Dartmouth finishing 7-3 with the losses to UNH (23 percent chance of winning), Harvard (38 percent chance) and Princeton (28 percent). The next closest game is Yale, with a 59 percent chance of winning.
The most sure win according to Massey is Columbia, with a 95 percent certainty.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian (LINK) takes a look at the Penn football team and pins hopes on a veteran area of the field. From the story:After a subpar defensive performance in 2013, the Quakers will look to their remarkably experienced and accomplished defensive back seven to spark a run towards an Ivy title in coach Al Bagnoli’s final season.Speaking of Penn, the paper's blog bats around who the greatest threat is to the Quakers this fall and two schools get a mention. Princeton and Harvard. (LINK)
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The NFL has named four women will, "help shape the league's policies" regarding domestic violence and sexual assault. One of the women is Lisa (Mendelson) Friel '79, a former Dartmouth women's basketball player.The USA Today story (LINK) notes that Friel is, "the former head of the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit in the New York County District Attorney's Office."
From a letter NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's sent to team and staff members:
Lisa M. Friel joined T&M Protection Resources in October 2011 as Vice President of the Sexual Misconduct Consulting & Investigations division following a distinguished 28-year career as a Manhattan prosecutor. Since joining T&M Protection Resources, Ms. Friel and her team have developed policies and procedures, provided training workshops and conducted sensitive investigations into issues of sexual misconduct (both sexual assault and sexual harassment), harassment, hazing and bullying for primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, athletic teams and leagues (collegiate and professional), non-profit organizations, corporations and private individuals.
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The view from South Peak yesterday |
As of now we're thinking about starting up at 11:15 or so. Again, it's about an hour up at a moderate pace and perhaps 45 minutes down. We'll have light refreshments here at the BGA World Headquarters when we finish. If you are interested in joining the hike, CLICK HERE and it will address an email to me and I'll send along directions and answer whatever questions you might have once we've finalize the details.
Here's Griff the Wonder Pup yesterday at the peak. He's now four months old and like his owners, wouldn't want to live anywhere else. |
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