Friday, October 16, 2015

Gearing Up For Central Connecticut

To watch this week's Teevens TeleTeaser click HERE.
Central Connecticut's game notes for tomorrow's matchup with Dartmouth have been posted HERE. The notes report that Dartmouth is the first Ivy League team ever to visit Arute Field.
Dartmouth's game notes have been posted HERE. They begin this way:
The Dartmouth steamroller brings its explosive offense and suffocating defense to New Britain this Saturday to take on a Northeast Conference foe in Central Connecticut State. The Big Green have won seven straight games dating back to last season, all by at least 21 points, and are one of just eight un- beaten teams remaining in the FCS (three of which are in the Ivy League).
The Dartmouth game notes point out that the Big Green is looking for just its second 3-0 nonconference slate since last winning the Ivy League title in 1996. The only other time it happened was in 2010 when Dartmouth beat Bucknell, Sacred Heart and Holy Cross. Ironically, Dartmouth finished 3-4 in the Ivy League that fall.
Again, you can catch streaming video of the game at Central Connecticut via this LINK, which will become active five minutes before the noon kickoff.
If you can only listen, the game is on 99 Rock with Wayne Young and Adam Giardino HERE.
It's just a paragraph but the Dartmouth-Central Connecticut game leads the Boston Globe college football roundup HERE.
The latest Ivy on Vine posting from Dartmouth corner Vernon Harris gives you his new appreciation for Homecoming as an event, as well as a quick nod to the win over Yale.
Speaking of Homecoming, check out this short Dartmouth-produced video about first-years freshmen enjoying their first Dartmouth Night.


Former Dartmouth quarterback Jonathan DiBiaso has completed 4-of-6 passes for 29 yards in his first season at Tufts. Find his Tufts bio HERE. The long-suffering Jumbos are off to a 3-0 start and play host to 3-0 Trinity College tomorrow. When DiBiaso looks across the field he'll see a corner named Hernandez who might look a little familiar. That's because Daniel Hernandez is the younger brother of Dartmouth senior nickel Frankie Hernandez.