Flores, a 6-4, 290-pound senior, took over the snapping duties as the Big Green center this year and excelled in his new role. Named to the All-Ivy League First Team as well as the All-New England Team (comprised of players from both the FBS and FCS), Flores had earned a GPA of 3.47 entering his senior year as a religion major.Flores is one of just three Ivy Leaguers named to the 52-man team.
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Speaking of honors, Pat McInally, who played tight end at Harvard from 1972-74, is one of 14 players who have been named to the 2016 College Football Hall of Fame Class announced by the National Football Foundation. (LINK)McInally played wide receiver at the start of his NFL career with the Cincinnati Bengals but is probably remembered more as the team's punter from 1976-85.
Also named to the Hall of Fame was former New Hampshire football coach Bill Bowes, who coached many games against Dartmouth. From a UNH release (LINK):
Bowes coached the UNH football team for 27 seasons, retiring after the 1998 season as the all-time winningest coach in Yankee Conference/Atlantic 10 history with a mark of 175-106-5 and seven coach of the year awards. His UNH squads posted winning records 21 times, including 20 of his final 24 years at the helm. To this day, his 97 conference victories are No. 2 on the all-time list behind Villanova's Andy Talley.