Elsewhere in the Ivy League and among Dartmouth's opponents . . .
Princeton 66, Cornell 0
No. 17 Princeton sprinted out to a 45-0 halftime lead on the way to dealing Cornell its most lopsided loss in 128 years. Like Dartmouth, the Tigers benefited from four first-half turnovers – in this case interceptions. Princeton quarterback John Lovett was an efficient 12-of-16 for 133 yards and one touchdown through the air and did major damage on the ground with 159 yards and one touchdown. Cornell quarterback Dalton Banks came in having thrown just three interceptions all year and suffered three of his four against the Tigers in the first quarter. Princeton improved to 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the Ivy League while Cornell slipped to 3-4 and 2-2 with 4,200 looking on in New Jersey.
Columbia 17, Yale 10
Forced to start fourth-string quarterback Ryan Suitt, the Lions saw him go just 3-for-16 for 32 yards before he was knocked out of the game, and still they managed to come from behind for a win in front of 2,555. Columbia took an early 3-0 lead on Chris Alleyne's 51-yard field goal. Trailing 10-3 at the half, the Lions blocked a punt midway through the third quarter and Suitt responded with 16-yard TD pass to tie the game. A 30-yard touchdown run by fifth-team tailback Ryan Young early in the fourth quarter with Matt Dame under center gave them the lead. With backup quarterback Jimmy Check starting in place of injured starter Kurt Rawlings, Yale had a 428-160 advantage in total yards but saw the game end with an interception in the end zone with 25 seconds left. Columbia, which punted 20 times, is now 4-3 and 1-3 while Yale is 4-3, 2-2.
Penn 13, Brown 6
Penn's Karekin Brooks fumbled the ball away on the Quakers' first offensive play and then made up for it by running for 246 yards on 34 carries in front of 1,324. Penn scored all of its points in the first half and had a shutout until Brown got a TD pass with 27 seconds left. The Quakers recovered the onside kick to improve to 5-2 overall and 2-2 in the conference. They outgained the Bears, 370-195. Brown is 1-6 and 0-4.
Holy Cross 56, Lehigh 0
Domenic Cozier ran for 208 yards and Miles Alexander 118 as the Crusaders piled up 405 yards on the ground and outgained the Mountain Hawks, 540-203, in total yards. Holy Cross is now 2-6 and 1-2 in the Patriot League while Lehigh fell to 1-7, 0-3 in front of 1,827.
Colgate 38, Georgetown 0
The 11th-ranked Raiders recorded their fourth shutout in their last five games and now have outscored their last six opponents, 136-6. Georgetown managed just 36 yards of total offense against Colgate, which has allowed just two touchdowns all year. Colgate improved to 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the Patriot League while Georgetown dropped to 4-5 and 3-1. Attendance was 1,827.
Sacred Heart 49, Bryant 26
The Pioneers literally ran their record to 5-3 and 3-0 in the NEC by exploding for 538 yards on the ground. Jordan Meachum carried 23 times for 318 yards and Julius Chestnut 13 times for 164 yards against Bryant, now 5-3, 2-2. Attendance was 1,678.