With that in mind, I collected all of the stories I wrote about the 2024 season (sans The Optimist and The Pessimist), tossed in several photos and statistical summaries of each game, and turned them into a PDF for players and their families. It's essentially a contemporaneous diary, typos and all, of an Ivy League championship season.
If you are interested, you are welcome to download or just read the file, which runs about 150 pages. To access the 8 Mb file that opens with a look at spring football and finishes with my take on the Ivy League finally allowing its football teams to go to the FCS playoffs, click HERE.
Elsewhere, it's another quiet day in the BGAisphere.
Dartmouth sports publicity has a release about the first week of spring football HERE.
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This is kind of funny, and it's nice to see someone else's fingers making the same mistake mine have made many, many times over the years. BVM sports, which sends out synopses of many press releases, had one that ended this way (LINK):
EXTRA POINT
There isn't a cloud in the sky this morning as I prepare to hit the "publish" button. That's good news for our "solar tracker," which keeps our two EVs, our electric lawn tractor and our house juiced up. It's good for the solar motion light over our front door, and for the solar-powered camera on the bird feeder out back that beams along video snippets of the hundreds of birds that stop by each day. The wind spinner out front that has lights on it will shine brightly tonight, the beautiful solar globe hanging out front will shine, and the eight lights alongside our driveway will appreciate the sunshine as they continue recharging after spending the winter stored away in the garage.
And speaking of recharging, I can tell you that after too many gray days the sunlight is doing the exact same thing for me, thank you very much. ;-)