Aashon Larkins, who came to Dartmouth as secondary coach in July of 2023, has moved on. Larkins was announced as an "offensive assistant" at Appalachian State yesterday after two seasons with the Big Green. Find the App State announcement HERE.
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Ejeke Adele, the Ivy League's defensive player of the year last fall when he had 54 tackles including six sacks, has found a new home as a grad transfer:
Committed to @RiceFootball!🦉
— Ejike Adele (@ejike_adele) January 16, 2025
Thank you @DartmouthFTBL for the last 4 years. pic.twitter.com/nvT3gMPAqI
Adele follows in the cleats of Charlie Looes, a 2023 finalist for Ivy League defensive player of the year, who had a terrific season at Rice as a grad transfer last fall, posting 43 tackles, including 8.5 for a loss and 3.5 sacks.
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Also announcing his grad transfer destination is fellow D-lineman Derrell Porter:
100% Committed to UC Davis!!! @CoachJerryBrady https://t.co/cY4iTQeF8o
— Derrell Porter (@boltactiondrail) January 16, 2025
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Both Adele and Porter will be Dartmouth graduates when they take the field next fall. That's not the case for some athletes who move on from the Ivy League.
A story in That Nation headlined Should the Ivy League Pay Its Student Athletes? includes this about Ivy basketball (LINK):
After a memorable two seasons for Ivy League men’s basketball ... this past offseason saw the exit of most of the best talent in the conference: Ivy League Rookie of the Year Malik Mack, First Team All-Ivy member Danny Wolf, Tyler Perkins, Chisom Okpara, and Kalu Anya. These Ivy League standouts joined a staggering number of transfers that amounted to more than 10 percent of Division I basketball. While transferring from the Ivy League is common for a postgraduate year, due to the Ancient Eight’s policy against student athletes’ competing after undergrad, all five of these players transferred after at most two seasons.
In case you are wondering:
• Malik Mack transferred from Harvard to Georgetown
• Danny Wolf transferred from Yale to Michigan
• Tyler Perkins transferred from Penn to Villanova
• Chisom Okpara transferred from Harvard to Stanford
• Kalu Anya transferred from Brown to St. Louis
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Congratulations to Dartmouth's Bob Whalen, who will serve as the president of the American Baseball Coaches Association for the 2025-2026 year. Find a Dartmouth release HERE and an ABCA release HERE.
The ABCA describes itself as "the primary professional organization for baseball coaches." Its membership include coaches in NCAA Division I, II and III, NAIA, NJCAA, Pacific Association Division, High School, Youth and Travel Baseball.
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EXTRA POINT
Mrs. BGA and I spent a month last spring traveling roughly 9,000 miles around the country on a USA Rail Pass. The deal is you can take 10 trips over 30 days for a set fee. A trip could be as short as Boston to New York City or as long as Seattle to Los Angeles. The pass does not include a sleeping compartment, but with a little planning you can work up a schedule that doesn't require an overnight on the train. Or if you are up to it, a night on the train is a ton more comfortable than a red-eye flight across the country. (We know, because we spent several overnights on the train. ;-)
So why bring that up now?
Today is the final day of a flash sale on the USA Rail Pass. Usually for sale for $499, you can buy one before the end of the day today for $299. Learn more about the pass HERE. If you are interested, remember that the sale ends today. Honestly, I'd be hopping on that deal – and right back on the train – if our new EV hadn't come with two year of free high-speed charging, which makes traveling by car incredibly economical.