Thursday, October 09, 2025

On To Homecoming

The Fearful Forecast will go up on BGA Overtime later today, and the Dartmouth-Yale preview will be posted on the site tomorrow. Visit the OT HERE.

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From a Yale athletic communications advance of Saturday's game at Dartmouth (LINK):
"You have got to defend the entire field with these guys," said Sean McGowan, Head Coach of Defense. "They have an experienced quarterback. Their left tackle will probably have the opportunity to play in the NFL. They have a really big, strong, physical tight end that's a really good pass catcher. Their running back is a physical runner. And then they have three receivers on the outside that really test you with great speed. So it's gonna be a great challenge." 

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The Dartmouth has a story under the headline, Homecoming bonfire replaced with light show due to statewide burn ban. (LINK)

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Dartmouth has a Homecoming video that does not include any bonfire clips, although the orangish glow on the faces of some of the celebrants from years past is a pretty good clue as to what they were watching. ;-)

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Columbia Roar Lions blogger/podcaster Jake Novak's latest power poll looks like this (LINK):

1 Harvard 

2 Dartmouth 

3 Yale 

4 Penn 

5 Brown 

6 Princeton  

7 Columbia 

8 Cornell

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Dartmouth Athletic Director Mike Harrity will serve on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Oversight Committee. (LINK)

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EXTRA POINT

The hope was that the northern New England foliage would put on a show for out-of-towners coming to Hanover for Dartmouth Homecoming this weekend. That may be the case for folks flying into Boston or Manchester as they drive up I-89, but at least here at our Vermont hillside home the foliage this fall has been a dud. As I sit here at the BGA World Headquarters and look out at Mount Moosilauke, a lot of leaves have blown down and the dominant color among those that remain is dull brown. On the bright side, when the leaves are gone our mountain views are even better.

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

Video Review

Dartmouth's highlight package from Saturday's game at Penn:


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It's little consolation for the Dartmouth side, but here's how Saturday's game was viewed from the Penn side. This is from a story in The Daily Pennsylvanian (LINK):
As the final whistle blew at Franklin Field last Saturday, the scoreboard reflected a result not seen since 2013: a Penn football home victory over Dartmouth. It was a watershed win for the Quakers, one that gave them a 1-0 start to Ivy League play, and one which Penn senior linebacker John Lista called “season-defining.”

“Not just for us, but for the whole program’s history,” Lista added.

Green Alert: It's a measure of how much respect Dartmouth football has earned that a victory over the Big Green is now a "watershed win," and "season-defining."

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Here are this week's Sagarin Ratings with last week's rating in parentheses.

  97 Harvard (110)

159 Yale (136)

166 Dartmouth (147)

170 Penn (188)

180 Princeton (180)

189 Brown (203)

213 Columbia (206)

240 Cornell (222)


175 New Hampshire

219 Central Connecticut 

246 Fordham 


Dartmouth is favored by 1½ points per Sagarin.

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The Massey Ratings have Yale defeating Dartmouth, 31-28, with 55 percent confidence.

Green Alert Take: For perspective, Massey saw Dartmouth winning at Penn last week, 27-24, with 58 percent confidence. Sagarin also had Dartmouth as a three-point favorite.

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From Folarin the Great Instagram

Missed this disappointing news almost a month ago about former Ivy League defensive player of the year Flo Oriomlade '17, so I'll share it here in case you did as well. This is from a Calgary Herald story (LINK):

He may not be leading the team in sacks or tackles, but defensive tackle Folarin ‘Flo’ Orimolade is a mega beast for the Stampeders.

Or was until his season ended with an Achilles injury in the Labour Day Rematch.

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EXTRA POINT

I left my car outside last night because the forecast called for a drenching rain. Unless you live on a dirt road, you simply have no idea how dirty your car can get driving through thick clouds of dust during this drought. It seems no matter how often I clear it, my rear windshield is just about always caked with dust, the only visibility being through the protractor-shaped area cleared by the wiper.


How bad is the drought in here in Orange Country and around the state? From a Vermont Public story today headlined Hauling water and hoping for rain: Upper Valley farmers cope with extreme drought (LINK):

The federal government has already granted a disaster declaration for Orange and Windsor counties, and the state of Vermont recently requested a declaration for the entire state, which could bring some financial relief for farmers.

Tuesday, October 07, 2025

A Final Look Back

Two things you never want to see:

• The quarterback from the team you just faced being named the conference player of the week

• The return specialist from the team you just faced being named the conference special teams player of the week

Dartmouth suffered both fates as Penn quarterback Liam O'Brien was named the Ivy League offensive player of the week and Julien Stokes was named the special teamer of the week.

Because the Ivy League has unaccountably decided to simply list the award winners rather than share why they are being honored as it has in years past, we have to turn to the Penn website for these details (LINK):

O'Brien was excellent under center as Penn took down two-time defending champion Dartmouth Saturday at Franklin Field, accounting for all four of the Quakers' touchdowns with two through the air and two on the ground. He completed 76 percent (16-for-21) of his pass attempts for 147 yards and two TDs, while adding 99 rushing yards—falling one yard short of becoming Penn's first 100-yard rushing game by a QB since 2010—and another two scores. This is O'Brien's second career Ivy Offensive Player of the Week award.

And . . .

Stokes continues to dominant and showcase why he's in the conversation as the best return specialist in the nation, FCS or FBS. He ran back a 65-yard punt return midway through the fourth quarter that gave Penn a short field, allowing it to put the game out of reach. Stokes also had three kick returns for 76 yards, which included a 34-yarder that also led to points. He finished with 141 total return yards and has 100+ total return yards in three consecutive games. 

Dartmouth linebacker Zyion Freer-Brown was named to the Ivy League honor roll. 

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No video highlights from the Ivy League or Dartmouth to this point, so the best we can do is offer highlights out of Penn. (Warning to Dartmouth fans: You may want to skip these): 


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This week's polls:


Stats Perform

W-L

Pts

Prev

1

North Dakota State

5-0

1,398

1

2

South Dakota State

5-0

1,340

2

3

Tarleton State

6-0

1,268

3

4

Montana

5-0

1,221

4

5

Montana State

4-2

1,207

5

6

UC Davis

4-1

1,036

7

7

Lehigh

6-0

1,000

9

8

Southern Illinois

4-1

968

10

9

Illinois State

3-2

899

6

10

Tennesee Tech

5-0

897

11

11

Idaho

2-3

779

12

12

Monmouth

4-1

768

14

13

North Dakota

3-2

764

15

14

Northern Arizona

4-2

529

13

15

Jackson State

4-1

491

17

16

Austin Peay

4-2

473

22

17

Rhode Island

4-2

465

8

18

Villanova

3-2

389

18

19

Abilene Christian

3-3

385

19

20

Lamar

4-1

333

20

21

West Georgia

5-1

299

16

22

HARVARD

3-0

280

25

23

South Dakota

3-3

233

21

24

Presbyterian

5-0

228

23

25

Mercer

4-1

184

NR


Dropped Out of Top 25: Youngstown State (24)





Others Receiving Votes (schools listed on two or more ballots): Youngstown State (3-2, 0-1 MVFC), 147; Stephen F. Austin (4-2, 2-0 Southland), 97; Southeastern Louisiana (4-2, 2-0 Southland), 52; Sacramento State (2-3, 0-1 Big Sky), 21; Gardner-Webb (3-2, 1-0 OVC-Big South), 16; Alabama State (4-2, 2-0 SWAC), 11; BROWN (2-1, 1-0 Ivy), 9; Furman (4-1, 2-0 SoCon), 7; North Carolina Central (4-2), 2





FCS Coaches

W-L

Pts

Prev

1

North Dakota State (26)

5-0

650

1

2

South Dakota State

5-0

621

2

3

Tarleton State

6-0

574

3

4

Montana

5-0

567

4

5

Montana State

4-2

530

5

6

UC Davis

4-1

499

7

7

Tennessee Tech

5-0

455

9

8

Lehigh

6-0

452

8

9

Southern Illinois

4-1

406

11

10

Illinois State

3-2

399

6

11

Monmouth

4-1

383

12

12

North Dakota

3-2

359

14

13

Idaho

2-3

306

15

14

Jackson State

4-1

269

17

15

Austin Peay

4-2

224

21

16

Northern Arizona

4-2

221

13

17

Villanova

3-2

211

19

18

Rhode Island

4-2

203

10

19

Mercer

4-1

164

22

20

Youngstown State

3-2

162

18

T21

Abilene Christian

3-3

140

23

T21

West Georgia

5-1

140

16

23

Presbyterian

5-0

130

24

24

Lamar

4-1

111

25

25

HARVARD

3-0

64

NR


Dropped Out: UIW (20)





Others Receiving Votes: Southeastern Louisiana, 52; Furman, 38; Stephen F. Austin, 33; South Dakota, 21; UIW, 19; Gardner-Webb, 12; Alabama St., 9; BROWN, 6; Elon, 6; North Carolina Central, 5; UT-Rio Grande Valley, 4; Lafayette, 3; Cal Poly, 2.





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Brown has been named the FCS national team of the week after its win over No. 8 Rhode Island. (LINK)

This is from a HERO Sports piece headlined FCS Week 6 Takeaways that considers the ramifications of Brown beating URI  after being demolished by Harvard (LINK):
• Is Harvard that good? Or was Rhody just overrated?

• Harvard is 3-0 with three dominating wins, beating Stetson 59-7, Brown 41-7, and Holy Cross 59-24. Rhody beat Holy Cross 9-7 and lost to Brown.

• Rhody was picked to finish first in the preseason CAA poll. Brown was picked to finish last in the Ivy League preseason poll. This result may loom large for both conferences when it comes to playoff seeds and at-large bids.

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There will be no bonfire on the Dartmouth Green this Friday night but don't worry. It's not a Dartmouth policy change. From a college release under the headline Statewide Burn Ban Means Change of Plans for Homecoming (LINK):

The New Hampshire burn ban has prompted a change this year to Dartmouth Night on Friday, Oct. 10, when, traditionally, the first-year class parades around the Homecoming bonfire on the Green. This year, the celebration continues, but instead of open flames, the festivities will take the form of an interactive light and laser show set to a soundtrack performed by Dartmouth student DJs. 

And . . .

Members of the Class of 2029 will receive light-up wristbands synchronized to the soundtrack, making them part of the show. 

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EXTRA POINT

With the temperature hovering around an unseasonable 80 degrees yesterday, I popped the top on the '84 VW camper yesterday and wrote the BGA Overtime story at the little lake about five minutes from our home. When I finished I took a quick dip and found a true sign of fall in New England floating in the water.