The Dartmouth football program's social media posted this coming out of yesterday's Green-White Game:
Spring Game Ballin.#GoBigGreen | #TheWoods pic.twitter.com/qzgvBaqZtr
— Dartmouth Football (@DartmouthFTBL) May 9, 2026
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By now I hope you've read the posts I tossed up last night with game coverage, notes, statistics from the 12th and final day of spring football and the announcement of new captains and most improved by position group. If not, find that coverage HERE.
Because it's pretty much impossible to compile statistics on defensive players as a one-person stat crew working a game where there's no tackling, the players on that side of the ball were a little shortchanged on BGA last night. That being the case, here is a random selection of notes in the margins of my stat sheets yesterday:
Fumble batted around by several players on both offense and defense before Chris Chol falls on it in what would be the end zone ... Did Christian Harris toe tap and hold onto the ball for a nifty interception on the sideline? ... Uche Odimegwu has QB running for his life ... Johnny Riley with a tackle for loss ... Riley with another tackle at the line or behind it ... Bruce Williams with a sack for a loss of seven ... Matisse Brosseau (?) tips pass at the QB's hand ... Williams should have been awarded a sack but the officials swallowed their whistles ... Joshua Johnson with another would-be sack that goes down as a five-yard run ... Johnny Stephens with a pass breakup ... Odimegwu with a tackle for loss or at the line of scrimmage ... Johnson with another sack. They can't block him ... Matthew Boydell coming up big in the middle of the defense for a fourth-down stop ... Odimegwu again with a tackle for no gain.
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Just discovered a Block Destruction: Donut Tackle video from new defensive line coach Quentin Jones:
Mrs. BGA and I went to the West Newbury talent/variety show last night. No, we didn't participate but it was a reminder about the beating heart of our rural northern New England village. From a well-known musical dad providing backup for his talented young daughter, to a church choir, to our town's young postal clerk breaking out his guitar and playing a song he wrote, to an old sailor reading a poem, to an intermission featuring legendary rhubarb punch and more goodies than it should, it was a thoroughly delightful evening spent with neighbors in a very special place.