Thursday, April 09, 2026

This And That

Dartmouth opened spring practice yesterday morning and BGA Overtime was there. Find a story with thoughts from coach Sammy McCorkle about the first day and on a range of different subjects HERE.

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Dartmouth athletic communications has a story out of the first day of spring ball HERE.

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Dartmouth had 11 graduating players named to the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society. To be recognized, players need to carry a minimum cumulative 3.2 GPA, have been a starter or significant contributor, and be in their final year of undergraduate eligibility. Earning the distinction from Dartmouth:

Thaddeus Gianaris
Tyson Grimm
Daniel Haughton
Jabari Johnson
Delby Lemieux
Grayson O'Bara
Joe Onuwabhagbe
Nico Schwikal
Konstantin Spoerk
Maxwell Wentz
Sean Williams

Find the full list of players from across the nation who were honored HERE

From the NFF release (LINK):

Twenty-three(23) colleges and universities have had at least one player in all 20 years of the NFF Hampshire Honor Society (2007-26): BYU, Brown, Bucknell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Dayton, Iowa, Johns Hopkins (MD), Kentucky, Lafayette, Minnesota, North Dakota, North Dakota State, Penn State, Redlands (CA), Saint John's (MN), SMU, South Dakota State, Wayne State (MI), West Virginia, Wingate (NC), Yale and Youngstown State.

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 All Access Football takes a look at centers available in the NFL Draft and includes this in its introduction (LINK):

A few collegiate offensive tackles have decided to make the position switch to center, as they transition to the pros, including Brian Parker II of Duke and Delby Lemieux of Dartmouth, two highly intelligent players who have made the move look easy based on early impressions.

The outlet has Lemieux as the No. 9 center, ahead of players from schools like Miami, Penn State and Michigan.

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The NCAA is quietly attempting to regain control of athletic eligibility requirements in this Wild West era of college sports. From a story posted by Yahoo (LINK):

According to the concept, NCAA athletes would have five full years of eligibility from the time of their 19th birthday or their high school graduation, whichever is earliest. No waiver requests, redshirts or exceptions will be permitted, except for a small group of outliers (those on maternity leave, military service or religious missions).

EXTRA POINT
I saw a story today that a growing number of young people are considering construction careers because they are concerned that many so-called "white collar" jobs are going to be replaced by AI.

I get it. A computer is never going to repair a roof, although I wish it could. We need to have work done on failing fascia here at our Vermont hillside and finding someone to even return calls and emails asking for estimates is a challenge.

Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Spring Has Sprung

Mopeds, scooters and even bicycles started to show up by 5:30 or so Wednesday morning at Dartmouth's indoor practice facility in advance of the first of 12 official spring practice dates.

Click photo to supersize.

Indoor practices are like a three-ring circus with action everywhere you look.

BGA Overtime will have a look at the first day of spring ball with Coach Sammy McCorkle tonight. Access that site HERE.

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Among those up early and working with players this morning were the two newest members of the retooled staff.

Courtesy Dartmouth social media

Defensive quality control coach Noah Reilly comes to Hanover from the University of San Diego, where he coached inside linebackers. A Florida Tech graduate, he also coached at Millsaps.


Luke Seale was on staff at Berry College after twice earning all-conference recognition and captained the football team as an offensive lineman and was most recently a grad assistant at Buffalo.

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The Indianapolis Star follows up on former Dartmouth commit Parker Maiers "flipping" to Northwestern. Per the Star, the linebacker accepted a "preferred walk-on" role in Evanston. (LINK)

Be sure to visit the BGA Overtime spring story tonight for a little more on losing a recruit.

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From a story headlined Biggest highlights from Duke's pro day (LINK):

Defensive tackle Josiah Green spent one year with the Blue Devils after spending four years at Dartmouth. In his lone campaign in Durham, the 6'1", 280-pound front seven piece tallied 37 total tackles, three pass deflections, and 3.5 sacks. At Duke's Pro Day, the graduate student tied the program's bench press record with an astonishing 36 reps.

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On the hardwood, the Ivy League basketball tournament has been making the rounds of the conference's eight schools and was scheduled to be at Dartmouth's Leede Arena next March. Ivy fans not enthusiastic about the trek to Hanover will probably not be disappointed to learn the event will instead be held at Penn as part of the Palestra's 100th anniversary celebration. From a story that first appeared in The Trentonian (LINK):

The Ivy League Tournament is returning to where it all began. The iconic Palestra on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania will host the 2027 event after Dartmouth chose to forego its turn in the rotation and allow the ILT to return to Philadelphia to celebrate the venue's 100th anniversary.

The move was approved by the league's athletic directors and announced on Tuesday. "Dartmouth's willingness to forego hosting the 2027 tournaments in order for the league to celebrate this historic milestone, while also allowing time to evaluate the future structure of the event, is a testament to the collaborative spirit that defines the Ivy League," Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris said in a statement.

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The Band of Heathens, the Austin-based group headlined by former Dartmouth linebacker Gordi Quist '02 and featuring former defensive back Trevor Nealon '02, is the subject of a Rolling Stone story HERE.

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EXTRA POINT
Here's the view on my hike up the mountain yesterday. Ah yes, spring in northern New England! 



Tuesday, April 07, 2026

. . . Go

Dartmouth kicks off spring practice late this afternoon with the first of 12 practices. Be sure to visit BGA Overtime tonight for coverage of the session.

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In advance of the start of practice, head coach Sammy McCorkle offered some thoughts via Dartmouth's social media. Here's the video followed by a gently edited transcript if you'd prefer:

Sammy McCorkle: 

"I’m really excited about the new coaches that have joined our staff. You could tell last week just the energy they bring to the program. You could see their sense of urgency. They’ve really done a really good job of attention to detail. They bring a lot of knowledge, a lot of energy, and I’m really excited for them to come out to start spring practice and bring that same type of energy and attention to detail.

"I think the fans can be really excited about the competition we’re going to have this spring. We’ve graduated a number of guys from past year, but we’ve got a lot of guys that are coming back that have got a lot of playing experience. We’ve got a lot of young guys who are very talented, and so we're really excited to see every day guys compete and challenge each other, and continue to take this program to the next level.

"I think the one thing we’re looking for by the end of this camp is just having some guys who are in position to lead, guys who are in position to be ready to go out there and play next fall on a Saturday. And I think the biggest thing is just having that attention to detail.

"Our guys had a great first week of mat drills, with energy and the effort. And I think the big thing now is taking that energy and effort into spring practice and making sure by the end of that everybody’s attention to detail is improved.

"Our guys are prepared and when it’s their opportunity to step on the field, they’re ready to play."

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Incoming Dartmouth offensive lineman Nick Schenkel has been named Ambassador of the Year for boys basketball in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley because of his unselfish leadership contributions to his Liberty High School team. From a story behind The Morning Call paywall (LINK):

Nick Schenkel played in just 15 of Liberty High School’s 29 games in the 2025-26 boys basketball season. He scored just seven points.

But the Hurricanes may not have gone 18-11, reached the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference semifinals, the District 11 6A title game or the second round of the state tournament without him.

And . . .

“Ambassador is the perfect word to describe Nick because he’s a great ambassador for our community, our school, our team and our sport,” said Liberty coach Nigel Long. “Nick has been a pleasure to be around, not only to me, but the entire Liberty community. He has been a great representative of our school … on the court, off the court, on the football field and off the football field, in the classroom and in the community.” 

The 6-foot-4, 270-pound Schenkel admitted it wasn't always easy:

“There were moments when I wondered if I really wanted to do this, but there was a kinship and a brotherhood within our team that was second to none. It was truly something special and something I am so appreciative of because it will help me going forward. We struggled in football here when I was a freshman and sophomore. But coming to the basketball team in those years really enlightened me as to finding a culture and learning what was necessary to be successful. Basketball had a winning culture and I wanted to bring what I learned there to the football team.”

Here's the Dartmouth-bound football player on his future in Hanover:

“Some Ivy League schools have a snobby-ish image; they have that stigma around them, but not Dartmouth,” he said. “I felt right at home and everyone was so welcoming. Everyone I’ve talked to since then has had nothing good things to say about the school.

“The coaching staff does a phenomenal job, and my position coach [Keith Clark] who coaches the offensive line, was named the FCS assistant coach of the year. He’s friends with Jeff Stoutland, who just left as the Eagles O-line coach and he played at Lafayette, so he knows this area. I’m excited about finding a great community up there.”

EXTRA POINT
For Christmas I received a silly pair of electric socks to keep my feet warm hiking on the mountain this winter. I haven't worn them in more than a month but I'm charging the batteries this morning. If I'm going to spend two hours at "spring" football practice today, as least I can keep my toes warm. ;-)

Monday, April 06, 2026

Ready, Set . . .

Dartmouth is slated to begin spring football tomorrow, and BGA Overtime will be there to bring you coverage of the first session, as well as several others over the course of the spring. Here's the tentative practice schedule:
Tuesday, Apr. 7 - 5 p.m.
Thursday, Apr. 9 - 5 p.m.
Saturday, Apr. 11 - 10 a.m. 
Tuesday, Apr. 14 - 5 p.m.
Thursday, Apr. 16 - 5 p.m.
Saturday, Apr. 18 - 10 a.m.

One week break, then . . . 

Tuesday, Apr. 28 - 5 p.m.
Thursday, Apr. 30 - 5 p.m.
Saturday, May 2 - 10 a.m. 
Tuesday, May 5 - 5 p.m.
Thursday, May 7 - 5 p.m.
Saturday, May 9 - 10 a.m.

While Sammy McCorkle would surely like to have all practices on Memorial Field under clear blue skies, this is northern New England, so expect adjustments to the schedule.

Editor's Note: Tomorrow's forecast is a perfect example. "Cloudy with snow showers changing to rain showers as the day progresses. High 42F. E winds shifting to NW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%. Snow accumulations less than one inch."

A reminder that spring coverage will be posted on the BGA Overtime site HERE.

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FLO Sports is the latest to offer up a "way-too-early" 2026 preseason ranking. It features two Ivies and four Dartmouth opponents total:

1 Montana State (14-2)
2 Montana (13-2)
3 Rhode Island (11-3)
4 South Dakota St. (9-5)
5 Villanova (12-3)
6 Illinois State (12-5)
7 Tennessee Tech (11-2)
YALE (9-3)
9 Stephen F. Austin (11-3)
10 South Dakota (10-5)
11 Abilene Christian (9-5)
12 North Dakota (8-6)
13 Youngstown St. (8-5)
14 West Florida (*10-2 in Division II)
15 Tarleton State (12-2)
16 UC Davis (9-4)
17 MONMOUTH (N.J.) (9-3)
18 HARVARD (9-2)
19 Alabama State (10-2)
20 LEHIGH (12-1)
21 Mercer (9-3)
22 Lafayette (8-4)
23 Southeastern Louisiana (9-4)
24 West Georgia (8-3)
25 South Carolina State (10-3)

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 Missed this last week:

Find the Sportico story behind a paywall HERE. Like most of you, I can't access the story but I was able to pull up an AI summary that reads like this:

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the Ivy League’s policy of no athletic scholarships. The court ruled that the plaintiffs failed to identify a relevant market for antitrust scrutiny, as students can pursue enrollment at other selective colleges offering athletic scholarships. The ruling supports conference autonomy in setting rules governing athletes, highlighting the complexity of antitrust law in college sports.

Courthouse News has a story HERE, and Bloomberg Law has a piece HERE. The bottom line, as I understand it, is simply that the Ivies are free to continue giving financial aid based on need, rather than athletic ability.

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EXTRA POINT
If you've been following along you know that a couple of Christmases ago we were given a bird feeder with a bluetooth-enable camera allowing us to have close-up views of our avian visitors. The app that works with the bird feeder strives to identify the type of birds and keeps a daily count of how many stop by. A couple of days ago we set a record with 275 bird visits – in one day.

It's kind of fun watching birds on the feeder chasing away others until they've had their fill. This was a little more unusual:


That's a female northern cardinal on the left, and a bright red male on the right. They have been stopping by regularly to share meals.

After this couple made several visits, I Googled more information and read this (LINK):
Cardinals mate for life. Most cardinal couples stay together as long as their mate is alive. They don’t just mate for life — they spend most of the year together. They are a true couple. 

The things you can learn visiting BGA each day. ;-)

Sunday, April 05, 2026

Just Because

For Easter Sunday, I asked AI to make a chocolate Heisman Trophy bunny. The winner? Banner Manco, which I Google to no avail.


And then, because I couldn't help myself, I asked for a more realistic chocolate Heisman to be placed on the Dartmouth football field.

Click image to super size.

AI gave it a shot but for some reason it put the trophy and players outside its own imagined Memorial Field. It gave the Big Green several fictional Ivy League championships and while it credited the Lewinstein Family with the scoreboard twice, it has 28:39 on the board. And it created Trustee John D. Cahill out of nowhere.

Finally, I asked AI to create a Dartmouth football player throwing a football-like Easter egg.


I could never quite get it to understand the helmet striping before I ran out of free time on the app. ;-)

Saturday, April 04, 2026

Now And Then

The headline:

Steelers Met with Freakishly Athletic Duke Defensive Tackle

And that defensive tackle? None other than Josiah Green, who earned a Dartmouth degree in anthropology before spending a grad transfer year with the Blue Devils. From the story (LINK):

Green turned heads at his pro day, recording a 4.43 shuttle, 1.65 10-yard split, 7.43 3-cone, which would’ve ranked first among DTs at the Combine. His 34″ vert and 9’6″ broad would’ve ranked second.

Green also posted a program-record 36 bench press reps. Green was second in quick pressures last season among draft-eligible DTs, according to Pro Football Focus.

Per that story, Green is considered a "mid-to-late" round draft pick.

A site covering the Indianapolis Colts also had a story around Green HERE.

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Former Dartmouth linebacker Reggie Williams '76 has never shied away from sharing his opinions and the former Cincinnati Bengal and College Football Hall of Famer has made his feelings known about today's political climate and Dartmouth's response to it on his Facebook account. Here are a couple of screenshots:


Editor's Note: I do not have a Facebook account but was able to access these postings and the comments with Reggie Williams' replies because they are public. Find the originals HERE and HERE.

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EXTRA POINT
Yes! My package was delivered yesterday without issue. I had hoped to see the delivery person to get a little more insight on how best to address packages when the online form will not accept our street address, but was on the mountain when the delivery truck arrived. Maybe next time.

Friday, April 03, 2026

Coming And Going

Another Dartmouth social media post, and another opportunity for a new football assistant to introduce himself:

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It doesn't happen all that often, but Dartmouth football has seen a recruit "flip" to another school.

Linebacker Parker Maiers of Indianapolis has backed off a commitment to Dartmouth in favor of an opportunity to join the Northwestern program. Here's what Maiers had to say in an On3 story carried by Yahoo (LINK):

“Playing at the highest level of college football has always been a dream of mine and Northwestern gave me that opportunity."

“Not only do they have amazing academics but have a great football program, Their staff has been nothing but welcoming to me and my family. I can’t wait to be a Wildcat.”

Maiers originally picked Dartmouth over offers from Navy, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Buffalo, Air Force, UMass, Western Illinois, Butler and Penn.

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Dartmouth quarterback recruit Jack Cannon is the player in the spotlight in a story headlined, Lacrosse program emerges as title favorite with N.J. football Player of Year back in lineup. From the NJ.com story (LINK):

Holmdel played with the mindset and composure of a team that expects to win big games. The Hornets compete in the Shore Conference’s top division and have been a playoff contender for several years under Quinn, but have never been able to seriously challenge the big three of Rumson-Fair Haven, Manasquan and Christian Brothers. That changed with the win over Manasquan.

That mentality starts with Cannon, a Dartmouth football commit who was the NJ.com state Player of the Year this past fall.

Cannon was credited with a goal and four assists in the story about the Holmdel win. The story goes on:

Cannon put together an all-time career for the Hornets as the team’s record-breaking quarterback, leading them to the program’s first sectional championship with a 41-20 win over Seneca in the Central, Group 3 title game.

He set a state record with 63 touchdowns combined between rushing and passing. He led New Jersey with 33 rushing touchdowns, was fourth with 2,747 passing yards, fifth with 30 passing touchdowns and 10th with 1,673 yards rushing. 

More from the story . . . 

Cannon played lacrosse as a freshman and sophomore and was beginning to develop into one of the best all-around players in the Shore. He skipped his junior season to focus on his football recruitment, leaving a void in Holmdel’s midfield. He committed to Dartmouth in May 2025. Later that summer,, with his collegiate future secured, he decided he would return to lacrosse and play basketball during his senior year.

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Longtime New Jersey sportswriter Paul Franklin – who should know better than to write Dartmouth University – has a piece about new Dartmouth men's basketball coach Brett MacConnell HERE. Franklin points out that MacConnell did not play high school basketball in Central Jersey, but rather was a soccer player.

Of note, the story mentions that . . . 

MacConnell is flying to Fresno, Los Angeles and Philadelphia to meet with the parents of three current players and two incoming freshmen.

Green Alert Take: Call this informed speculation, but the guess here is that the new coach is taking a shot at pulling sophomore guard Connor Amundsen of Fresno and sophomore guard Kareem Thomas of Wilmington, Del. – half an hour from Philly – back out of the transfer portal.

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EXTRA POINT
Following up on yesterday's rant about databases that will not accept our address for package deliveries, the good news is that my order is on its way. In fact, it is projected to arrive at some point today. That's pretty fast service . . . if the package gets here.

I'm optimistic because it is coming from UPS, which like FedEx has dependably delivered to our house, perhaps because the route drivers have come to recognize our name and address.

If I'd known the package was coming by UPS I wouldn't have been as frustrated as I was a couple of nights ago. Of course, even UPS and FedEx are no sure thing. The "Last mile" delivery system sometimes results in packages like mine being dropped off by those services not at our house, but at our local post office, which can present its own set of problems.

As I found out a few months back, a package arriving at our post office is no guarantee we'll get it because the online forms sometimes return a message in red saying they don't deliver to PO boxes so there's nowhere to list the box number. In those cases, I include the "0026" at the end of our zip code (26 is our box). But even that's no guarantee. You'd be amazed how many times I've seen mailing labels where the "+4" is cut off.

And that's why I now put #26 at the end of our street address.

Sorry for getting worked up again. I'll stop now. Let's just hope my package arrives this afternoon. ;-)

Thursday, April 02, 2026

Closing In On It

With spring practice beginning next Tuesday, Dartmouth is currently going through mat drills. What's that you ask? What are mat drills?

The answer first appeared on this site 10 years ago. Click HERE to read that post, or just watch a little of what's happening below:

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A reminder that BGA Overtime will go live again next week when spring ball starts. If you haven't investigate the OT site, you can take a look at it HERE

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Dartmouth continued its meet-the-new-coaches series earlier this week with this social media posting:

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An email landed in my in-box yesterday with a reminder that the Dartmouth Friends of Football Golf Classic is set for Saturday, June 20, at Montcalm Golf Club, about 15 minutes from campus. The email provided this tentative schedule:

• 10:30 AM: Shuttle service to course
• 11:30 AM: Registration and lunch
• 1:00 PM: Shotgun start
• 6:00 PM: Post-round reception

The email also noted that they are still recruiting sponsors for everything from the tournament itself down to tee box and green sponsors.

To register for the event, click HERE.

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Sometimes you have to take a step back to take a few steps forward. No idea what will happen, but along with the news of Brett MacConnell being named Dartmouth's new head men's basketball coach earlier this week comes news that two of Dartmouth's most promising young hoop players have entered the portal. Find a listing by school of basketball players in the portal HERE.

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I'm not a fan of click-bait "best of" type postings that force you to click, and click, and click only to find out the headline was a tease. Fortunately, just one click brings up the full listing of The 39 Most Stunning College Campuses in the World. You'll take pride in who comes in at No. 7. Click HERE to see who it is.

Green Alert Take: Gotta admit, I really, really like the setting for No. 20. Of course, that may have something to do with seeing a basketball game there in the dead of a northern New England winter. ;-)

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EXTRA POINT
I'm not going to relitigate why it is so unbelievably annoying that there are databases out there that will not accept our address for the delivery of packages, but here's what I will tell you. After about 90 minutes of trying last evening to order something that cannot be found locally, the paint is peeling off the walls here in the BGA World Headquarters from all the screaming and expletives that came out of my mouth. (OK, that's not entirely true. The paint is not peeling.)

Time will tell if putting our actual town where a PO Box should go will work. Audibles like that sometimes do. Other times, packages are returned to sender.

It is utterly absurd that I can put in my house number, street, town and zip code into the online forms and then be told my address is not valid.

After discussions with our postmaster a while back, I went into Google Maps and tried to change the listed location of our house from the next town to our little town. An email back from Google said the change was accepted, but the postmaster warned me that not every business uses the Google database. He also warned that some of the databases may not be updated for months or even a year. All I can say is "Argh," but I can't shout it. My throat is too sore from shouting last night.