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— Dartmouth Football (@DartmouthFTBL) April 2, 2026
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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 POINTFollowing 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.