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:
Tomorrow, the work starts.
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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.”
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EXTRA POINTFor 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. ;-)