The Harvard and Yale previews went up on BGA Overtime last night. Check out the whole series of previews today, and come back tonight for a story out of the first day of Dartmouth fall camp, where I'm spending the morning. Find it all on BGA Overtime.
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If you told me last year at this time that Sean Williams '26 would be in the news this week I would have guessed he made an interception in a preseason NFL game, or something along those lines. I would never have predicted he would be in a headline on the Arkansas Razorbacks On SI page:
The story begins this way:A new court ruling in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday could lead to two Arkansas defensive backs not suiting up this season.
After a previous court ruling allowed NCAA athletes from the Class of 2022 to retain a year of eligibility, even if they had exhausted their four years, safety Caleb Wooden and Dartmouth transfer DB Sean Williams were both given a new lease on life, at least in regard to their eligiblity for the 2026 season. Wooden officially joined the Razorbacks on Aug. 16, one day before the start of the fall semester at the University of Arkansas, while Williams committed to Arkansas on Aug. 18.
Click HERE to read the full piece.
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Dartmouth has announced its promotional lineup for the football season (LINK):
Sept. 26 Monmouth – Family Weekend
Oct. 3 Penn – Homecoming
Oct. 17 Merrimack – Eduicator Day
Oct. 30 Harvard – Staff Health Care Appreciation Day
Nov. 21 Brown – Senior Day/Youth Day
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FCS Football Central on SI carries a piece headlined Ranking The Best FCS Offenses From Every Conference In 2025; Will these top FCS offenses be able to find the same success in 2026? The column judges the offenses by yards per play in conference action. Here are the numbers it worked up for the Ivy League:
Harvard (6.3)
Yale (6.0)
Penn (5.6)
Brown (5.3)
Dartmouth (5.3)
From the story (LINK):
Harvard will have to replace star quarterback Jaden Craig, but the Crimson will have plenty of returning weapons around whoever wins the QB1 job. Dante Reno will look to take the next step at Yale, but the Bulldogs are going to need to find a new workhorse to replace Josh Pitsenberger.
The same story lists Dartmouth week-one opponent Lehigh first in the Patriot League with 7.1 yards per play, and week-two opponent Monmouth second in the CAA at 6.8.
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A HERO Sports piece headlined Top 25 Returning FCS Defensive Ends In 2026 has three Ivy Leaguers in its ranking:
8. Ike Odimegwu, Brown
16. Zairion Jackson-Bass, Yale
18. Jack Middleton, Brown
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Finally, with less than a week until the first FCS game, the uniform number countdown is at six, and the best player in the nation wearing that number will be across the field from Dartmouth on Sept. 19. Here's the HERO writeup (LINK):
The best returning No. 6 is Lehigh RB Luke Yoder
-2026 Sr
-5’11” 205 lbs
-2024: 1,014 rush yards, 10 TDs
-2024 All-Patriot 2nd Team
-2025: 1,409 rush yards, 7.1 YPC, 15 TDs
-2025 Patriot League OPOY
-2025 3x FCS All-American
EXTRA POINT
If you've been following along you know about our beloved '84 VW Vanagon pop top camper bus, which we take every July (except this one when it was on the disabled list) to a jamboree in southern Vermont. The final count is in, and here's the census from this year's event: