From a NewYork Jets.com story headlined Senior Bowl Preview | Prospects to Keep an Eye Out for in Mobile (LINK):
Who Are Some Under the Radar Prospects?
OL Delby Lemieux of Dartmouth, CB Charles Demmings of Stephen F. Austin and RB J'Mari Taylor of Virginia were mentioned by (Senior Bowl director Drew) Fabianich as potential under the radar prospects.
Named a postseason All-American by various outlets in 2025, Lemieux (6-4, 280) was part of an offensive line that allowed the fifth-fewest sacks per game (0.80) among FCS programs.
"Great athlete, moves well, adjust well in space, protects well," Fabianich said.
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Wyoming News has a story headlined Who have the Cowboys added, lost in the portal? noting that the Wyoming football team lost around 20 players from last fall's team and is adding about 20 for 2026. The story has brief capsules on the incoming players including a familiar name (LINK):
Thaddeus Gianaris, DL: Gianaris is a FCS Dartmouth transfer who had 55 tackles, nine tackles for loss and five sacks last fall. He has one year of eligibility remaining.
Interesting to see Gianaris, listed at 6-foot-2 and 240 pounds in his Dartmouth bio, categorized as a lineman. I suppose DL is a lot clearer than ER (edge rusher ;-).
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Missed this at New Year's. Dartmouth put out a quick video look at life on and around campus last summer and at the 38-second mark you can see Owen Zalc being hoisted on teammates' shoulders after his 51-yard field goal as time expired gave the Big Green a Homecoming win over Yale, 17-16.
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From a story picked up by MSN.com headlined What to know about Christen Press before USWNT retirement ceremony on Saturday (LINK):
Christen Press is one of the most decorated women's soccer players in U.S. history. She was born Dec. 29, 1988, in Los Angeles and is the daughter of Cody Press, a former Dartmouth football player, and Stacy Press.
Cody Press was a 6-1, 185 defensive back from Bethesda, Md., who captained the 1979 Dartmouth team.
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As noted in this electronic precinct yesterday, the BGA World Headquarters joined the 21st century yesterday with the installation of fiber internet. For the record, yesterday's pre-installation download speed via DSL was 10.3 Mbps, and the upload speed was 0.94. When I checked earlier this morning, our download speed was a little over 100 Mbps, and our upload speed was just under 100 Mbps. Perhaps the most surprising thing is that, in addition to such a ridiculous improvement in speed, what we are paying for the internet (and phone) is dramatically lower than what we had been paying previously. Call it a win-win.