Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The Parity Parody



For as long as I can remember, the “headline” out of the Ivy football media day has “parity”… and I’m getting a little tired of it.

That's because the Ivies are going through their longest-ever period of non-parity since the formation of the league in 1956.

Harvard and Penn have won or shared the league title every year since 2000 except for 2005 and 2006.

The dominance of those two programs has lasted longer than the Dartmouth and Yale dynasties of the early days of the league and then some.

Only Brown has been able to break into the party with any regularity… which is why if any team not named “Harvard, Penn, or Brown” cracks the top three this season, it has to be considered an upset.


Penn Transfer

If you were surprised that Penn hadn’t yet become involved in the transfer craze in Ivy League football, then you were right to feel that way.

The Quakers have added a former all state high school player from Iowa who has transferred from Duke.

Ben Challgren is 6-1, 235 pound fullback… we’ll see if he becomes a factor.

Penn has a good history of successful transfers from Duke, as QB Matt Rader came over from the Blue Devil program in 1997 and led Penn to the 1998 Ivy title.


Fordham Latest

Continuing our online scouting of our already-in-training camp opponents, we have this report in from Fordham camp.

One interesting tidbit at the end of that report: Fordham’s wide receivers coach has quit or been fired… or just left the team.


Monmouth Coach’s Videos


On the Monmouth football site there are lots of regular reports from the Hawks camp including extensive face time with the Head Coach Kevin Callahan.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jake, please. None of this Harvard, penn, and brown bs.

It's Harvard and penn. full stop.

:)

oldlion said...

Based upon our head to head experience Harvard seems to get better players than Penn, yet Bags usually out coaches Murphy. In fact, as far as parity, we have lost the last few Penn games by seemingly being out coached by Bags, or by the fact that Bags has all of the refs in this league scared of him. He always,and I mean always , gets the calls.

Anonymous said...

The report also mentions two players who have left the Fordham team and they look pretty good. Khouri is an all-state linebacker, see here:
http://www.fordhamsports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2773

and Schlanger is a speedy and elusive rb (saw highlights) We could use both of them, any chance, Jake?

Jake said...

I doubt we'd want to touch those guys with a 10-foot pole even if they are academically eligible. BUT... stranger things have happened.