Monday, November 13, 2017

After Cornell...

The Coach


Al Bagnoli is now 12-17 as Columbia's head coach. He's reached 12 wins 31 games faster than Ray Tellier and 11 games faster than Norries Wilson.


The Hill File


-QB Anders Hill is now 10-7 as a starter and clinched a career winning record with the win at Cornell. That matches the win total for Sean Brackett '13, who started a total of 32 games in his career.

-Hill's 62.5% completion rate puts him in position to break the single-season record in that category for a Columbia QB. Coming into this season, the great Archie Roberts '65 held that record with a 61.6% mark in 1963.

-Hill needs just six passing yards to crack the top 5 single season all time in passing yardage in CU history. But he needs a hefty 324 yards to crack the top three.

-Hill needs two more TD passes to crack the single season top 5 in Columbia history. He needs three more to crack the top 5 in career history.

-Hill is now #5 all time in pass completions at Columbia with 380. But he needs 49 more to tie Jeff Otis '05 for #4.

-Hill needs just 59 yards to tie Marty Domres '69 for 5th all time in passing yardage in Columbia history. 233 more yards will tie him with Otis for 4th.


Receiving Records

-Sophomore WR Josh Wainwright now has 874 yards receiving and is just 126 yards short of the CU single season receiving record of 1,000 yards held by Don Lewis '84. Wainwright already has 1,389 receiving yards in his career. That's just 140 yards away from cracking the top 5 all time in Columbia career receiving yards. He also needs just one more TD catch to tie David Ramirez '97 and crack the top 5 all time in TD catches in CU history.

-Sophomore WR Ronald Smith returned from the injury that cost him three games, and made three receptions against Cornell Saturday. His career totals are 51 catches for 772 yards.


The League

 -Yale has clinched at least a tie for the Ivy title, but both Columbia and Dartmouth can finish tied with Yale if they both win and the Elis fall at home to Harvard.


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