Sunday, March 31, 2024

Farewell to a Faithful Lion


This one really hurts...

Our friend and probably the #1 Lion football fan in the world, Frank Furillo '70 passed away yesterday after a battle with cancer. 

Frank came to Columbia after graduating from Reading Catholic HS in Pennsylvania, (now folded into Berks Catholic HS), and a post-graduate year at the Hun School. 

In addition to the many tailgates he graciously hosted, Frank also sent out creative emails with tons of great Lion football history and pictures. 

Frank was the glue that kept many former players and fans together, and he was especially excited when Jon Poppe, son of his dear friend Bill Poppe '70 was named head coach. 

On a personal note, Frank was always very kind and supportive to me. That includes the times when I was under the gun. 

To say I'm going to miss him, his emails, and especially seeing him at the games is a big understatement. I can only imagine how his lifelong friends and former teammates feel. 

I have learned that there is a plan in place to honor Frank at the Princeton game this fall on October 5th. 

I urge all of those friends and teammates to comment here: 


 


Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Some Quick Shout Outs




The Girls are Alright

Of course the biggest sports news on Columbia's campus this year has been the spectacular women's basketball team and its berth into the NCAA Tournament.

Tonight is the big play-in game against Vanderbilt, and I'm betting most of the readers here will be glued to the game. 

The women's team success is not totally unrelated to football, as I believe Athletic Director Peter Pilling hired new football head coach John Poppe in hopes that he would follow in the model set out by women's hoops head coach Megan Griffith. I believe the two of them are even personal friends. 

Subway Save

Getting back to football, late last month during the teams' weight room preps for spring practice, rising junior WR Edan Stagg was involved in the rescue of local man who was trapped between the subway car and the gap in the platform at the 215th Street Subway station. The conductors were oblivious to the situation, but Stagg alerted them as he worked to extricate the man and keep the train car doors from closing. 

Stagg has NOT been seeking any publicity for this heroic act, so I kept it a little quiet for these last few weeks. But I think it's okay to give him credit for it now. 

Big Spring Practice Question

I'll do a longer form preview of spring practice in the coming days. But I think the big question is who will take the most snaps at QB. As part of that question I am also unsure if Northwestern transfer QB Cole Freeman is already taking classes and if so, does that mean he can participate in spring practice?

Brave Man of the North 

Back to the shout outs: Finally, I want to acknowledge the news out of Hanover that the great Bruce Wood of Big Green Alert announced that he will be ending his extensive paid-site coverage of Dartmouth Football for a number of logistical and personal reasons. He will, however, still be frequently updating his free blog.

Bruce has quite clearly been the best journalist covering Ivy League Football for five decades. I have also been really grateful for his encouragement and friendship.