Absolutely Rome was not built in a day and a lot went into this championship! Brick by brick every person that contributed to this deserves recognition Poppe Fabish Bagnoli let’s all come together and celebrate this success
Coming from a Dartmouth guy (who never posts here), the Lions are WORTHY champions. Found ways to win, created fits for other teams, especially on defense. Not to get too far ahead but this league is going to be a "street fight" next season and you guys will be in the thick of it again. Congrats!!!!!
Jake, You must feel a tremendous sense of gratitude that you got to see this day. I know of no bigger Columbia football fan than you. Thank you for everything you do.
Wow. Congrats to the players, coaches and fans. Haven't been a fan as long as a lot of folks, but have been going to games for 21 seasons since moving to Inwood. Saw some good football, some inexplicable losses and then absolutely god-awful football during the Pete M years. Last decade has been fun and now this season with a new era, to end it like this....unbelievable. Was fun to be there in person on this chilly day and then get home to watch the end of the Yale game as well.
I personally think the 2017 season was a tad more exciting than this one--the Princeton and Penn wins that year were next level, and it was just three years removed from the Lions' second straight winless season.
But getting the title this year obviously puts this one even above 2017 historically and very happy for the players who were not only picked last this year, but then had to deal with losing their starting QB halfway through the year.
I now look forward to seeing Columbia battle South Dakota State in the FCS playoffs. Ah, well, maybe someday.
Jake, father of Louis Miller class of 10’, Evan Miller class of 12’. Been watching games consistently since 06’. This is just a great day in Lion history. Props to Bagnoli for changing the culture and starting winning ways and props to Coach Poppe for a great season. Can’t wait to get some swag that sez “ Ivy League champs” on it. My son Dave played at Yale (07’) so it’s good to be a Miller today ! Doug Miller
Absolutely! He made the call to go after Poppe and make this hire. Coach Bags stabilized the program and changed the losing culture so he deserves a lot of credit too! I am so glad to have been able to make the game today! We have a bright future. Nice writeup in CNN the other day.https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/22/sport/columbia-lions-verge-of-ivy-league-title-spt-intl/index.html
I am a very happy alum CC'94. My daughter is a Yale sophomore and I attended two games last year at Yale, the Columbia and the Harvard games. We got embarrassed and it was tough to witness but then I was rooting for Yale in last year's The Game, and it was fantastic as Yale won in the final moments to share the ivy crown with Harvard. I told my daughter how spoiled she was to experience an ivy title as a freshman! I now root for the Bulldogs except when they play the Lions so today was the perfect day for this old Lion!!! Our future looks bright! It was great to be at the stadium to savor the moment! For me, it's been 34 years!!! GO LIONS!
Seems to be a lot of debate around who really is to thank behind this Ivy League championship. Jake would love an article analyzing the contributions of Bagnoli Fabish and Poppe. Like how Fabish laid grow work and where Poppe would be without Fabish (IE the recruits he brought in and who really contributed to this title).Think it would make for an interesting read.
I saw Raleigh Erwin out on the gridiron tonight.… proud to see his impact on the game. Eerily reminiscent of his freshman year breakout (2022) against Dartmouth. Congrats young man!
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Great win Lions!!! We can’t forget that Al Bagnoli and of course Mark Fabish laid the foundation for this program, hope they get sent a ring too!
Absolutely Rome was not built in a day and a lot went into this championship! Brick by brick every person that contributed to this deserves recognition Poppe Fabish Bagnoli let’s all come together and celebrate this success
Coming from a Dartmouth guy (who never posts here), the Lions are WORTHY champions. Found ways to win, created fits for other teams, especially on defense. Not to get too far ahead but this league is going to be a "street fight" next season and you guys will be in the thick of it again. Congrats!!!!!
Class guys at Dartmouth!
Let's run it back next year! Poppe for President! Who said "In Poppe we trust!" That guy is a genius!
GREAT WIN! Sometimes you got to get the RIGHT people on the bus and the WRONG ones off!! Poppe is a Great driver!!
Jake, You must feel a tremendous sense of gratitude that you got to see this day. I know of no bigger Columbia football fan than you. Thank you for everything you do.
Poppe and Fabish co Ivy coaches of the year!
Hats of to Peter Pilling.
Wow. Congrats to the players, coaches and fans. Haven't been a fan as long as a lot of folks, but have been going to games for 21 seasons since moving to Inwood. Saw some good football, some inexplicable losses and then absolutely god-awful football during the Pete M years. Last decade has been fun and now this season with a new era, to end it like this....unbelievable. Was fun to be there in person on this chilly day and then get home to watch the end of the Yale game as well.
I personally think the 2017 season was a tad more exciting than this one--the Princeton and Penn wins that year were next level, and it was just three years removed from the Lions' second straight winless season.
But getting the title this year obviously puts this one even above 2017 historically and very happy for the players who were not only picked last this year, but then had to deal with losing their starting QB halfway through the year.
I now look forward to seeing Columbia battle South Dakota State in the FCS playoffs. Ah, well, maybe someday.
Let’s not forget about Joe D’Orazio
Ahead of his time
Jake, father of Louis Miller class of 10’, Evan Miller class of 12’. Been watching games consistently since 06’. This is just a great day in Lion history. Props to Bagnoli for changing the culture and starting winning ways and props to Coach Poppe for a great season. Can’t wait to get some swag that sez “ Ivy League champs” on it. My son Dave played at Yale (07’) so it’s good to be a Miller today !
Doug Miller
Absolutely! He made the call to go after Poppe and make this hire. Coach Bags stabilized the program and changed the losing culture so he deserves a lot of credit too! I am so glad to have been able to make the game today! We have a bright future. Nice writeup in CNN the other day.https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/22/sport/columbia-lions-verge-of-ivy-league-title-spt-intl/index.html
Dart always slides in open field.
I am a very happy alum CC'94. My daughter is a Yale sophomore and I attended two games last year at Yale, the Columbia and the Harvard games. We got embarrassed and it was tough to witness but then I was rooting for Yale in last year's The Game, and it was fantastic as Yale won in the final moments to share the ivy crown with Harvard. I told my daughter how spoiled she was to experience an ivy title as a freshman! I now root for the Bulldogs except when they play the Lions so today was the perfect day for this old Lion!!! Our future looks bright! It was great to be at the stadium to savor the moment! For me, it's been 34 years!!! GO LIONS!
Too bad the late Rich Forzani ‘66C didn’t live to see this day.
Already ordered tshirts . Saw them on Facebook
3-7 doesn’t turn into 7-3 without Poppe
Seems to be a lot of debate around who really is to thank behind this Ivy League championship. Jake would love an article analyzing the contributions of Bagnoli Fabish and Poppe. Like how Fabish laid grow work and where Poppe would be without Fabish (IE the recruits he brought in and who really contributed to this title).Think it would make for an interesting read.
Who cares!!!
Can we just savor the moment and dream of our glorious future?
Kudos to all!!!
I saw Raleigh Erwin out on the gridiron tonight.… proud to see his impact on the game. Eerily reminiscent of his freshman year breakout (2022) against Dartmouth. Congrats young man!
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