It's that time of the summer again when the high school recruiting camps are done and we can start legitimately counting down to the start of the new season in the fall.
With 75 days left to go before the kickoff of the 2023 season, you can get more connected to it all by ordering your season tickets which went on sale today.
Click here to order or renew your season tickets.
If you're reading this blog, I don't think I need to make any special arguments to get you to buy season tickets. But in case you need any motivation, just think what it would be like if you could say that being at Columbia Football games this fall put you in the spot to enjoy this program's first three-straight winning seasons since the 1940's!
More specifically, I'm excited about the immense talent returning at our QB, WR, and DE positions. We have stars in Caden Bell, Joe Green, Bryson Canty, Marcus Libman, JJ Jenkins, Justin Townsend and more.
And you'll want to be there when Head Coach Al Bagnoli becomes the first Columbia skipper with a winning career record at Columbia since the days of the leather helmets.
By the way, the home slate features some great rivalries including Penn on Homecoming, Havard, and Brown.
I hope to see you there!
10 comments:
Interesting to see if the rumored move of Luke Painton to left tackle comes to pass; any updaters there? And do we think that Green and Bell will platoon, as Al sometimes did at Penn?
Let’s not forget a few others, like Joey Giorgi, as returning studs.
Painton to OT IS happening guaranteed !!!
Splitting QB .... Can't see Bagnoli sitting Green if he's totally recovered from injury AND looks like the old Green ... AND .... How do you tell Bell he's #2 if he looks like he did last 4 games of season .... Hence, both healthy and performing in camp ... You wind up with a 2 QB system
BTW, together they threw for 2145 yds placing them 3rd of returning QB's behind 2344 yds Sayin (Pn) and 2343 yds for Wilcox/Gilman (Br)
Painton to LT is going to be fun to watch; this is the same move that Brian O’Neill, the great and enormously wealthy Minnesota OT, made when he was at Pitt. He was a TE until late in his college career when he was advised to bulk up and move to OT. The rest is history (ps, O’Neill’s dad is a Dartmouth guy)
Difficult to imagine a better trio of wide receivers than Canty, Jenkins and Libman.
George Starke was a tight end as a Lion. He was drafted by the Cowboys as a tackle and then played tackle for the Redskins.
In addition to Canty, Jenkins and Libyan we have a few other excellent receivers, including if he can stay healthy Wills Meyer.
WE have stars returning....but, can our revamped OL keep them upright, healthy and/or available to make plays in 2023 ? Win or lose, still very excited to renew tix for the upcoming season- GOOOOOOO BLUUUUUUUUU !!!
George Starke was drafted not by the Cowboys, but by the Redskins as a DT ... he got cut in camp, signed with KC, got cut, picked up by the Cowboys, cut, and resigned by the Redskins .... KC or Dallas moved him from DT to OT ... and that was how the 'Head Hog' wound up playing in 2 Super Bowls !!!
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