In what continues to be a brutal year, I went 3-5 straight up last week and 3-5 against the spread. My season totals are 16-12 SU and 13-14-1 AGS
Harvard -19 1/2 vs. Cornell
It feels like Cornell's bubble has popped.
Yale -2 1/2 at Dartmouth
The Elis are getting into a groove.
Brown +7 vs. Rhode Island
I believe in this Bears offense, and good luck. at home.
Lafayette pick 'em at Princeton
The Leopards are for real.
Penn -13 vs. Georgetown
The only thing consistent about the Hoyas is their inconsistency.
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If you think that Yale is going beat the -2.5 spread in Hanover, then why are they lower than Dartmouth in your power rankings? :)
Lafayette to beat Princeton convincingly
Rhode Island tops Brown
Why is DE Knox not on our two deep? Great run defender.
Congratulations to the players and defense ranked highly in the FCS.
Go Lions.
Unfortunately, the information released by the athletic department failed to note that the team as a whole is ranked 74th in the FCS below all the other Ivy League teams.
It is understandable why this was not noted.
I wonder if the University Administration is aware or even cares.
They don’t care. Honestly i think they would see it as an honor to be the first ivy to end their football program.
Absurd notion—we made a major commitment to upgrade football. Speaking personally, I have been a generous donor to the College and if football is degraded I am finished with Columbia.
Maybe it was the lighting, maybe it was the camera angle, maybe it was all the black and red, but somehow, last night on ESPN 2, both the Harvard and Cornell offenses looked a whole lot more difficult to defend against than what the Lions have put forth this season.
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