1) Dartmouth
They're the top team until someone knocks them off.
2) Harvard
The Crimson are getting on the right track,
3) Yale
Elis are another team peaking at right now.
4) Columbia
The Lions status may depend on injuries down the stretch.
5) Brown
Bears offense gets them out of a lot of jams.
6) Princeton
The Tigers will make this season look respectable
7) Cornell
Big Red are no pushover, but don't have all the tools.
8) Penn
Quakers getting weaker as the seasons moves along.
Dartmouth may be #1 in the power rankings, but why don't they appear in the header image? More disrespect!!
ReplyDeleteIt is clearLu billboard material!
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Deletelots of injuries and lots of personnel changes
ReplyDeleteWhat's the big secret about injuries, depth charts, etc.? Aren't we CU fans? Next man up! Go Lions!
ReplyDeleteFeed the fish!
ReplyDeleteWhen will Columbia and Yale publish their respective two deep charts for their Friday night game?
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Delete¿Mañana? (Ortografía)
DeleteThe Columbia Game Notes including the Two-Deep were just published on the Columbia Athletics Website and A.J. Simpkins is listed as our #2 quarterback.
ReplyDeleteNo Yale Game Day Notes.
ReplyDeleteI don’t think they do them.
Big Buddy biff.
DeleteI see the Yale-Penn notes on the Yale site, but Yale-Columbia notes don’t seem available yet. Mayhap tomorrow?
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