Princeton Tigers (1-1) vs. Columbia Lions (1-1)
October 5, 2024
Kickoff Time: 12 noon
Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
New York, New York
Game Time Weather Forecast: 72 degrees and sunny
The Line: Columbia is a 3 1/2 point underdog
TV/Radio: The game will be on ESPN+
Leading Story Lines
-The Lions haven't beaten Princeton since 2017 and have lost 11 of the last 12 meetings, nipping almost every season's hopes in the bud In the process.
-Both teams are trying to prove their real identity after inconsistent performances from week-to-week so far.
-Both teams get their starting QB's back after playing without them last week.
3 Lions to Watch
-QB Chase Goodwin #15. Will he be as accurate as he was in week 1? Will he be as mobile as he still recovers from a deep knee bruise?
-CB Carter McFadden #23. He has a huge target on his back as opposing QB's have targeted him obsessively in both Lion games so far.
-RT Noah Jordan #77. He will need to protect Goodwin and seal off lanes for the running backs against the usually stingly Tiger defense.
3 Tigers to Watch
-WR A.J. Barber #86. He's one of two sons of former NY Giant Tiki Barber now playing Ivy football. He's also a good target as a receiver and a lethal kick returner.
-DL Colin Taylor #95. He'll be the one hardest to block as Princeton looks to harass Goodwin all day.
-LB Marco Scarano #2. Will play a big role in the Tiger hopes to stop the CU run.
Spot on Jake, as usual. I don't understand why Poppe and Stovall , don't just replace Mc Fadden as a db. Let him be the punt returner, exclusively. Those with good memories know that despite his All Ivy Honorable Mention, he has made many poor punt return decisions.
ReplyDeleteThis game sets the tone for the season. Hoping the Lions can establish a run game to take the pressure off Goodwin and make for manageable third down situations !
ReplyDeleteVery good comment about the necessity of the run game. Also, on the other side of the ball, don't get caught in the blitz.
DeleteJake great comment on the right tackle playing guard. That will surely confuse the tigers. Also great comment on our #1 cover corner who Coach Sto intentionally leaves on an island almost entire game. Boy we are so lucky to have your in-depth analysis of the x’s and o’s
ReplyDeleteYep I miss typed Jordan as a guard. Fixed it.
DeleteHey replier, not sure why you’re such a McFadden fanboy. He’s definitely been picked on in both games by the opposition. Not sure if you’re just in denial about that, but regardless, Jake’s not pointing out anything even remotely controversial.
DeleteNo, just dumb
DeleteSeems like we’ve struck a nerve re: McFadden. As someone I respect greatly has often said to me, “The truth is an absolute defense.”
DeleteThe facts speak for themselves in re McFadden
ReplyDeleteNerve striker, you are the man! Didn't you also predict BEFORE the season? 6-4! True genius!
DeleteSomeone comment on the DBs behind McFadden please. Who are they, why are they better, anything...?
ReplyDeletewe still have not gotten out of the predictable 1st down run.
ReplyDeleteSTFU
DeleteSnafu?
DeleteWhat a gutsy call to go for it on 4-5!!! Great TD!
ReplyDeletewhat do we need to do to replace Fitzgerald on the broadcast? he's awful
ReplyDeleteWhat about Mr. “Solving the riddle”?
DeleteYeah he is a tough listen. Great W today! Chase is the real deal.
DeleteTremendous O line play. Outstanding running. Most of all, terrific coaching to make the 2nd half adjustments that blew P'ton away.
ReplyDeleteStatement win for the Lions and Coach Poppe. Congrats from North Carolina!
ReplyDeleteA great win all around. Our play in the second half was incredible. No turnovers, a great game plan, excellent play from our QB, a phenomenal second half from the offensive line, a fantastic running attack, super defense, and 28 points after halftime! Congrats to Coach Poppe and the team. Let’s keep this train rolling! I’ll be at the Penn game in two weeks.
DeleteA Penn biff in Hanover today.
DeleteColumbia 84
ReplyDeleteWagner 0
And what would that prove? That we should not be playing “cupcakes”? We should be concerned that we come out of that game without any injuries. The “true” season awaits us. We should be about meaningful wins, not beating up on schools with total enrollments smaller than many New York City high schools.
DeleteDad - come on you told me you would stop posting like this. It’s embarrassing
DeleteTremendous win today over Princeton! Proud to be a Lion.!
ReplyDeleteLionssssss Winnnnn
ReplyDeleteJoey Giorgi is a true running back; follows his blocks, is patient, finds the holes; reminds me of a Giants RB from the 1980s, Rob carpenter—excellent balance and great cut back runner.
ReplyDeleteSome great blocking in pass pro too!
DeleteBags loved it; spoke to him after the game.
ReplyDeleteAny intel on Townsend's and Canty's condition? The former seemed to walk off mostly under his own power. I was there but missed Canty's. Hope they're both ok, as much for their leadership as their apparent (and abundant) skills. The parents', fans' and players' gathering after the game was joyous, as you'd expect. Goodwin just exudes quiet confidence. Everyone seems to feed off it.
ReplyDeleteCanty will be fine, probably will sit out next weeks game as a precaution. Townsend's injury could be a little more serious, looked to be something knee-related. Best case scenario he sits out next weeks game as well.
DeleteWin or lose. I am always proud to be a Lion!!!
ReplyDeleteI met Justice Gorsuch at a booking signing. Realizing that we both graduated Columbia College, he wrote in my book "Roar Lion Roar". His latest two books, "A Republic if You Can Keep It" and "Over Ruled", are both worth reading.
Strong pass
DeleteAgreed. Can’t take originalists seriously.
DeleteI hear he's a fan of the bubble screen...
DeleteTell the people in your book club. This blog is for football.
DeleteGreat Lions 🦁 win !!! Defense play really good.
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