Re: 2018 Yale Schedule and Analysis
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RichH2
I dont think the Admins of either H or Y are in favor of playoff participation.
I'm hoping that after cheering Yale's Lacrosse team onto a National Championship President Salovey will evolve on the issue and allow the football team the same opportunity.
Re: 2018 Yale Schedule and Analysis
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Originally Posted by
Son of Eli
I'm hoping that after cheering Yale's Lacrosse team onto a National Championship President Salovey will evolve on the issue and allow the football team the same opportunity.
If Yale wants something, they usually get it. Can't say the same for other teams in the league...
Re: 2018 Yale Schedule and Analysis
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Originally Posted by
Go Green
This.
Princeton/Yale/Harvard/Dartmouth/Penn/Columbia is a grab bag depending on grades/health. I suppose you can throw in QB play for Dartmouth and Columbia--both of whom will be breaking in new signal callers, but both of whom have talented options to choose from.
Cornell may be able to knock off any of the above. But I don't see them doing it on a weekly basis.
Brown... may see another winless Ivy season.
What has happened at Brown?
Re: 2018 Yale Schedule and Analysis
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Originally Posted by
Go Green
If Yale wants something, they usually get it. Can't say the same for other teams in the league...
Wouldn't Harvard and Princeton essentially have to sign off on playoff participation as well for there to be movement on the issue?
Re: 2018 Yale Schedule and Analysis
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Sandlapper Spike
Wouldn't Harvard and Princeton essentially have to sign off on playoff participation as well for there to be movement on the issue?
Technically no. I beleive it only takes six votes to change Ivy League rules
Re: 2018 Yale Schedule and Analysis
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Originally Posted by
Go...gate
What has happened at Brown?
They raised their Academic Index.
Re: 2018 Yale Schedule and Analysis
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Originally Posted by
Son of Eli
They raised their Academic Index.
Bingo. When this was reported a few years ago, I said that Brown was finished.
Same thing caused Dartmouth and Yale (and perhaps Columbia) to go into tailspins in the early 1980s, and Dartmouth again in the late 1990s-2000s.