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bonarae
November 1st, 2009, 05:18 PM
Saturday, November 7
Harvard at Columbia
Cornell at Dartmouth
Brown at Yale
Princeton at Penn

Harvard by 17
Cornell by 21+
Brown by 6
Penn by 13

Ivytalk
November 1st, 2009, 06:05 PM
Harvard by 12
Dartmouth by 3
Yale by 4
Penn by 14

Green26
November 1st, 2009, 06:30 PM
Dartmouth over Cornell. I'll be in attendance.

bulldog10jw
November 1st, 2009, 10:06 PM
Harvard at Columbia - I think it will be close

Cornell at Dartmouth - Going in opposite directions

Brown at Yale - Yale's D has been slipping

Princeton at Penn - but a Princeton win would not shock me

DJOM
November 2nd, 2009, 05:31 PM
Princeton is on a roll. They are keeping their winning streak alive this week at Penn. Defense steps it up a notch. Princeton by 10.

Ivytalk
November 2nd, 2009, 05:44 PM
Princeton is on a roll. They are keeping their winning streak alive this week at Penn. Defense steps it up a notch. Princeton by 10.

I mean this oh, so politely, DJOM, but...


ARE YOU ON CRACK?xconfusedx

DJOM
November 2nd, 2009, 08:15 PM
No, it'll happen. Defense takes control and offense opens up this week.

Go...gate
November 2nd, 2009, 08:55 PM
Sorry, DJOM. I love the Tigers, but I'm not seeing it. Penn may win by 2-3 touchdowns.

DJOM
November 3rd, 2009, 08:06 AM
In my humble opinion--now there's a contradiction in terms--The Tigers have one of the finest defensive units in Ivy. Problem is they have spent far too much time on the field. Offense has gone 3 and out far too many times; defense gets tired, opponents win. Finally saw offense going north and south instead of east and west last week. Offense needs to open it up, continue to go north-south and put those one yard gain bubble screens on the scrap heap.

Defense wins championships, but they can not be on the field for 80% of a game.

Franks Tanks
November 3rd, 2009, 08:11 AM
In my humble opinion--now there's a contradiction in terms--The Tigers have one of the finest defensive units in Ivy. Problem is they have spent far too much time on the field. Offense has gone 3 and out far too many times; defense gets tired, opponents win. Finally saw offense going north and south instead of east and west last week. Offense needs to open it up, continue to go north-south and put those one yard gain bubble screens on the scrap heap.

Defense wins championships, but they can not be on the field for 80% of a game.

Princeton may have a quality D, but the Penn D is better. Penn all the way

Ivytalk
November 3rd, 2009, 10:49 AM
I'll be shocked if the Harvard-Columbia attendance reaches 3,000, especially now that the Lions are out of the race. Two years ago, the game drew around 2,500, and most of them were Crimson fans.This year's Yale-Columbia crowd didn't reach 3,000 either.

bulldog10jw
November 3rd, 2009, 12:56 PM
There might be a decent crowd for Brown - Yale but, of course, weather is the biggest factor in Ivy League attendance.

"Fair weather fans" is just another name for IL football followers.

GoneTribal
November 3rd, 2009, 01:03 PM
Harvard at Columbia 24-10

Cornell at Dartmouth 13-21

Brown at Yale 31-17

Princeton at Penn 10-28

Ivytalk
November 3rd, 2009, 02:05 PM
There might be a decent crowd for Brown - Yale but, of course, weather is the biggest factor in Ivy League attendance.

"Fair weather fans" is just another name for IL football followers.

Ah, bulldog, kids aren't what they used to be. Remember that huge crowd that filled the Bowl for the '81 H-Y Game, despite the monsoon?

I was one of the soaked attendees. Harvard got trounced. Crappy day!:o

bulldog10jw
November 3rd, 2009, 02:45 PM
Ah, bulldog, kids aren't what they used to be. Remember that huge crowd that filled the Bowl for the '81 H-Y Game, despite the monsoon?

I was one of the soaked attendees. Harvard got trounced. Crappy day!:o

Biggest crowd at the Bowl in my lifetime. 75,000 I believe.

Did it rain that day? xlolx

Bogus Megapardus
November 3rd, 2009, 04:11 PM
This week's Sportsbook:

Cornell at Dartmouth

Cornell +6
Dartmouth -6

Harvard at Columbia

Harvard -7
Columbia +7

Holy Cross at Lehigh

Holy Cross -9½
Lehigh +9½

Brown at Yale

Brown -1½
Yale +1½

Colgate at Lafayette

Colgate +7½
Lafayette -7½

Bucknell at Fordham

Bucknell +17½
Fordham -17½

Georgetown at Marist

Georgetown +11½
Marist -11½

Princeton at Pennsylvania

Princeton +22½
Pennsylvania -22½


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Ivytalk
November 3rd, 2009, 04:33 PM
This week's Sportsbook:

Cornell at Dartmouth

Cornell +6
Dartmouth -6

Harvard at Columbia

Harvard -7
Columbia +7

Holy Cross at Lehigh

Holy Cross -9½
Lehigh +9½

Brown at Yale

Brown -1½
Yale +1½

Colgate at Lafayette

Colgate +7½
Lafayette -7½

Bucknell at Fordham

Bucknell +17½
Fordham -17½

Georgetown at Marist

Georgetown +11½
Marist -11½

Princeton at Pennsylvania

Princeton +22½
Pennsylvania -22½


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If I were a betting man, I'd take those points on Penn-Princeton. The spread assumes that Penn can actually score 22 points in a league game.xcoolx

Harvard Worship
November 4th, 2009, 03:59 AM
Cornell by 3 over Dartmouth
Harvard by 10 over Columbia
Brown by 7 over Yale
Penn by 10 over Princeton

Bogus Megapardus
November 4th, 2009, 07:11 AM
Sportsbook update: Harvard and Brown bettors are pushing the lines.

Harvard/Columbia now is at -8

Brown/Yale now is at -2

All other Ivy & PL odds remain stable.

DJOM
November 4th, 2009, 07:42 AM
"IL fair weather fans?"

I gotta agree with ya Bulldog--Football fans aren't what they used to be.

We are from the great state that brought the country Blago. I have sat thru more games in nasty weather than I can recall---LeHeigh v Drake last year during the tail end of the hurricane comes to mind.

Football is a game designed to be played outdoors, in the elements, etc. Enjoy the weekend. I'll be heading west this weekend.

Ivytalk
November 4th, 2009, 10:52 AM
Sportsbook update: Harvard and Brown bettors are pushing the lines.
Harvard/Columbia now is at -8

Brown/Yale now is at -2

All other Ivy & PL odds remain stable.

Both of them? :p

Bogus Megapardus
November 4th, 2009, 10:56 AM
Both of them? :p

My bad - it was the same guy betting both games.

bulldog10jw
November 4th, 2009, 01:09 PM
"IL fair weather fans?"

I gotta agree with ya Bulldog--Football fans aren't what they used to be.

We are from the great state that brought the country Blago. I have sat thru more games in nasty weather than I can recall---LeHeigh v Drake last year during the tail end of the hurricane comes to mind.

Football is a game designed to be played outdoors, in the elements, etc. Enjoy the weekend. I'll be heading west this weekend.

DJOM. I remember one game at Palmer Stadium, it must have been '85 or '87, when I sat on those concrete seats in the pouring rain watching Y-P. My wife was waiting in the car with the heater on because it was just this side of being a freezing rain and she is also pretty smart.

The water was just pouring down in waves like a waterfall over the seats and aisles.

I would probably watch on TV now. That's the difference between being in your 30's and being in your 50's.

Ivytalk
November 4th, 2009, 04:10 PM
DJOM. I remember one game at Palmer Stadium, it must have been '85 or '87, when I sat on those concrete seats in the pouring rain watching Y-P. My wife was waiting in the car with the heater on because it was just this side of being a freezing rain and she is also pretty smart.

The water was just pouring down in waves like a waterfall over the seats and aisles.

I would probably watch on TV now. That's the difference between being in your 30's and being in your 50's.

I had the same experience at Palmer when Harvard played there and lost on a rainy afternoon in 1992 or 1994. I stuck around until Harvard finally scored late in the game, and then I plodded back to my father-in-law's parking space at Cap and Gown for a "pop."xlolx

Ivytalk
November 5th, 2009, 08:32 AM
This thread proves that nobody reminisces as well as Ivy League Old Pharts!:p

"I'm just an ILOP! Leave me alone!":D

bulldog10jw
November 5th, 2009, 09:45 AM
This thread proves that nobody reminisces as well as Ivy League Old Pharts!:p

"I'm just an ILOP! Leave me alone!":D

And the older we get, the better it was in the "olden days". xlolx ;)

brownbear
November 5th, 2009, 10:46 AM
Harvard by 24
Cornell by 7
Brown by 4
Penn by 17

Bogus Megapardus
November 5th, 2009, 11:07 AM
Harvard 28 Columbia 17
Yale 21 Brown 17
Penn 28 Princeton 0
Dartmouth 28 Cornell 24

centraljerseycat
November 6th, 2009, 07:29 AM
Dartmouth over Cornell?
How does Buddy Teevens keep his job? He's 29-107 over the past 13 years as a head coach while running three programs-Tulane, Stanford and now Dartmouth into the ground. xeyebrowx

Bogus Megapardus
November 6th, 2009, 09:22 AM
Dartmouth over Cornell?


Yale/Brown is the game of the week, but I'm convinced that Dartmouth/Cornell is the upset special. Come on - Big Green finally won one, and now they need to start getting on roll. Several of the predictor algorithms are leaning Green as well; I concede that they influenced my pick on this one.

Ivytalk
November 6th, 2009, 10:43 AM
Yale/Brown is the game of the week, but I'm convinced that Dartmouth/Cornell is the upset special. Come on - Big Green finally won one, and now they need to start getting on roll. Several of the predictor algorithms are leaning Green as well; I concede that they influenced my pick on this one.

Now THAT'S an Ivy League term!:p

Meh. I just go with my gut! That's a biorhythm, not an algorithm.:p

Did Al Gore invent the algorithm?xlolx

Bogus Megapardus
November 6th, 2009, 11:46 AM
Did Al Gore invent the algorithm?xlolx

No, but I believe it was on the original Buzzword Bingo card when he gave that infamous speech at Sloan.

bonarae
November 6th, 2009, 05:48 PM
Dartmouth over Cornell?
How does Buddy Teevens keep his job? He's 29-107 over the past 13 years as a head coach while running three programs-Tulane, Stanford and now Dartmouth into the ground. xeyebrowx

That's the same question I was thinking. Also, with Teevens' record such as that, can you compare him to any of the Indiana State and/or Savannah State head coaches during this period? As for the playoff-eligible schools with periodical losing records, do they fire head coaches periodically? Why is Dartmouth not noticing until it's way too late? xcoffeex (Remember John Lyons.)

Go...gate
November 6th, 2009, 06:48 PM
DJOM. I remember one game at Palmer Stadium, it must have been '85 or '87, when I sat on those concrete seats in the pouring rain watching Y-P. My wife was waiting in the car with the heater on because it was just this side of being a freezing rain and she is also pretty smart.

The water was just pouring down in waves like a waterfall over the seats and aisles.

I would probably watch on TV now. That's the difference between being in your 30's and being in your 50's.

That was the 1985 game. Awful conditions and the old scoreboard quit working. I can remember helping out several friends at Cloister Inn pushing a number of cars which were up to their axles in the mud in the club's parking area. The upside was drying/thawing out in front of the fireplace at Cloister after the game, which Princeton won. Good company, adult beverages, and plenty of firewood.

VT Wildcat Fan53
November 6th, 2009, 09:46 PM
Harvard 24 at Columbia 21 (OT) :D "almost" upset of the week, but Coach Murph and crew get it done.
Cornell 9 at Dartmouth 10 xrulesx Coach Teevens truly NEEDS this one and his boys oblige, ... barely
Brown 25 at Yale 14 xthumbsupx Bears get back on track and even score a couple of offensive TD's
Princeton 0 at Penn 21 xbowx Quakers D is for real

Bogus Megapardus
November 7th, 2009, 05:02 AM
Sportsbook O/U on all Ivy/PL games:


Cornell at Dartmouth 50

Harvard at Columbia 45.5

Holy Cross at Lehigh 49

Brown at Yale 35.5

Colgate at Lafayette 48

Bucknell at Fordham 53

Georgetown at Marist 29

Princeton at Pennsylvania 30.5

Ivytalk
November 7th, 2009, 06:31 AM
Sportsbook O/U on all Ivy/PL games:


Cornell at Dartmouth 50

Harvard at Columbia 45.5

Holy Cross at Lehigh 49

Brown at Yale 35.5

Colgate at Lafayette 48

Bucknell at Fordham 53

Georgetown at Marist 29

Princeton at Pennsylvania 30.5

I'll take the "under" on the last two!:D

Ivytalk
November 7th, 2009, 03:11 PM
Looking more and more like Harvard-Penn next week will decide the outright Ivy winner this year.xnodx

bulldog10jw
November 7th, 2009, 04:33 PM
The box score said there was 16,228 people in the Bowl today. They certainly managed to hide from the TV cameras.

bonarae
November 7th, 2009, 05:26 PM
All Final Scores:
Harvard 34, Columbia 14
Dartmouth 20, Cornell 17
Brown 35, Yale 21
Penn 42, Princeton 7

Bogus Megapardus
November 7th, 2009, 05:29 PM
. . . and Big Green pulls it off! Who wudda thunk?

brownbear
November 7th, 2009, 09:41 PM
The box score said there was 16,228 people in the Bowl today. They certainly managed to hide from the TV cameras.

Seemed like that in person. Beautiful day, with good-sized crowds from both schools. Great game as well. I don't know what was new at the Yale Bowl that was being unveiled today; it looked about the same it looked two years ago, when it looked really good as well.

Harvard Worship
November 8th, 2009, 12:35 AM
Looking more and more like Harvard-Penn next week will decide the outright Ivy winner this year.xnodx

Yup, looking like it. Should be a great game!

YaleFootballFan
November 8th, 2009, 07:30 PM
Seemed like that in person. Beautiful day, with good-sized crowds from both schools. Great game as well. I don't know what was new at the Yale Bowl that was being unveiled today; it looked about the same it looked two years ago, when it looked really good as well.

The Kenney Center and Jensen Plaza at Yale Bowl opened on Saturday. It's the final phase of the $30 million restoration of Yale Bowl. I got a tour of the facility on Saturday and its very impressive.

Kenney Center, Jensen Plaza at Yale Bowl Opens Saturday (http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/m-footbl/2009-10/releases/20091102voday7)

YaleFootballFan
November 8th, 2009, 07:32 PM
DJOM. I remember one game at Palmer Stadium, it must have been '85 or '87, when I sat on those concrete seats in the pouring rain watching Y-P. My wife was waiting in the car with the heater on because it was just this side of being a freezing rain and she is also pretty smart.

The water was just pouring down in waves like a waterfall over the seats and aisles.

I would probably watch on TV now. That's the difference between being in your 30's and being in your 50's.

That was '85.

As much as that stadium was a dump, I always liked old Palmer Stadium.

Green26
November 9th, 2009, 09:40 AM
Dartmouth's star was frosh Greg Patton, a frosh who had been plucked off the JV team to run some option stuff in the game. He had never played a down for the varsity. He didn't start. He probably didn't play much more than half of the offensive plays--certainly not 2/3 of them.

243 yards in 29 carries, breaking the team game rushing record, which had been set several weeks earlier.

Dartmouth's starting qb and star running back are both out for the season (as of the past several weeks), and other injuries are mounting up. Junior captain qb and receiver, McManus, was injured just before the season started and will miss the season. The top receiver, Reilly no. 84, is now back from injury, and he's a terrific player with great hands.

Cornell's kicker missed a fairly short FG early on, and had a potential game winning FG blocked at the end of regulation. Neither team looked especially strong, but it was a big win for Dartmouth.

Dartmouth's 1971 Ivy championship team was honored at halftime. A call was placed to former Cornell star Ed Marinaro immediately after the game. He said losing was hard enough, but having to put up with calls from the Dartmouth guys was harder. He has a new TV series starting in early January: Blue Mountain State, on Spike TV. He plays a football coach.