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Subject: Re: State of The League


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Ivy Inquisitor (Additional Thoughts)
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Date Posted: 02:22:39 11/17/24 Sun
In reply to: Ivy Inquisitor 's message, "State of The League" on 00:21:13 11/17/24 Sun

My “State of The League” post from last week asked the question: “What will it take for Columbia to win the Ivy League Football Championship?” Answer: Empire State Bowl win WITH a Harvard loss. Over the years Columbia can painfully close in 1971,1996 and 2017. If they win on Saturday and not get a pice of the Title. This would be the most painfully for this program.

Is Cornell WR/RB Eddie Marinaro on their travel roster? Is he on the team at all? It’s strange to have a highly touted high school player not step on the field during his entire 4 years. This especially, true when Cornell rotates Wide Receivers and Running Backs like basketball players.

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Old Lion (Last to first?)
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Date Posted: 06:32:57 11/17/24 Sun

Columbia was picked for dead last; if the stars align Columbia can wind up in a first place tie. And all of this while losing 6 starters, including the starting QB, an all Ivy DE, an all Icy center and four other opening game starters to season ending injuries. Still a big hurdle—beating a good Cornell team and hoping that Yale beats Harvard. Stovall’s defense was very good and will have a huge challenge on Saturday. Poppe, Stovall and first year OC Seitu Smith deserve a lot of credit. But credit goes to Al and Mark for putting a lot of the pieces in place. A healthy Bryson Canty looks like a legitimate NFL draft prospect.

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