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Subject: Re: State of The League


Author:
Ivy Inquisitior (Ivy CSFL picks)
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Date Posted: 18:16:55 10/26/25 Sun
In reply to: Ivy Inquisitior 's message, "State of The League" on 15:08:44 10/26/25 Sun

Navy (5-0) over Pennsylvania (1-4).After this brutal game, next up is Molley and Cornell. This gives The Quakers an opportunity to have a strong finish to a disappointing season.
Caldwell (4-2) over Cornell (0-5).

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Author:
John Harvard (Physical Dominance?)
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Date Posted: 20:39:27 10/26/25 Sun

I think we were watching different games. Harvard dominated the game physically. 259 yards on the ground for Harvard, 98 for Princeton. The Tigers picked up more than half of its yards in the final minutes when the Crimson were up by 21 and giving Princeton the run. Every run, Harvard averaged 2x the distance because they dominated line play.

Craig missed a wide open running back at the goal line on opening drive and Bullock pulled up lame with no one between him and the end zone after running for 46 yards right up the gut on Harvard’s final drive. Crimson should have scored 49+. As it was, Harvard led in time if possession, total yards and were 7-14 on third down and 1-1 on fourth downs. I don’t have the sacks and tackles for loss stats, but I would expect those would favor Harvard as well.
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Author:
Oscar Alcantara
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Date Posted: 09:43:46 10/28/25 Tue

Yes. This is the version of the H-P game that I saw this weekend.


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