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Subject: Re: State of The League


Author:
RedWin
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Date Posted: 20:35:38 10/07/25 Tue
In reply to: Ivy Inquisitior 's message, "State of The League" on 01:45:18 10/05/25 Sun

Cornell claims to have hired an offensive genius. In just three games the Big Red have thrown 9 interceptions and four fumbles. We have thrown 119 times with 68 receptions for an average of only 5.4 yards per completion. Same old crap year after year. Pass over and over, and we are once again 0-3 and probably 0-4 after this weekend. For us Cornell football alums that's not the way we learned how to play football.

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John Harvard (Sagarin)
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Date Posted: 09:29:11 10/08/25 Wed

Cornell's losses to Yale and Colgate were expected. Colgate appears to have fared better than it's 3-3 records would indicate (losses to FCS ranked Monmouth and Villanova and a loss at Syracuse). A loss to Albany (1-5) isn't good.

13 Cornell TO's in 3 games? Wow, that's rough. Sagarin (for what it's worth), would have Harvard by around 26 points in Cambridge. Harvard is #2 in FCS at +2.33 turnover margin per game (+7) and Cornell is tied for last at -1.67 (-5). If that evens out or TO's work in Cornell's favor, that changes things dramatically (at least analytically).


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