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Subject: When Is A Horse Not A Horse?


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An Observer
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Date Posted: 16:52:08 10/12/25 Sun
In reply to: joiseyfan 's message, "Re: Men's soccer - Princeton and Cornell at the top" on 10:51:02 10/12/25 Sun

If a team is a credible championship contender and that is the season goal, a tie is a loss, especially in a schedule as short as seven games.

When the Packers and Cowboys play to a tie, that's half a win because their regular season is 17 games.

In the Ivies, for a single round robin, that's a loss.

HOWEVER, there are two exceptions. One is 1995. GG can explain. The other is 1968, for one of the two teams.

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Go Green
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Date Posted: 17:40:03 10/12/25 Sun


*&^F%!# Toches...

There are reasons why Tom Osborne is better remembered than Tosches (and Pat Dye, for that matter).


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