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Subject: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


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Ivy wanna be
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Date Posted: 15:31:16 10/16/25 Thu

Merrimack 14 at Harvard 42 with a 94% chance for the Crimson to win
Massey has Harvard 35 to 13

Dartmouth 35 at Fordham 20 with a 72% chance for the Big Green to win
Massey has Dartmouth 28 to 21

Princeton 24 at Brown 34 with Bruno with a 55% to win
Massey has Brown 31 to 28

Bucknell 24 at Cornell 34 with Big Red with a 59% to win
Massey has them at Bucknell 27 to Cornell31

Penn 28 at Columbia 24 with the Quakers at 59% for the win
Massey has it Penn 23 to 20

Stonehill 10 at Yale 38 with the Bulldogs with a 97% for the win
Massey has Yale 31 to 6!
I was 6-0 on my picks straight up . I don’t have odds on these teams. I don’t think I would have fared as well. Cheers to you all

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[> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


Author:
Old Blue
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Date Posted: 17:34:05 10/16/25 Thu

Gentlemen; while still licking my wounds from last weeks heart wrenching loss, It's time for our blue to rebound with a big victory. Also, cantabs, indians, tigers, cornelians and ben franklin's should prevail.
[> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


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RedWin
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Date Posted: 20:27:36 10/16/25 Thu

Why is Yale playing Stone Hill ?

I agree with all the picks in the first post? Although no idea regarding Cornell vs Bucknell.
[> [> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


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Quaker62
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Date Posted: 21:27:48 10/16/25 Thu

At least they aren’t playing Calvin Hill…sorry, couldn’t resist. Probably playing Stonehill for the same reason Penn played them earlier in the year. Your guess is as good as anyone’s.
[> [> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions (Redwin)


Author:
Ivy wanna be
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Date Posted: 10:25:00 10/17/25 Fri

Good question Redwin, when it 1st came out. I was disappointed. But looking at it at least they were able to fill the schedule. Yale just inked a deal with U.Albany for 3 years. I personally would like to see Yale, schedule teams from Down south out west. But what do I know. Ivy League drags their heels on everything. Example expanding the schedule to 12 games instead of the 10 presently. Starting the season sooner to fit in the 12 games. The reasoning is antiquated and not progressive.
[> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


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Fear the Quaker
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Date Posted: 06:56:21 10/17/25 Fri

Harvard 31 Merrimack 8
Dartmouth 42 Fordham 7
Princeton 28 Brown 17
Yale 48 Stonehill 16
Cornell 35 Bucknell 20

Penn 30 Columbia 21

Quakers have not played a clean game this year. Last week's outing was a penalty filled mess.

Go Quakers :)
[> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


Author:
M3
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Date Posted: 11:43:58 10/17/25 Fri

Princeton squeaks by Brown- Otherwise long season ahead

Columbia surprises Penn- Lions coaching staff pulls out all stops

Cornell wins the battle of the Nells

Yale/Dartmouth/Harvard- 2nd team gets lots of game time
[> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


Author:
Western bear (Thanks Ivy wanna be)
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Date Posted: 18:27:12 10/17/25 Fri

Ivy wanna be I just wanna say how much I enjoy the predictions that you give in the format that you use
[> [> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions Western bear


Author:
Ivy wanna be
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Date Posted: 19:47:25 10/17/25 Fri

Thank you very much, I’m glad your enjoying it. :)
[> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


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Sr. Punter (Stonehill)
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Date Posted: 15:04:04 10/18/25 Sat

I guess we should have scheduled them.
[> [> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions Sr. Punter


Author:
Ivy wanna be
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Date Posted: 07:12:12 10/19/25 Sun

I guess you should talk to your AD. ?
[> [> [> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions Sr. Punter


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RedWin
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Date Posted: 17:40:09 10/19/25 Sun

Cornell finally won a game over Bucknell. The good news we rushed for over 200 yards. Although I couldn’t get ESPN+ to work and I am fully paid up. It kept saying the game is blocked out in my area. Anyone else have issues with ESPN+. This is not the first time I have had issues. I paid $190 for the full year subscription and it definitely hit my credit card.
[> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions Sr. Punter


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P-Fan
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Date Posted: 06:56:47 10/20/25 Mon

It hasn't happened to me yet but they can blackout games if there's a "local" broadcast going on. See below. Yes it sucks, but it looks like an easy work around.

How to bypass blackouts (with caution): Some users use a VPN (virtual private network) to change their virtual location and access content that would otherwise be blocked in their region.
[> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


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John Harvard (Harvard Nailed it)
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Date Posted: 11:51:43 10/20/25 Mon

Harvard beat Merrimack 31-7, leaving "Fear the Quaker" looking almost spot on for a 31-8 prediction. You should have avoided the quirky inclination that Merrimack would somehow score an unlikely 8th point.

Merrimack presented a relatively conservative offensive scheme with a QB who dominates the offense with short passes (13/26 for 118 yards) and option runs(20 of team's 43 carries). Merrimack's defense was not a pushover, likely reflecting the fact that the school's former defensive coordinator recently became the head coach.

Harvard didn't get any big turnovers or many big plays, as Merrimack likely followed Cornell's approach and dropping 8 in coverage. Crimson scored in every quarter and gained 482 yards, 305 passing and 177 on the ground. Craig had some nice downfield throws and DJ Gordon ran for 104 yards on 8 carries and 2 TD's. Gordon is developing into quite an athletic weapon. Gordon is a sophomore QB who is getting action at RB, likely because he is too good to merely sit behing starting QB Craig. Gordon leads the team in rushing on only 42 carries for 248 yards, balancing well with Jordan Harris (24/225) and Xaviah Bason (52/226). Maddux Reid (94 yds/2 TD's) and the physically impressive 6'2"/240lb Isaih Bullock (58yds/3 TD's) also continue to contribute.

Merrimack controlled the ball for much of the game, gaining over 300 yards. Its conservative game plan prevented turnovers but also big plays on offense.

Rejuvenated Princeton in NJ will be the Crimson's first real challenge, followed by Dartmouth in Cambridge the following weekend. After a game at inconsistent Columbia, the Crimson finish at home vs Penn and then @ Yale. Despite the quick 5-0 start and 224-54 PF/PA, the season starts Saturday.

I expect at least 4 of these 5 remaining games to be extremely competitive. With postseason on the line for the first time in decades, these games should be very entertaining (and stressful). I note that Harvard's depth this season and the ability to rest Craig for entire halves in 3 of the 5 games means the Crimson skill payers are healthier than usual for this point in the season. On the other hand, while 3 different rushers have led the team in yards in different games, this team is totally reliant on Craig's arm. I wonder whether Gordon or backup Dante Torres would replace him - probably a combination. Torres had a long TD run wiped out by penalty late in the Merrimac game and I have yet to see Gordon throw.

My take: this is a very good Harvard team, but not a great one. I'm expecting a 8-2 or 9-1 record.
[> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


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Tiger_Inn_Boy
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Date Posted: 00:59:58 10/21/25 Tue

Big time game for Ivy Championship this coming Saturday between Princeton and Harvard
[> [> Subject: Re: Week 5 thoughts and predictions


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John Harvard (180 Degrees)
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Date Posted: 14:11:58 10/21/25 Tue

So, I think the Ivy season starts Saturday and you seem to imply it ends Saturday.

I guess that's the country we now live in!
[> [> [> Subject: This Saturday is Harvard's season!!


Author:
Go Green
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Date Posted: 07:07:31 10/22/25 Wed


The Crimson needs to give it everything they've got this Saturday.

No need to worry about the following week. THIS WEEK IS IT FOR HARVARD!!!!


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