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Subject: Re: Week 3 Thougts and predictions


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IvySportsJunkie
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Date Posted: 18:05:07 10/02/25 Thu
In reply to: Ivy wanna be 's message, "Week 3 Thougts and predictions" on 15:20:23 10/01/25 Wed

The undefeated Lehigh team will be an especially tough test for the Elis. Not only has Lehigh played 3 more games than Yale, it has faced a fairly tough schedule with 3 teams with winning records, only one team with a losing record at 2-3 and defeated a nationally ranked Richmond team.

This is a perfect example of how our very late season start makes it so much harder to win our non-conference games against stronger FCS opponents.

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Bengal
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Date Posted: 12:03:54 10/03/25 Fri

The task for Princeton is first to maintain its offensive success with its spread-it-around passing game (10 different receivers in both games) and mix of running backs. Second, its overall defense needs to improve, especially pressuring the QB. Finally, punt/KO coverage could be tightened up.

Columbia has become a normal Ivy football program, after decades of its Administration's overall neglect, and I am not sure what to expect in this game. I have not followed the details of their play, but I don't believe its comparative result in its first game vs. P's result against the same team in its second game means anything. Cheers.


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