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Subject: Ivy football 2025 media day


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Old Blue
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Date Posted: 14:55:41 08/13/25 Wed

Gentlemen; as usual, the pilot of our blue ship did not disclose any information regarding the 2025 voyage. Mum is still the word.

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[> Subject: Re: Ivy football 2025 media day


Author:
RedWin
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Date Posted: 16:05:40 08/14/25 Thu

Because the Ivy League has lazy leadership. For years playing Ivy League football was kind of a big deal, but the leadership in Princeton is non-existent. For example, we usually have one game per team on national ESPNU and the Ivy League does zero promotion. Watch the games on ESPNU and all you see are empty seats. We have a great story to tell but when the Ivy League can't get off their lazy A, this is what we get. At least in my industry you would get fired for such lack of effort. Oh well you can't fix lazy or stupid.
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Lurker
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Date Posted: 16:43:02 08/14/25 Thu

One suggestion would be to rent a crane to set upmidfield camera behind visiting stands. All of espn’s crowd shots are from press box on home team side - thereby showing only visiting team stands. This really makes the crowd size appear much smaller than actually is
[> Subject: Re: Ivy football 2025 media day


Author:
Son of Eli
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Date Posted: 21:47:54 08/14/25 Thu

I think Reno hinted that we can expect to see a lot of playing time for the Sophomores Maltarich and Hickox at the WR position in addition to Shipp and Santiago.
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Old Blue
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Date Posted: 10:34:33 08/16/25 Sat

Gentlemen; I'm not so sure Coach Reno hinted about any specific split end other than Mr. ship and Mr. Santiago. In the event, Mr. Reno does in fact become the signal caller for our blue squad it will be important to develop a tight end who can actually catch the ball. I also concur with the suggestion to move Mr. Larry to the inside/middle linebacker position.
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Eli1143770312
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Date Posted: 18:18:39 08/15/25 Fri

A football marketing point: I purchased tickets for the Harvard-Yale game from Harvard early last fall and thereby seemed to have been put on Harvard’s sports marketing distribution list. I would estimate that I get at least one marketing email each week and they’re quite well done. I’ve been a Yale football season ticket holder for many decades and I would say that I’ve gotten more (and better) marketing material from Harvard in the last year than from Yale over 40+ years. I’ll be interested to see if Harvard football attendance improves. Yale will continue to lead the nation in empty seats.
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L et V
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Date Posted: 09:42:00 08/16/25 Sat

I've had the same experience buying tickets from Harvard, Brown, and Holy Cross.
That said, a quibble: even if you live in or adjacent to 02138, it is and must remain the "Yale-Harvard" game.
[> Subject: Re: Ivy football 2025 media day


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RedWin
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Date Posted: 16:43:57 08/17/25 Sun

Sitting here watching the rain come down this Sunday afternoon. I have donated to Cornell every year since graduation and I attend at least a couple of football games per season, but the lack of communication from the Cornell ticket office drives me nuts. For example, last November we attended the Cornell vs. Columbia game in NYC which was a lot of fun, but I contacted the Cornell ticket office to see if they were doing block tickets or a tailgate for the game, but no one ever called or emailed me back. My wife and I just bought tickets at the Columbia walk-up window. We have tens of thousands of Cornell alumni who live in the NYC metro area and you would think the Big Red athletic department would be interested in reaching out to us, other than requesting yet another donation. Maybe that's why Harvard has the largest endowment in the Ivy League and Cornell does not.


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