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Subject: Coaches on the Hotseat?


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Recent Blue
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Date Posted: 19:43:59 08/27/25 Wed

With Harvard picked first, I think Aurich feels some heat. Not about losing his job after 2 years, but about overcoming the hostility of the faithful for being a Princeton guy. Anything less than first will probably stimulate some grumbling.

Priore, another losing season and I think he is gone. May be at retirement age anyway.

Perry. If another losing season, how much more leeway for the Brown legend?

I am not hoping for anyone to lose their jobs, but what is is.

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[> Subject: Re: Coaches on the Hotseat?


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Tiger81
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Date Posted: 01:11:43 08/28/25 Thu

The Harvard “faithful” need to get a grip if they can’t embrace a FB coach just because he is a “Princeton guy”. Some of the most storied Tiger coaches have been graduates of other Ivies, including legendary T&F coach Fred Samara (Penn ‘73), HOF WLax coach Chris Sailor (Harvard ‘81) and Courtney Banghart (Dartmouth ‘00), who transformed WBB into a dynasty.
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Recent Blue
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Date Posted: 09:32:29 08/28/25 Thu

I don't disagree, just stating what is. And none of those sports have the doxology of football at Harvard and some of the other Ivies, maybe all of them.

The grumbling and ill will Aurich received was very public.

What matters is winning, and in some cases, like at Harvard and Yale, even overall winning records are tarnished by losses to arch rivals.

Aurich's imperative to win is nearly as great in the mid-term as Priore's and Perry's imperative in the short term, I think.
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Tiger69
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Date Posted: 21:30:22 09/14/25 Sun

Harvard just can’t face the reality that they may no longer be the”best”.😁🐅


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