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Like Morris, Ivy League football is being pushed by several forces at once. On one hand, its own increasingly intense recruiting has made it more legitimate in the football world. Dartmouth??€™s Jay Fiedler, Columbia’s Marcellus Wiley and Yale’s Eric Johnson all start in the pros. On the other, the Ancient Eight has clamped down on athletics—and football in particular—over concerns about maintaining the league’s ideal of the student-athlete. Recruiting limits were sliced last spring by the presidents of the Ivy League...
With talk of the Fitzpatrick-Rodney Byrnes combination emerging as what Rose-Morris was a year ago—or this year at Dartmouth??€”Fitzpatrick doesn’t feel pressure but is careful about making comparisons...
Nevertheless, Harvard has had trouble containing opposing team’s number one receivers all year. Brown’s Chas Gessner, Penn’s Rob Milanese, Cornell’s Keith Ferguson and Dartmouth??€™s Casey Cramer have all racked up over 135 receiving yards against Harvard’s secondary and each hauled in at least one touchdown against the Crimson...
Nevertheless, Harvard has had trouble containing opposing team’s number one receivers all year. Brown’s Chas Gessner, Penn’s Rob Milanese, Cornell’s Keith Ferguson and Dartmouth??€™s Casey Cramer have all racked up over 135 receiving yards against Harvard’s secondary and each hauled in at least one touchdown against the Crimson...
Flinder Boyd was Dartmouth??€™s Mr. Everything one season ago, enjoying the best all-around year and just missing out on All-Ivy recognition as the Big Green’s point guard and top scorer. In his stead, Callahan will serve as Faucher’s floor general. He’ll have huge shoes to fill ... McLaren emerged last season as one of the league’s top sharp-shooters in his rookie season. Expect more of the same in 2002-03 ... Harris is the Big Green’s leading returning scorer. He averaged...