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Murphy commended Gilmore’s discipline and intensity in his previous coaching efforts against Harvard. Gilmore spent the past four years as defensive coordinator at Lehigh, and before that was a defensive coordinator, offensive line coach and linebacker coach with the Crimson’s Ivy rival Dartmouth...
...behind All-Ivy wideout Jay Barnard and All-Ivy tight end Casey Cramer. With Barnard and Cramer lost to graduation along with their combined 1,556 receiving yards, now it is Hall’s turn to steal the show, just as he did last year against the Crimson. Dartmouth does return last year’s starting quarterback Charlie Rittgers, so the passing game shouldn’t take too much of a step backward. That’s good news, because running back Chris Little is not a gamebreaker...
PREDICTION: This marks the first of two revenge games, and the Crimson will play like it. Dartmouth won by two TDs in 2003, but they’ll be lucky to lose by just that amount this season...
Gordon won’t have much time to get acquainted with the team, as the regular season begins with the Dartmouth Invitational on September...
...Dartmouth coach John Lyons stepped up next and bemoaned the departure of his top pass catchers—wide receiver Jay Barnard and tight end Casey Cramer—which, in basketball terms, ranks somewhere between the loss of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen from the 1998 Bulls and that of Mehmet Okur and Corliss Williamson from the 2004 Pistons...