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...facing a strenuous schedule to begin its season, as other teams, such as Ivy-rival Yale (2-3-1, 0-0-0 Ivy) were pitted against perennial powerhouses like North Carolina. The Bulldogs not only lost to the Tar Heels 3-0, but also appeared at number three on ESPN??s infamous Sportscenter Top-10 list for allowing North Carolina to score within the first three seconds of the game, the fastest goal in NCAA women’s soccer history. “A lot of the other Ivy teams are in the same boat...
...plays a position with more elite players than the quarterback spot. My top Ivy League football source predicts that his name won’t be called at all this weekend, yet that hasn’t stopped the hype machine from churning out useless info about him. ESPN??s Dan Shanoff blatantly admitted that every year he tries “to find an Ivy League player to track (and boost) in the lead-up to the NFL draft.” This is followed by a brief rundown of his stats, including the fact that he?...
...It’s a good time for us to lay back and be in awe of everything,” America East player of the Year Jamar Wilson added in front of ESPN??s camera, with chants of “M-V-P! M-V-P!” coming from the students behind...
...ribald fun at the culture at “Charity Classics.” She interviews screaming, enthusiastic celebrities of all sorts, including an uproariously funny rapper who tells the camera with a straight face, “this is how we do shit.” Bringing in ESPN??s real-life tennis analyst, Luke Jensen, to portray Luke Dorkovich, an over-the-hill player who takes Ecstasy to improve his serve, is a deft touch. Jason Issacs (Lucius Malfoy in “Harry Potter”) also provides a fine caricature as the scheming nemesis...
...rest of the sports world, however, is only now taking notice of the former Crimson standout. On the heels of Fitzpatrick’s NFL debut—the third-highest first-game passing performance in history—the media blitz has been unremitting. He has appeared on ESPN??s Cold Pizza, the Jim Rome Show, ESPN Radio, and NFL Sirius radio in addition to several national radio shows. SportsCenter ran continuous highlights of his game on Sunday evening. Analysts like Sports Illustrated’s Peter King have written about him in their columns, naming...