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Date Posted: 10/ 8/15 10:56:30am Thu
Author: get em 'gate
Subject: Re: Cound be the last game with Princeton for a while....
In reply to: agatefan 's message, "Re: Cound be the last game with Princeton for a while...." on 10/ 8/15 9:24:04am Thu

> Princeton is off to a
>>>good start with impressive wins against Lehigh and
>>>Lafayette and then a 5 point victory over Columbia.
>>>Colgate continues to get better. Gotta like the
>>>defense's stop of Cornell's last series of downs last
>>>week. I'll pick Colgate by 10.
>
>The defense has shown a propensity to disappear in the
>4th Q. the late stop was the result of 4 missed
>passes preceded by the D getting lit up by Cornells
>passing game turning a potential rout into a near
>loss. Anything less than 4 FULL quarters against the
>tigers will hand another loss on Gate

Agreed. In some way the game may depend as much on the team captains as the coaches, especially on D where the issues are how many minutes does the team play, and how strong a commitment is there to the fundamentals of tackling. On the offensive side coaches have a big opportunity to exploit Gate's receivers. Quazza, Greenawalt and Madaluna present issues of size, ability to snare passes and open field running. Should produce a lot of yards and open up the running game even more. Even more so if the OC would utilize Wingenroth to his potential. As a tandem all four would be a DC's nightmare.

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[> [> [> [> Colgate-Princeton/Georgetown -- The Future, 10/ 8/15 11:46:08am Thu

Good things happen when Melville calls his own number. Great to see him keep the ball early and often against Cornell. O feels very dynamic when he keeps it or throws the ball down the field. The 20-30 yard pass is a real sweet spot for this O. If the other team's D is loading up the box, Quazza is always open because of his height and Greenawalt is always open on the back shoulder. Maddaluna is incredibly dynamic--kid getting the ball in space is a big problem for a D. Agreed on Wingenroth. He gets the least amount of attention from Colgate's O, which means he probably also gets the least amount of attention from the D.



Also, Georgetown athletics received a $50 million donation and will finally get a new stadium.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/georgetown-athletics-will-receive-50-million-gift-from-california-couple/2015/10/06/4aabe678-6c5c-11e5-aa5b-f78a98956699_story.html


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[> [> [> [> [> This will be Princeton's first real test if the 'good" Colgate shows up for 4 quarters -- Andy Kerr, 10/ 8/15 12:49:49pm Thu

If the "good" Colgate O & D show up for 4 quarters and play like they did for three quarters against Cornell, and two quarters against Holy Cross and Yale, the Raiders should prevail. Princeton has not been tested by a 4 quarter team like the "good" Colgate.




>Good things happen when Melville calls his own number.
>Great to see him keep the ball early and often against
>Cornell. O feels very dynamic when he keeps it or
>throws the ball down the field. The 20-30 yard pass is
>a real sweet spot for this O. If the other team's D is
>loading up the box, Quazza is always open because of
>his height and Greenawalt is always open on the back
>shoulder. Maddaluna is incredibly dynamic--kid getting
>the ball in space is a big problem for a D. Agreed on
>Wingenroth. He gets the least amount of attention from
>Colgate's O, which means he probably also gets the
>least amount of attention from the D.
>
>
>
>Also, Georgetown athletics received a $50 million
>donation and will finally get a new stadium.
>
>https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/georgeto
>wn-athletics-will-receive-50-million-gift-from-californ
>ia-couple/2015/10/06/4aabe678-6c5c-11e5-aa5b-f78a989566
>99_story.html


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