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October 10, 2008
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On your toes.

By Dan Salisbury | October 10, 2008
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Quarterback Zak Dentes (11) needs just six pass yards to move into second place in Red history. The Sprint Football squad will be looking for its first conference victory against Princeton this weekend.



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    By John Forman October 17, 2008

    Last year, Cornell opened its season with an exciting 23-18 win over Penn, only to lose by one score in the teams’ second meeting later in the season — the game that counts toward the CSFL record. After dropping this season’s opener to the Quakers, the Red will be looking to return the favor tonight at Schoellkopf.
    In this year’s opener against Penn — counted as a non-conference game — Cornell’s offense was unable to pick up where it left off at the end of a record-breaking 2007, and the Red (2-2, 1-1 CSFL) fell to the Quakers (4-0, 2-0 CSFL), 17-3. Four weeks later, Cornell finds itself with a chance to win the game that really matters.

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    By Holden Steinhauer October 16, 2008

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    “At the beginning of [last] week, Zak texted me and let me know he wasn’t going to be starting,” said Corey.
    Dentes and the Red coaching staff did not disclose before game time that the usual signal-caller’s nagging foot injury would keep him from, which might have thrown off the opposing defense.

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