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COTTON | After Nearly a Decade, It’s Time for an ECAC Title
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Cornell has shown it can beat the field. But will the Red finally get the job done this year?
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/charlescotton/)
Cornell has shown it can beat the field. But will the Red finally get the job done this year?
The Red is second in the Ivy league. Why isn’t Newman packed?
The Red is currently tied for first in the ECAC, has all but clinched the Ivy title and is ninth in the PairWise rankings. There is no crisis at hand. But the goalie situation is getting ridiculous.
The Red has a prime opportunity to prove something when Dartmouth comes to town on Senior Day
Just as in the one-sided losses to Delaware (27-10) and Colgate (31-0), Cornell showed us on Saturday that it simply cannot compete with top-tier opponents.
Successful football teams nearly always do two things: establish the run on offense and stop the run on defense. As the 2018 season continues to unfold, the Red is proving to be more and more capable at both.
Playing Yale close is a nice effort, but enough of these moral victories, columnist Charles Cotton argues.
Take a gander at what The Sun’s football beat writers predict for the 2018 season.
All five starters return to Cornell’s offensive line in 2018.
The boys from Ithaca are now owners of four straight wins and sit at 13-2 on the season.