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Gameday Guide: What to Know About Princeton
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The Red travels to Princeton this weekend, one year removed from a huge upset win.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/mileshenshaw/page/2/)
The Red travels to Princeton this weekend, one year removed from a huge upset win.
John Lovett’s seven-touchdown performance in 2016? Cornell remembers.
Cornell ran away from Brown in the second half to secure its first win in Providence since 2002 and improve its Ivy record to 2-1.
Cornell football travels to Providence this weekend, where it hasn’t won since 2002.
The season is halfway done and neither of the two Ivy leaders has played in a close game. Princeton and Dartmouth continued their reigns of terror this weekend with another pair of 30-plus point victories. The Green and the Tigers are two of the four undefeated teams remaining in the Football Championship Subdivision.
Cornell earned an upset win over Harvard last season. The Crimson is back — and better — this weekend.
Princeton and Dartmouth football trounced their opponents over the weekend to become the only two Ivies left to remain undefeated.
If the Red wants vengeance against the Bulldogs, they’ll need to bounce back quickly from last week’s 27-10 loss at Delaware.
Receivers have the biggest question mark entering the season but should be helped by the return of Eric Gallman from injury.