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2018 Football Position Preview

2018 Football Position Preview

Consistency at Receiver a Necessity for Offense to Rediscover Rhythm in 2018

By Miles Henshaw | September 13, 2018

Receivers have the biggest question mark entering the season but should be helped by the return of Eric Gallman from injury.

2018 Football Position Preview

Null Leads Special Teams Corps as ‘Difference-Maker’ With His Foot

By Zachary Silver | September 13, 2018

The legend of Nickolas Null continues. The junior will be the punter, placekicker and field goal kicker in 2018.

2018 Football Position Preview

Defensive Line Seeks to Take Control at Line of Scrimmage

By Raphy Gendler | September 12, 2018

Line play will be essential in 2018, and Cornell is confident in its several returning starters for 2018.

2018 Football Position Preview

Experienced Offensive Line Ready for Primetime in 2nd Go-Around

By Charles Cotton | September 12, 2018

All five starters return to Cornell’s offensive line in 2018.

2018 Football Position Preview

Captain Seggebruch Primed to Lead ‘Strong Group’ of Linebackers

By Zachary Silver | September 11, 2018

It’s senior captain Reis Seggebruch’s time to take over the defense, and he’ll do so leading what his coach calls a deep linebacking core.

2018 Football Position Preview

Walker’s Return, Coles’ Breakout Hope to Power Deep Running Back Corps

By Raphy Gendler | September 11, 2018

As if the return of senior Chris Walker wasn’t enough, the emergence of junior Harold Coles has head coach David Archer ’05 giddy about his backfield.

2018 Football Position Preview

New-Look Quarterback System Hopes to Right Ship in 2018

By Zachary Silver | September 10, 2018

Don’t be fooled by the depth chart. Dalton Banks may be listed QB No. 1 but he’ll be sharing the ball plenty this season.

2018 Football Position Preview

For Reigning Top Pass Defense, Depth Once Again ‘Needs to be a Strength’

By Raphy Gendler | September 10, 2018

Cornell was the top pass defense in the Ivy League last year. Continuing that success will be imperative in 2018.

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