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Yale 47 Stonehill 7

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nice to see a few running plays for Reno but he better learn to protect the ball when he runs. Nice passes down the middle to Santiago today.

A gross mismatch for Yale. It was nice to see so many players get some time in the field. Big challenge next week with Penn

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People shouldn’t readily dismiss Yale’s accomplishments yesterday. It’s true Stonehill is not a good team, but that’s because they have a very bad offense, particularly their running game. However, their defense is very strong. The fact that Yale put up 47 points against them is quite an accomplishment.

What’s interesting is that Yale annihilated Stone Hill. Penn had a hard time against them.
Richardson is a great player. But the catalyst is Pennsylvania s QB Liam O’Brien that is who Yale needs to go after relentlessly.!!

Looks like Reno has settled on Noah Piper as the sole PK. Piper was 4 for 4 on FGs yesterday and converted all 5 PATs. Conforti is still handling kick offs.

Following up on my earlier post, Reno had decided to go with Noah Piper as the PK before the Dartmouth game. I reran the Dartmouth game on ESPN+, and Piper — not Conforti as reported by the media and Yale Athletics — kicked Yale’s FG. Piper also missed the PAT. Conforti handled kickoffs.

Gentlemen; I agree that Ben Franklin’s are going to be a challenge this weekend for our defense because of the mobility of their signal caller and the existence of a very talented split end. Both of these offensive aspects, give her current defense problems. Hopefully the defensive coordinator will step to the plate to develop a scheme which takes away these two aspects of the Ben Franklin offense. Does anyone have a take on the musical chairs associated with our offensive line?

For what it’s worth, I thought Joseph Nash played very well in relief of Charron. I tried to watch him in particular on running plays when I watched the game again on ESPN and he looked like he was run blocking in particular very well. My only concern is he seemed to have some leg muscle issue which required some stretching on the sideline.

Not sure if it is well known but there is a new book out…”Blue Power: Brian Dowling, Calvin Hill and Greatness at Yale” that is a history of the 1967 and 1968 seasons, as well as a history of the beginning of the Cozza era around that time. Great read about an era in Yale football history. Reg Lansberry is the author…hickorybluffer@gmail.com. You can contact him directly to get a copy.

First Ivy League game for this OU (Oklahoma) grad. Was stunned by the low attendance. Yale definitely played well.

Any reliable news on 2026 commits? Are we keeping it secret to deter poachers or because we haven’t landed many commits? Either way, it’s annoying to us.

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