The Yale Bulldogs travel to Philadelphia this weekend to take on the undefeated Penn Quakers. Kickoff is slated for 1 PM and the game will air on ESPN+ and NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Penn enters the contest with an unblemished 5-0 record after dominating Columbia 34-14 last week in what many predicted would be a far closer game. In Week 3, Penn emerged victorious over Dartmouth in double overtime aided in part by Dartmouth’s kicking struggles. The Quakers’ offense is led by sophomore QB Aidan Sayin (6’2”, 195 lbs.). Sayin completed 64.4% of his passes last week versus Columbia for 299 yards and 3 touchdowns. Throughout 5 games, Sayin has thrown for 1209 yards, 11 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions. He seems to be getting better each week with crisper reads but has not been truly tested yet this season. Senior RB Trey Flowers (5’10”, 215 lbs.) leads the Quakers in rushing with 336 yards (4.9 YPC) and 5 touchdowns. Flowers’ status remains uncertain as he suffered an injury in Week 4 and did not play against Columbia. Senior RB Jonathan Mulatu (6’0”, 205 lbs.) led Penn in rushing versus Columbia with 60 yards. Penn has the best pass blocking offensive line that the Bulldogs have seen since Week 1 averaging 296 lbs. across with board with 4 seniors and 1 sophomore. Senior C Trevor Radosevich (6’4”, 290 lbs.) is the leader of the unit and was a 2nd Team All-Ivy member last season. Junior WR Joshua Casilli (6’0”, 190 lbs.) has emerged as the top receiving threat for the Quakers with 30 receptions for 281 yards and 2 touchdowns. Senior WR Rory Starkey, Jr. (6’2”, 215 lbs.) has been a star since his sophomore season and senior Malone Howley (6’4”, 200 lbs) is playing well with 11.5 yards per reception. Penn utilizes several tight ends in their offense including the talented sophomore TE Justin Cayenne (6’4”, 230 lbs.) and senior TE Shane Sweitzer (6’2”, 220 lbs.). Penn’s coaching staff has done a tremendous job improving the offensive capabilities from 2021 to 2022 and has put together a squad that will test the Bulldogs against the run and pass this week.
Penn’s defense is reminiscent of the stingy units that Priore led as a defensive coordinator under Bagnoli’s leadership. The Quakers have only allowed an average of 2.3 yards per carry in the ground game for 3 touchdowns. Opponents have found greater success in the passing game with 6.4 yards per passing attempt, however, Penn really clamps down on offenses in the redzone limiting opponents to just 6 touchdowns on 13 total drives inside the 20-yard line. Junior LB Jack Fairman (6’1”, 225 lbs.) has been all over the field for the Quakers with 31 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, half a sack and an interception. Senior LBs Jonathan Melvin (6’1”, 225 lbs.) and Garrett Morris (6’1”, 215 lbs.) have also performed well with 26 and 21 tackles respectively. Senior DE Jake Heimlicher (6’4”, 245 lbs.) leads a very fierce defensive line for Penn. Hemlicher has 31 tackles, 8 tackles for loss and 4 sacks through five games. Junior DT Joey Slackman (6’4”, 295 lbs.) and senior DT Micah Morris (6’2”, 285 lbs.) have dominated interior offensive linemen combining for 34 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 4 sacks. Junior S Shiloh Means (5’11”, 195 lbs.) has been solid in run and pass support with 26 tackles and 4 pass breakups. Senior CB Kendren Smith (6’1”, 205 lbs.) is a returning starter from 2021 that has put together a highly productive senior campaign thus far with 22 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, an interception and 2 forced fumbles. Success against the Penn defense this week will depend on the offensive line establishing control at the line of scrimmage and Grooms limiting his mental errors.
Junior K Graham Gotlieb (5’11”, 165 lbs.) has been perfect on 6 field goals for a long of 37 yards. Senior P Ben Krimm (“6’2”, 205 lbs.) is averaging 41.9 yards per punt and has pinned opponents inside the redzone on 10 occasions. Our field goal team will need to be stout up front to prevent Penn from punching a hole in the interior as they did versus Dartmouth.
Go Bulldogs! Beat the Quakers!