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And now to the predications:
HARVARD 20, PRINCETON 17-1 can picture it all clear as day. There are a few seconds left on the clock, and the score is tied at 17. Harvard's Villanueva lines up for game-winning field goal try. The snap comes back to Allard and--incredibly--it's a good snap. Villanueva steps and swings his leg through the ball and it's up and it's going. going...going to be a very touch game.
COLUMBIA 35, BUCKNELL 3--You know there isn't a whole lot happening on the Columbia football scene when the big press release of the week is "John Witkowski vs. Columbia--quarterbacking greats." Betcha didn't know he, already completed more passes than Sid Luckman did in his years as the Lion signal caller.
DARTMOUTH 7, CORNELL 5--Two bad teams make for one bad game Sean Maher's two-run homer in the top of the eighth wins it for the Big Green.
HOLY CROSS 73, BROWN 0--The Bruins will score during their first drive, but the touchdown will be called back because of a holding penalty. And Bruno will never see the end zone again. This one's for you, Sid Luckman.
YALE 45, PENN 10--People ask me if the Quakers are for real, or if their season so far is strait ht out of a Hollywood script. I'd it's a little bit of both. Unfortunately, the Elis have read the book.
Last week--3-2. Season to date--17-11.607. For some reason, as Ron Carey would say, "I don't got it."