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Ivy League Football Standings Upside Down at Mid-Season

The Bears quarterback Jason McCullough threw for 298 yards to lead Brown over Fordham, 27-14.

Yale (2-3, 1-1), which suffered an embarrassing 40-6 defeat at the hands of Dartmouth last week, is tied with Brown for fourth place in the Ivy League, despite having been outscored 142-78 by its opponents.

Following a 30-0 thrashing of Brown in the first week, Carm's squad has lost three out of its last four games by an average of 32 points.

Joining the Crimson in the Ivy League basement, perennial powers Penn and Princeton have been tossed from the penthouse and into the outhouse.

The Quakers' poor record (2-3, 0-2) is deceptive; Penn lost it's first game by two points at Dartmouth and fell to Columbia by a point in overtime.

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The Tigers (1-4, 0-2), like the Quakers, have lost each of their four games by six points or less, including a heartbreaking overtime defeat at Cornell.

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