Dartmouth (0-2) was unable to produce anything offensively once again, suffering a 35-3 beating at the hands of Colgate (3-1).
Colgate started slow but scored 14 points in 28 seconds to close out the first half, with the second of its two touchdowns coming thanks to a fumble by Big Green quarterback Brian Mann.
Fired up after halftime, Colgate put the game out of reach, scoring on three consecutive possessions to open the second half.
Colgate quarterback Ryan Vena, among the top offensive threats in the Northeast, connected with Joe Parker for three touchdowns, including an 80-yard strike in the third quarter.
Vena finished the game 17-of-24 with 257 yards passing, while Parker was equally impressive with 10 receptions for 191 yards.
On the other side of the ball, Dartmouth's offensive line was overwhelmed by a Colgate defense that forced Mann to scramble 11 times for a net gain of only two yards, and held Dartmouth's faltering running game to only 53 yards on 28 carries.
In the day's final game, Princeton (0-2) held the first night game in school history in front of 20,941 fans as it hosted Lehigh (3-0).
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