Then it visited New Haven, where Yale proceeded to blow the Big Green out, 30-0.
But the biggest question of all is in Cambridge.
Junior Colton Chapple threw his way into the record book with a 414-yard game against the Big Red.
Even so, he still might not be the starter tomorrow. Senior Collier Winters, who hasn’t played since game one, might get the nod.
Harvard might be the mid-season Ivy League favorite, but we still don’t know who will be taking snaps down the stretch.
PRINCETON (1-3, 1-0 Ivy) at BROWN (3-1, 0-1)
Last week, Kyle Newhall-Caballero reasserted himself as an Ivy League threat, completing 25-of-39 passes and throwing for 229 yards and two touchdowns for Brown.
The ground game is a clear concern for the Bears, who ran for just 99 yards last week and have only 428 yards all season as a team.
Princeton actually put up solid numbers last week, rushing for 256 yards as a team, and the Tigers were within one point early in the fourth quarter. But Hampton isn’t the strongest team around, and Princeton couldn’t rally at the end.
That the Tigers have an Ivy League win already this season is nothing more than a fluke of scheduling that allows them to play Columbia in the first game of the year.
Brown shouldn’t have any problem taking this one.
Pick: Brown 31, Princeton 20
DARTMOUTH (1-3, 0-2 Ivy) at HOLY CROSS (2-3, 1-0 Patriot)
Oh, Dartmouth. You disappoint me. First, I picked you to beat Penn in my early Ivy-upset selection.
You couldn’t, but, hey, you made it close.
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