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Cornell will begin their second half of the season when they go for their first win on Saturday, October 24th at Schoellkopf field at 12:30 pm against conference rival Brown. The second half of the season will be vital for Coach Archer’s team as every game is an Ivy League contest. Cornell will come into…
Read MoreThe Cornell football team lost yet another game on Saturday against the Sacred Heart Pioneers by a score of 6-31. This loss dropped Cornell to a dismal 0-5 start to the season, while Sacred Heart improved to 4-2. After playing impressively in the first three games of the season, the Big Red has struggled in…
Read MoreIn 1988, after nine disappointing years under coaching notables George Seifert and Bob Blackman, Maxie Baughan put together a bigger Big Red that shared Ivy honors with Penn. He left the next year, to be succeeded by Jack Fouts, a former five-year offensive line coach for Bump Elliott at Michigan, a brilliant 20 years as…
Read MoreCornell will once again try and win their first game of the season on Saturday, October 17th at 1 pm when they visit Sacred Heart at Campus Field in Fairfield, Connecticut. This will be Cornell’s final non-conference game of the season. The Big Red will be coming into this game at 0-4 while Sacred Heart…
Read MoreCornell suffered its fourth straight loss of the season on Saturday against Ivy League rival Harvard by a score of 40-3. The Big Red is now 0-4 on the season while the Crimson is an undefeated 4-0 and favored to win the Ivy League conference. This was Cornell’s first loss of the season that was…
Read MoreCornell will play its fourth game of the season this Saturday at 12 p.m. at Schoellkopf Field, October 10th against Ivy League rival and powerhouse Harvard. The Big Red is still looking for their first win of the season at 0-3 while the Crimson has been dominant thus far going 3-0 and outscoring their opponents…
Read MoreFor the third straight game, Cornell football lost a game by one possession on Friday night. This game was different though. The previous two losses to Bucknell and Yale were fourth quarter collapses. This time it was the Big Red that made a comeback against Colgate in the final quarter, but it just was not…
Read MoreThe years immediately preceding World War I were building times for Dr. Albert Sharpe, who had been a Walter Camp All-America long distance ball carrier and drop kicker at Yale a few year earlier. His 1914 Cornell team, featuring National Hall of Fame end John O’Hearn ’15, had gone 8-2, running up 257 points and…
Read MoreThe Cornell Football team was unable to pick up their first win of the season after missing a great opportunity on Saturday at Yale. The Big Red allowed the Bulldogs to score 26 unanswered points to lose 26-33. This was the second straight 4th quarter lead that the team has lost but stung more as…
Read MoreCornell will be hosting a rare Friday night football game against Colgate on October 2 at 7pm. This will be the first ever Friday night game at Schoellkopf Field and the first for Cornell since October 26, 2007 at Princeton. The Big Red is still looking for their first win of the season as they…
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