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bulldog10jw
March 30th, 2007, 08:34 AM
http://yalebulldogs.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/032907aaa.html

March 29, 2007

Spring football begins tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 on the practice fields behind the baseball stadium. Here is the season outlook for the 2007 Bulldogs. For a full 2007 Yale Football Spring Prospectus, click on the above PDF.

As reigning Ivy League co-champions, you can see the bullseye on the back of each member of the 2007 Yale football team in a league where parity continues to rise. And while the Bulldogs have lost several key players to graduation, 40 letterwinners and 17 starters return this fall to lead the quest for a repeat. Offensively, three-fifths of an outstanding offensive line return, as does superstar tailback Mike McLeod and senior QB Matt Polhemus. Polhemus will be throwing to some new faces this fall, as the top three receivers from a year ago have all graduated. The defense has the potential to define this team and dominate the league, as nine starters (and six All-Ivy players from 2006) return, including team captain MG Brandt Hollander. The defensive unit is also bolstered by the return of 2005 starters Nick Solakian and Lee Driftmier, both of whom missed the 2006 campaign due to injury. The Elis' special teams were outstanding last fall, and the return of both specialists - PK Alan Kimball and P Tom Mante - should signal continued proficiency in 2007.

bulldog10jw
March 31st, 2007, 02:14 PM
Preview article:

http://www.nhregister.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=18152781&BRD=1281&PAG=461&dept_id=517515&rfi=8

-NEW HAVEN — The beauty of an offseason is that it gives the coaching mind plenty of space to become inventive. Take Yale football coach Jack Siedlecki, who has been conjuring up ways to counter what he knows will be the obvious attempt to scheme the Bulldogs in 2007.

It doesn’t take a Crimson degree to know that opponents will stack the line of scrimmage to contain Mike McLeod, the best running back in the Ivy League, coming off a sophomore season in which he led the Bulldogs to the co-Ivy League championship with 1,364 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns (19 rushing).

Conversely, returning quarterback Matt Polhemus is coming off a junior season in which he averaged only 20 passes, threw only five touchdowns (six interceptions), and completed just 52.4 percent of his passes. Moreover, the top three wide receivers have graduated.

Cleets
March 31st, 2007, 02:35 PM
You guys will be pretty good this year (crap..!)
Last years game was painfullllllll

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