ngineer
October 29th, 2010, 10:52 PM
Thought I'd start this thread apart from the PL Prognostications as I think there may be some 'commentary' about this annual 'slobberknocker' between these two long time rivals.
An interesting sidebar to the game will be the return of Fred Dunlap to Lehigh, where he began rebuilding the, then Engineers', shattered program in 1965. Fred was a star player for Colgate in the 1940's. Arriving at Lehigh, he took a program that had gone 5-21-1 the previous three years. With nothing in the cupboard, the long road back to respectability began and if patience is a virtue, both he and AD Leckonby had it in spades. Six more losing seasons followed from 1965-1970, although wins started coming more frequently in 1968, going 3-7, 4-5-1 and 4-6 through 1970. In 1971, the big breakthrough occured going 8-3, including a 35-14 trouncing of Rutgers. The rest is history with NCAA playoff appearances beginning in 1973.
After 1975, Dunlap's alma mater called, and he returned to Hamilton and took his Raiders to more glory. So many of Fred's former players, including me, will be returning to salute their old coach with pregame tailgate, halftime ceremony and post game reception. It's an excellent story of perseverence and class.
An interesting sidebar to the game will be the return of Fred Dunlap to Lehigh, where he began rebuilding the, then Engineers', shattered program in 1965. Fred was a star player for Colgate in the 1940's. Arriving at Lehigh, he took a program that had gone 5-21-1 the previous three years. With nothing in the cupboard, the long road back to respectability began and if patience is a virtue, both he and AD Leckonby had it in spades. Six more losing seasons followed from 1965-1970, although wins started coming more frequently in 1968, going 3-7, 4-5-1 and 4-6 through 1970. In 1971, the big breakthrough occured going 8-3, including a 35-14 trouncing of Rutgers. The rest is history with NCAA playoff appearances beginning in 1973.
After 1975, Dunlap's alma mater called, and he returned to Hamilton and took his Raiders to more glory. So many of Fred's former players, including me, will be returning to salute their old coach with pregame tailgate, halftime ceremony and post game reception. It's an excellent story of perseverence and class.