SWC75
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I blacked out at that game. Woke up with a busted ankle in a shitty hotel in jersey. Ithaca won? Congrats.I’ll be at Cortaca this year at Yankee Stadium instead of the FSU game. Looking forward to a similar result of when my Bombers took care of business at Met Life a few years ago.
I blacked out at that game. Woke up with a busted ankle in a shitty hotel in jersey. Ithaca won? Congrats.
Let's go Utica U, slay the Red Dragons.
Dear Lord SWC, you need to find another outlet or hobby other than Syracuse sports and or random college stats which don’t matter in the grand scheme of life.
Hate to be that guy but it’s “Cortaca Jug”. I appreciate your attention to the game and the write up but just wanted the spelling correct.Ithaca wins the Cortica Jug, 34-17. Their defense controlled the line of scrimmage and stuffed the conventical plays. What they had trouble with was Zac Boyes's running. They failed to contain him in the pocket and Boyes is a nifty runner, (he's also the son of Ithaca legend Jerry Boyes) and made several big plays to keep drives alive, bringing Cortland back from a 7-20 deficit to withing 17-20. But Boyes' passing was off and he threw some key interceptions to thwart Cortland drives and set up the Bombers, who put the game away with two foruth quarter scores. Both teams will likely be in the field when the DIII brackets are annoucned towmorrow. In 1998, both teams wee unbeaten when Cortland beat Ithaca for the Jug but the Bombers went on to win the NCAA titles despite that setback.
Victory in the Bronx: Bombers take back the jug with win over Cortland
The No. 11/12 Ithaca College football team defeated the No. 9/11 SUNY Cortland Red Dragons 34–17 in the 63rd annual Cortaca Jug at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York.theithacan.org
I was about to be that guy, so you beat me to it!Hate to be that guy but it’s “Cortaca Jug”. I appreciate your attention to the game and the write up but just wanted the spelling correct.
SWC, when are the D3 playoff selections?Ithaca wins the Cortica Jug, 34-17. Their defense controlled the line of scrimmage and stuffed the conventical plays. What they had trouble with was Zac Boyes's running. They failed to contain him in the pocket and Boyes is a nifty runner, (he's also the son of Ithaca legend Jerry Boyes) and made several big plays to keep drives alive, bringing Cortland back from a 7-20 deficit to withing 17-20. But Boyes' passing was off and he threw some key interceptions to thwart Cortland drives and set up the Bombers, who put the game away with two foruth quarter scores. Both teams will likely be in the field when the DIII brackets are annoucned towmorrow. In 1998, both teams wee unbeaten when Cortland beat Ithaca for the Jug but the Bombers went on to win the NCAA titles despite that setback.
Victory in the Bronx: Bombers take back the jug with win over Cortland
The No. 11/12 Ithaca College football team defeated the No. 9/11 SUNY Cortland Red Dragons 34–17 in the 63rd annual Cortaca Jug at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York.theithacan.org
SWC, when are the D3 playoff selections?
Maybe 3 teams from the region will get selected, Utica, Cortland and Ithaca. How great would that be?Tomorrow
Hate to be that guy but it’s “Cortaca Jug”. I appreciate your attention to the game and the write up but just wanted the spelling correct.