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Football: Decade of ups and downs ends

Written by Gabriel Debenedetti, Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

At the end of the 1999 football season, Princeton’s squad was in crisis. The Tigers had just finished the year 3-7 overall and only 1-6 in the Ivy League, their worst finish since 1973’s infamous 1-8, 0-7 team ...

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  • 9:39 a.m. on Dec. 2nd, 2009
    Posted by
    realist

    I'm sure he's a good guy, and a "good face" for the program, but I think the better face for a program is the face that can win. Year in, year out, Princeton football has the most talented recruits in the ivy league come in, and they all under perform.

    Strength and conditioning, and coaching need to be readdressed.

  • 10:20 a.m. on Dec. 3rd, 2009
    Posted by
    Please

    Realist get a clue. Strength and conditioning is not a problem and Jason Galucci is a great coach in that regard. Learn a thing or two about football before running your mouth. The team didn't lose games because of lack of conditioning or strength. Also, where do you get they have the most talented recruits? Who does this ranking? If you were such a realist you would understand that there is no possible way to quantify the talent that Ivy League teams bring in. People aren't going out and evaluating these kids besides the Coaches.

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