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Dartmouth , vs. Yale , Saturday, Oct. The last time these two teams met was for Dartmouth's homecoming game, from which the Big Green emerged with a convincing triumph. Now with both teams trying to defend their Ivy League title, can Dartmouth wow the homecoming crowd with another victory? As a matter of fact, the Green have won each of their last four homecoming battles with Yale, dating back to The most thrilling of those games came in when Dartmouth defeated the Bulldogs, , after falling behind, , in the first half, the largest comeback victory in program history.

The coaching staff would likely prefer the point margins the Big Green enjoyed in both and But with Yale picked to finish second in the preseason poll and Dartmouth third, it will more likely be a battle to the end. The Big Green are coming off a dominant win at Penn last Friday, nearly tripling the total yards of the Quakers while limiting their host to 37 plays of offense.

No other Dartmouth opponent of the last 50 years has run fewer plays. The defense was led by LB Tanner Cross , who had just four tackles to go with an interception and a pass breakup. Safety Niko Mermigas added another interception, and four players pitched in on a pair of sacks, including team leader Marques White , as the entire unit smothered the Penn attack.

On the other side of the ball, Dartmouth absolutely controlled the game, maintaining possession for more than 41 minutes.

The pair of QB Nick Howard and RB Zack Bair amassed a total of yards on the ground with the former twice reaching the end zone and the latter catching an 8-yard scoring strike just before halftime. Howard became just the fourth Big Green player in the Ivy League era with consecutive games of at least rushing yards and two rushing TDs.

QB Derek Kyler continued to pick apart opposing defenses, completing of throws for yards and the touchdown to Bair. He is second in the country in completion percentage Kyler's favorite target turned out to be WR Paxton Scott for the second time in three games as the sophomore hauled in seven passes for 49 yards. The longest reception belonged to WR Jamal Cooney on a yard bomb, and he finished the night with his first four catches of for a team-high 70 yards. The play of the game belonged to special teams, however, when Robert Crockett III blocked a first-quarter punt, scooped up the ball and scored his first career touchdown for an early lead.

And with the return of place kicker Connor Davis , who drilled a yard field goal and all of his PATs, Dartmouth is settling into the season in all facets of the game. Scouting the Bulldogs The last time these two teams met, Dartmouth enjoyed a raucous homecoming in , handing Yale a resounding defeat on this very field. It turned out to be the only loss all year for the Bulldogs, and they eventually ended the season tied atop the Ivy League standings with the Big Green, sharing the conference crown.

The question is for today: Can Dartmouth repeat its homecoming performance from two years ago?



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