Week 8 2019 Ivy League Football November 6, 2019

STANDINGS UPCOMING SCHEDULE Ivy League Overall Saturday, Nov. 9 Record Pct. PF PA Record Pct. PF PA Streak yale at Brown, 12:30 p.m., ESPN+ Dartmouth 4-0 1.000 138 55 7-0 1.000 260 71 W 7 Harvard at Columbia, 1 p.m., ESPN+ Princeton 4-0 1.000 136 63 7-0 1.000 270 96 W 7 Cornell at Penn, 1:30 p.m., ESPN+ Yale 3-1 .750 128 109 6-1 .857 227 170 W 3 Princeton at Dartmouth, 3:30 p.m., ESPNU Harvard 2-2 .500 107 68 4-3 .571 223 137 L 2 Penn 1-3 .250 100 154 3-4 .429 193 230 W 1 Columbia 1-3 .250 88 131 2-5 .286 143 193 L 2 IN THE POLLS Cornell 1-3 .250 82 118 2-5 .286 131 160 L 1 FCS Coaches Poll Brown 0-4 .000 100 182 1-6 .143 194 290 L 6 No. 9 Princeton No. 13 Dartmouth LAST OF THE UNBEATENS RV YAle The Ivy League is home to 2-of-3 remaining unbeaten teams in the FCS, with Dartmouth (7-0) and Princeton STATS FCS Top 25 Poll (7-0) joining North Dakota State (9-0). Princeton boasts a 17-game winning streak, second only to the two- No. 10 Princeton time defending national champion Bison’s 30-game stretch. NO. 13 Dartmouth RV Yale IVY LEAGUE ON ESPN LEAGUE LEADERS The Ivy League’s seven-game national television package, featuring all eight Ivy League programs, continues on Saturday, Nov. 9, live from Yankee Stadium. Unbeaten Dartmouth hosts unbeaten Princeton at 3:30 p.m. OFFENSE ET on ESPNU. Rushing Yards - Karekin Brooks, Penn, 761 ROOTED IN IVy - IVIES IN THE NFL TD - Collin Eaddy, Princeton, 9 22 Ivies earned National Football League (NFL) roster spots entering the 2019 season, with 17 on Passing 53-man active rosters, five on 10-man practice squads and three on reserve lists during Week 9. Yards - Kevin Davidson, Princeton, 2,040 12 of the season-high 17 Ivies on active rosters saw the field, including Princeton alumnus Stephen TD - Kevin Davidson, Princeton, 19 Carlson, who made his NFL regular-season debut for the . Receiving An FCS-leading 24 Ivies appeared on NFL rosters during the 2018 season, with Harvard alumnus Yards - Ryan Cragun, Penn, 748 Kyle Juszczyk earning his third-straight Pro Bowl nod with the San Francisco 49ers and Brown alum TD - 2 Tied, 6 James Develin becoming the first Ivy to win three Super Bowls as a player with the . DEFENSE Tackles - Zach Evans, Penn, 63 Tackles for Loss - jeremiah Tyler, SETTING THE STANDARD Princeton, 12.5 For the second-straight season, an Ivy League football program employs the lone full-time female football Sacks - Brogan McPartland, Harvard, 8.0 coach at the NCAA Division I level. Dartmouth’s Callie Brownson—now with the Buffalo Bills—was the first- PASSES DEFENDED - Jelani taylor, cornell, 10 ever full-time female coach at the NCAA Division I level with Dartmouth in 2018 and offensive quality control Interceptions - 3 Tied, 3 coach Heather Marini is the second with Brown in 2019. Fumbles Forced - Nasir Darnell, Harvard, 3 Fumbles Recovered - 3 Tied, 2

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOR ROLL Kurt Rawlings, Yale (Sr., QB – Bel Air, Md.) Harrison Ochs, Brown (Fr., DB – Indianapolis, Ind.) EJ Perry, Brown (Jr., QB – Andover, Mass.) - Propelled Yale to a 45-10 rout of Columbia en route to its third 6-1 start Phazione McClurge, Cornell (Jr., WR – Chicago, Ill.) over the past six seasons Jake Stebbins, Cornell (Fr., LB – Cranberry Township, Pa.) - Threw for 390 yards and two touchdowns on 20-for-33 passing Jelani Taylor, Cornell (Sr., S – Beecher, Mich.) - Rushed for 33 yards and two touchdowns Derek Kyler, Dartmouth (Jr., QB – DeKalb, Ill.) - Became the Yale career leader in passing yards (6,520) Jack Traynor, Dartmouth (Sr., LB – Lake Forest, Ill.) - Earns his fourth Player of the Week nod of 2019, trailing only the six Devin Darrington, Harvard (Jr., RB – Forest Hill, Md.) accumulated by Brown’s Nick Hartigan in 2005 and Princeton’s Quinn Truman Jones, Harvard (So., DL – Atlanta, Ga.) Epperly in 2013 Sean McKeogh, Harvard (Jr., P – San Rafael, Calif.) Ryan Cragun, Penn (So., WR – San Juan Capistrano, Calif.) Daniel Karrash, Penn (So., K – North Wales, Pa.) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Andrew Griffin, Princeton (Sr., WR – Avon, Ind.) Brian O’Neill, Penn (Jr., LB – Roseland, N.J.) Will Powers, Princeton (Fr., P – Manhattan Beach, Calif.) Jeremiah Tyler, Princeton (Jr., LB – Detroit, Mich.) - Was a disruptive force in Penn’s 38-36 win over Brown Brandon Benn, Yale (Fr., DB – Atlanta, Ga.) - Registered six tackles, including 2.0 for a loss and 2.0 sacks Spencer Matthaei, Yale (Sr., DL – Bayville, N.Y.) - Secured a pair of interceptions, one that setup a touchdown and one Sam Tuckerman, Yale (Sr., K – Bexley, Ohio) that sealed the victory on the final play of the game - Posted 18 interception return yards - Added a 21-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown NATIONAL RECOGNITION STATS FCS also names national weekly award winners, which have included multiple Ivy League student-athletes. SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Mike Roussos, Columbia (So., WR – New Port Richey, Fla.) National Player of the Week Offensive: EJ Perry, Brown (Sept. 23) - Accumulated 175 all-purpose yards in Columbia’s 45-10 loss to Yale - Set the Lion program record with his sixth career 50-or-more yard HONORABLE MENTION return with a 53-yard dash on the opening kickoff Offensive: Karekin Brooks, Penn (Sept. 30), Kevin Davidson, Princeton - Paced the Columbia offense with 70 receiving yards (Sept. 30), Andrew Griffin, Princeton (Sept. 30), Karekin Brooks, Penn - Amassed 75 kick return yards, 29 punt return yards and one rushing (Oct. 14), Drew Estrada, Dartmouth (Oct. 14), Jacob Birmelin, Princeton yard (Oct. 21), Ryan Cragun, Penn (Oct. 28), Kurt Rawlings, Yale (Oct. 28), Kurt Rawlings, Yale (Nov. 4) ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Defensive: David Jones, Cornell (Sept. 23), Brian O’Neill, Penn (Sept. Scott Valentas, Columbia (Fr., LB – Wichita, Kan.) 30), Rodney Thomas II, Yale (Sept. 30), Truman Jones, Harvard (Oct. 7), Jack Traynor, Dartmouth (Oct. 7), Jelani Taylor, Cornell (Oct. 14), - Posted a career-high eight tackles in Columbia’s 45-10 loss to Yale Brogan McPartland, Harvard (Oct. 21), Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Oct. - Carded a career-high 3.0 tackles for loss 28), Jeremiah Tyler, Princeton (Oct. 28), Brian O’Neill, Penn (Nov. 4), - Added his first career interception Jeremiah Tyler, Princeton (Nov. 4) - Chose Columbia from a list of 12 FCS offers including North Dakota, Special Teams: Khalil Dawsey, Harvard (Oct. 7), Mike Roussos, Northern Iowa, South Dakota, South Dakota State and UT Martin Columbia (Oct. 14), Drew Estrada, Dartmouth (Oct. 28), Mike Roussos, Columbia (Nov. 4) Rookie: Alex Felkins, Columbia (Sept. 23), Alex Felkins, Columbia (Oct. 7), Jake Stebbins, Cornell (Oct. 21), Jake Stebbins, Cornell (Oct. 28)

2019 Ivy League Football Week 8 3 WEEKLY AWARD HISTORY WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK School Last Occurrence Player September 23...... EJ Perry, Brown Brown September 23, 2019 Ej Perry September 30...... Kevin Davidson, Princeton Columbia November 12, 2018 Kyle Castner October 7...... Kurt Rawlings, Yale Cornell November 14, 2016* Chris Walker October 14...... Drew Estrada, Dartmouth Dartmouth October 14, 2019 Drew Estrada October 21...... Kurt Rawlings, Yale Harvard November 5, 2018 Tom Stewart October 28...... Kurt Rawlings, Yale Penn October 29, 2018 Karekin Brooks NOvember 4...... Kurt Rawlings, Yale Princeton September 30, 2019 Kevin Davidson November 11...... Yale October 28, 2019 Kurt Rawlings November 18...... November 25...... DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK School Last Occurrence Player DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Brown September 18, 2017 Richard Jarvis September 23...... David Jones, Cornell Columbia October 29, 2018 Ryan Gilbert September 30...... Rodney thomas II, Yale Cornell September 23, 2019 David Jones October 7...... Jack Traynor, Dartmouth Dartmouth October 21, 2019 Jack Traynor October 14...... Jordan Hill, Harvard Harvard October 14, 2019 Jordan Hill October 21...... Jack Traynor, Dartmouth Penn November 13, 2017 Jay Cammon October 28...... Jeremiah Tyler, Princeton Princeton October 28, 2019 Jeremiah Tyler NOvember 4...... Brian O’Neill, Penn Yale September 30, 2019 Rodney Thomas II November 11...... November 18...... SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK November 25...... School Last Occurrence Player Brown September 18, 2017 Scott Boylan SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Columbia October 21, 2019 Alex Felkins September 23...... Mike Roussos, COlumbia Cornell November 20, 2017 Nickolas Null September 30...... Connor davis, Dartmouth Dartmouth October 28, 2019 Drew Estrada October 7...... Demarkes Stradford, Harvard Harvard October 7, 2019 Demarkes Stradford October 14...... Mike Roussos, Columbia Penn November 5, 2018 Jack Soslow October 21...... Alex Felkins, Columbia Princeton November 12, 2018 Nicolas Ramos October 28...... Drew Estrada, Dartmouth Yale November 21, 2016 Alex Galland NOvember 4...... Mike Roussos, Columbia November 11...... ROOKIE OF THE WEEK November 18...... School Last Occurrence Player November 25...... Brown October 22, 2018 Clayton Perrin Columbia September 23, 2019 Alex Felkins ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Cornell October 28, 2019 Jake Stebbins September 23...... Alex Felkins, Columbia Dartmouth October 1, 2018 Connor Davis September 30...... James Stagg, Princeton Harvard October 7, 2019 Khalil Dawsey October 7...... Khalil Dawsey, Harvard Penn October 15, 2018 Mohammed Diakite October 14...... Jake Stebbins, Cornell Princeton September 30, 2019 James Stagg October 21...... Jake Stebbins, Cornell Yale November 12, 2018 Griffin O’Connor October 28...... Jake Stebbins, Cornell NOvember 4...... Scott Valentas, Columbia *Shared honor November 11...... November 18...... November 25...... 2019 Ivy League Football Week 8 4 FCS COACHES POLL IVY LEAGUE ON ESPN Nov. 4 The Ivy League and ESPN have agreed to a long-term relationship to showcase Ivy League events through a variety of ESPN platforms, Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous 1 North Dakota State (26)...... 9-0...... 650...... 1 including at least 24 events annually on ESPN’s linear networks and more 2 James Madison...... 8-1...... 624...... 2 than 1,100 annually on ESPN+. 3 Weber State...... 7-2...... 593...... 3 4 South Dakota State...... 7-2...... 577...... 5 ESPN and the Ivy League have reached a comprehensive, 10-year deal 5 Montana...... 7-2...... 532...... 8 6 Central Arkansas...... 7-2...... 505...... 9 for ESPN to become the exclusive national media rights partner for the 7 Northern Iowa...... 6-3...... 491...... 10 conference, carrying more than 1,100 events annually from more than 30 8 Sacramento State...... 6-3...... 431...... 6 sports on ESPN media platforms. The majority of those will be exclusively 9 Princeton...... 7-0...... 384...... 12 available on ESPN+, the new direct-to-consumer sports streaming service 10 Furman...... 6-3...... 364...... 13 11 Kennesaw State...... 7-2...... 360...... 4 from The Walt Disney Company’s Direct-to-Consumer and International 12 Illinois State...... 6-3...... 358...... 7 division in partnership with ESPN. The Ivy League will also have at least 13 Dartmouth...... 7-0...... 330...... 14 24 events air on ESPN’s linear networks each year, including a six-game 14 Montana State...... 6-3...... 316...... 15 football packaged headlined by The Game: Harvard-Yale this season. T-15 Florida A&M...... 8-1...... 209...... 17 T-15 North Carolina A&T...... 6-2...... 255...... 16 17 Central Connecticut State...... 8-1...... 209...... 19 The expanded live content and enhanced fan experience through ESPN+ 18 Southeast Missouri State...... 6-3...... 204...... 21 will also provide a greater value to Ivy League fans, as they will receive 19 Villanova...... 6-3...... 202...... 11 more games and content at a cost less than the previous Ivy League 20 Monmouth...... 7-2...... 144...... NR 21 Towson...... 5-4...... 112...... 22 Network. For just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, subscribers will get the 22 North Dakota...... 5-3...... 111...... 23 Ivy League on ESPN, MLB, NHL and MLS games, Grand Slam tennis, 23 Wofford...... 5-3...... 108...... 20 Top Rank boxing, PGA Tour golf, additional college sports, international 24 Austin Peay...... 6-3...... 90...... 25 rugby, cricket, the full library of ESPN Films (including the award-winning 25 New Hampshire...... 5-3...... 62...... NR 30 for 30 documentary series) and more. Others Receiving Votes: UT Martin, 60; Nicholls, 50; Southeastern Louisiana, 17; San Diego, 12; Alcorn St., 9; Sam Houston St., 8; Southern Illinois, 8; Jacksonville St., 7; The Citadel, 5; Yale, 3; Abilene Christian, 2; Stony Brook 2. A subscription to ESPN+ is available for purchase via the ESPN App and ESPN.com. Subcribers can watch ESPN+ in the Watch tab of the latest version of the ESPN App, available on the web, iPhone, iPad, tvOS, STATS FCS TOP 25 POLL Android Handset, Roku, Chromecast and FireTV. Nov. 4

Rank Team (First Place Votes)...... Record...... Points...... Previous 1 North Dakota State (155)...... 3899...... 9-0...... 1 POSTSEASON AWARDS 2 James Madison (1)...... 3731...... 8-1...... 2 Following the conclusion of the 2019 season, the Ivy League will announce 3 Weber State...... 3559...... 7-2...... 3 its football postseason award winners, as voted on by the League’s eight 4 South Dakota State...... 3452...... 7-2...... 4 head coaches. 5 Northern Iowa...... 3079...... 6-3...... 9 6 Montana...... 3074...... 7-2...... 8 7 Central Arkansas...... 2851...... 7-2...... 10 The All-Ivy teams (First, Second and Honorable Mention), Rookie of the 8 Sacramento State...... 2715...... 6-3...... 6 Year and Coach of the Year will be announced on Tuesday, Nov. 26. 9 Furman...... 2333...... 6-3...... 13 The finalists for the Asa S. Bushnell Cup, which recognizes the League’s 10 Princeton...... 2274...... 7-0...... 12 11 Illinois State...... 2272...... 6-3...... 7 Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, will then be announced on 12 Montana State...... 1994...... 6-3...... 14 Tuesday, Dec. 3. Finally, the winners of the Asa S. Bushnell Cup, will be 13 Dartmouth...... 1685...... 7-0...... 15 recognized at the Bushnell Cup Presentation on Monday, Dec. 9 at 12:30 14 North Carolina A&T...... 1529...... 6-2...... 16 p.m. ET in the Mercury Ballroom of the New York Hilton Midtown. 15 Kennesaw State...... 1453...... 7-2...... 5 16 Florida A&M...... 1412...... 8-1...... 17 17 Southeast Missouri State...... 1259...... 6-3...... 18 For the 10th-consecutive year the National Football Foundation & College 18 Villanova...... 1244...... 6-3...... 11 Football Hall of Fame (NFF) has partnered with the Ivy League to co-host 19 Monmouth...... 1126...... 7-2...... NR the press conference and reception. The Pasadena Tournament of Roses 20 Central Connecticut State...... 1071...... 8-1...... 19 21 Towson...... 761...... 5-4...... 21 returns for a sixth-straight year as the presenting sponsor of the event. 22 North Dakota...... 675...... 5-3...... 24 23 New Hampshire...... 647...... 5-3...... NR 24 Wofford...... 529...... 5-3...... 23 25 Nicholls...... 401...... 5-4...... 25

Others Receiving Votes: Austin Peay 354, UT Martin 287, Sam Houston State 224, Alcorn State 215, The Citadel 129, Richmond 78, Southern Illinois 74, Yale 71, UC Davis 61, Southeastern Louisiana 55, Stony Brook 49, Jacksonville State 34, Delaware 17, Youngstown State 16, San Diego 6, Elon 3, Abilene Christian 1, Campbell 1, McNeese 1. 2019 Ivy League Football Week 8 5 NOTES 64TH SEASON OF IVY LEAGUE FOOTBALL earned two first-place votes and 111 points, and reigning Ivy League The 2019 season is the 64th year of Ivy League football. Although the champion Princeton, which received four first-place votes and tallied League’s official founding was February 1954, the first year of athletics 107 points. Swann is 1-of-25 players on the preseason watch list for the competition was the 1956-57 season. STATS FCS Buck Buchanan Award—presented annually to the most outstanding defensive player in the FCS.

THE IVY LEAGUE VERSUS Predicted Order of Finish (First-Place Votes) The Ivy League’s record against non-conference opponents during the 2019 Rank School Points season: 1. Yale (9) 119 2. Dartmouth (2) 111 Conference...... Record 3. Princeton (4) 107 Big Sky...... 0-0 (.000) 4. Harvard (1) 93 Big South...... 0-0 (.000) 5. Penn 67 CAA...... 1-2 (.333) 6. Columbia (1) 61 MEAC...... 1-0 (1.000) 7. Cornell 29 Missouri Valley...... 0-0 (.000) 8. Brown 24 NEC...... 3-1 (.750) Ohio Valley...... 0-0 (.000) Ivy League student-athletes claimed 10 preseason All-America nods Patriot...... 7-4 (.636) entering the 2019 campaign. Pioneer...... 4-1 (.800) SoCon...... 0-0 (.000) ATHLON SPORTS Southland...... 0-0 (.000) First Team SWAC...... 0-0 (.000) Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Sr., DB) TOTAL...... 16-8 (.650) HERO SPORTS First Team NON-CONFERENCE MARK Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Sr., DB) The Ivy League has posted back-to-back FCS-leading .750 non-conference marks in 2017 and 2018. Second Team Aaron Shampklin, Harvard (Jr., RB) 2010...... 14-10 (.583) 2011...... 10-14 (.417) Third Team 2012...... 13-11 (.542) TJ Floyd, Princeton (Sr., DB) 2013...... 13-11 (.542) 2014...... 11-13 (.458) PHIL STEELE 2015...... 16-8 (.667) First Team 2016...... 12-12 (.500) Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Sr., DB) 2017...... 18-6 (.750) 2018...... 18-6 (.750) Second Team 2019...... 16-8 (.667) Dieter Eiselen, Yale (Sr., OL)

Third Team PRESEASON PRIMER Mike Roussos, Columbia (So., PR) For the second-straight season, Yale was picked as the League favorite in the 2019 Ivy League Football Preseason Media Poll. The Bulldogs, STATS FCS who are a year removed from an outright League crown, received 9-of-17 First Team first-place votes and accumulated 119 points. Yale will be led by senior Isiah Swann, Dartmouth (Sr., DB) wide receiver Reed Klubnik, who is 1-of-25 players on the preseason watch list for the STATS FCS Walter Payton Award—given annually Third Team to the most outstanding offensive player in the Football Championship Reily Radosevich, Princeton (Sr., OL) Subdivision (FCS). Klubnik ranked among the top 10 in the FCS and set Reed Klubnik, Yale (Sr., WR) a Yale program record with 1,143 receiving yards in 2018.

Yale got the nod over Dartmouth, which returns 2018 Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year senior defensive back Isiah Swann, and 2019 Ivy League Football Week 8 6 NOTES SEASON OPENERS IVIES IN THE NFL Ivy League teams have racked up a 71-49 record on opening weekend 22 Ivies earned National Football League (NFL) roster spots entering the over the past 15 seasons (2005-19). League teams have posted a 2019 season, with 17 on 53-man active rosters, five on 10-man practice .500-or-better opening weekend record in 12 of those seasons. squads and three on reserve lists during Week 9. An FCS-leading 24 Ivies appeared on NFL rosters during the 2018 season, with Harvard 2005 7-1 (.875) alumnus Kyle Juszczyk earning his third-straight Pro Bowl nod with the San 2006 5-3 (.625) Francisco 49ers and Brown alum James Develin becoming the first Ivy to 2007 3-5 (.375) win three Super Bowls as a player with the New England Patriots. 2008 4-4 (.500) 2009 3-5 (.375) NFL WEEK 9 2010 5-3 (.625) Brown 2011 4-4 (.500) Zak DeOssie – LS, (1 G, 1 GS) 2012 5-3 (.625) ^ James Develin – FB, New England Patriots 2013 6-2 (.750) 2014 3-5 (.375) Columbia 2015 4-4 (.500) ^ Josh Martin – LB, New Orleans Saints 2016 5-3 (.625) 2017 6-2 (.750) Cornell 2018 5-3 (.625) JC Tretter – OL, Cleveland Browns (1 G, 1 GS) 2019 6-2 (.750) TOTAL 71-49 (.592) Dartmouth * Matt Kaskey – OL, Carolina Panthers

TITLE HISTORY Harvard Dartmouth and Penn pace the Ivy League with 18 football titles each, Cameron Brate – TE, (1 G) followed closely by Harvard (17), Yale (15) and reigning Ivy League Ben Braunecker – TE, Chicago Bears (1 G) champion Princeton (12). Nick Easton – OL, New Orleans Saints (Bye Week) * Anthony Fabiano – OL, Tampa Bay Buccaneers No Team Last Title Anthony Firkser – TE, Tennessee Titans (1 G) 18 Dartmouth 2015 Ryan Fitzpatrick – QB, Miami Dolphins (1 G, 1 GS, 24-for-36, 288 Yards, 18 Penn 2016 3TD, 5 Rushes, 2 Yards) 17 Harvard 2015 Kyle Juszczyk – FB, San Francisco 49ers (N/A) 15 Yale 2017 Tyler Ott – LS, (1 G, 1 GS) 12 Princeton 2018 Adam Redmond – OL, Dallas Cowboys (N/A) 4 Brown 2008 * Cole Toner – OL, Los Angeles Chargers 3 Cornell 1990 1 Columbia 1961 Penn Brandon Copeland – LB, New York Jets (1 G, 1 GS, 9 Tackles, 1 Sack) Greg Van Roten – OL, Carolina Panthers (1 G, 1 GS) WATCH LISTS Justin Watson – WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1 G) Yale senior wide receiver Reed Klubnik was named to the 25-player preseason watch list for the 2019 STATS FCS Walter Payton Award— Princeton presented annually to the most outstanding offensive player in the Football – TE, Cleveland Browns (1 G, 1 GS) Championship Subdivision (FCS). Princeton senior quarterback Kevin Seth DeValve – TE, Jacksonville Jaguars (1 G, 1 GS, 4 Receptions, 41 Davidson and Yale senior quarterback Kurt Rawlings were added to the Yards) watch list on Nov. 6. Dartmouth senior defensive back Isiah Swann was * Jesper Horsted – TE, Chicago Bears named to the 25-player preseason watch list for the 2019 STATS FCS Buck * Chad Kanoff – QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Buchanan Award—presented annually to the most outstanding defensive ^ John Lovett – FB/TE, Kansas City Chiefs player in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Princeton junior linebacker Jeremiah Tyler was added to the watch list on Nov. 7. Yale Cornell freshman linebacker was named to the watch list for the 2019 Jaeden Graham – TE, Atlanta Falcons (Bye Week) STATS FCS Jerry Rice Award— presented annually to the freshman player Foye Oluokun – LB, Atlanta Falcons (Bye Week) of the year in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)—on Nov. 5. ^ Reserve * Practice Squad 2019 Ivy League Football Week 8 7 MEDIA INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS & SOCIAL MEDIA INFORMATION Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Brown brownbears.com BrownUniversityAthletics @BrownAthletics BrownAthletics BrownAthletics Chris Humm @BrownUFootball (401) 863-1095 office (401) 867-3888 press box [email protected]

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