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In article <[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] writes:
>So, this weekend when the Lynah Faithful are wondering whom to root
>for in all the other games, here's a simple guide, based on the
>assumption that Cornell is going to lose to Vermont. Which, in fact,
>they will.
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>> If Princeton loses twice and Cornell beats Dartmouth and not
>Vermont, the Big Red would finish tenth if the Catamounts finish in
>the top four.
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>> (UVM) Clinches fourth with a sweep if Clarkson, Yale, and
>St.Lawrence all lose twice.
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>OK, so what we need here is:
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>1. UVM d. Cornell
>2. Cornell d. Dartmouth
>3. Union d. Princeton
I don't want to discredit Union, but are you serious about this one?? It
would take no shortage of miracles.
>4. RPI d. Princeton
>5. Harvard d. Clarkson
>6. Brown d. Clarkson
>7. Harvard d. SLU
>8. Brown d. SLU
>9. Union d. Yale
Again, are you kidding? This one is MUCH more unlikely than the first. I'm
not saying Union couldn't do it, but it is so unlikely that I would perhaps
go so far as to put money on it. (Boy, would I be embarassed if Union won
either of these games.)
>10. RPI d. Yale
>11. UVM d. Colgate
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>Not bad - 11 of the 12 games are significant (Colgate-Dartmouth can
>do whatever they want). Gotta love a deterministic universe.
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>Greg
>Somerville, MA
>Let's Go Red!!!
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