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Gabriel Debenedetti


The Daily Princetonian

Column: The case for (cautious) optimism

Well, this wasn’t a great season, was it? The Princeton Football Tigers were not brilliant this year. A 1-9 overall (1-6 Ivy League) finish was not what they were hoping for, and it may not necessarily be what they deserved. But it’s what they got, and it’s what we’re all stuck with, at least until September. But, amid the gloom, there is — without a shadow of doubt — reason to be cautiously optimistic about the future of the program.


The Daily Princetonian

Column: The natural progression of college sports

Picture the scene: Heading into the final game of the football season, Princeton’s proud Tigers boast an astonishing 10-0 overall record, having outscored their opponents 339-0. The last matchup is a classic clash with the fearsome Yale Bulldogs in New Haven, but after having consecutively destroyed squads from Rutgers, Navy and Penn State earlier in the year, the Tigers have reason to believe they’ll be just fine in Connecticut.


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