by CoachK » Sun Mar 13, 2016 3:34 pm
I've heard coaches were really behind it, and here is an interesting reason why.
The weird way Ivy League does their schedule, you play your travel partner first, twice. So if you are Brown, you start with Yale, which means you are probably 0-2. At that point, your season is essentially over. Now let's say you go on the road the next week and go 1-1. Now you are 1-3, and you are really done. At that point, it is very hard to keep your players engaged for the next 6 weeks. In recent years, you can replace Brown with Dartmouth (who partners with Harvard) as well.
But in general, and team that gets off to a slow start (maybe injuries involved?) is essentially out of it early. With the top 4 teams, now as many as 6 or even 7 teams are probably still in the running with 2 weeks to go. Probably helps attendance as well, as a 5th place team fighting for a playoff spot is a much more interesting draw.