2024 Brown Bears football team

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2024 Brown Bears football
Brown Bears wordmark.png
Conference Ivy League
Record3–7 (2–5 Ivy)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorRyan Mattison (3rd season)
Offensive scheme Air raid
Defensive coordinatorTim Weaver (5th season)
Base defense 3–4
Home stadium Richard Gouse Field at Brown Stadium
Seasons
  2023
2025 
2024 Ivy League football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 25 Harvard +  5 2   8 2  
Dartmouth +  5 2   8 2  
Columbia +  5 2   7 3  
Yale  4 3   7 3  
Cornell  3 4   4 6  
Princeton  2 5   3 7  
Penn  2 5   4 6  
Brown  2 5   3 7  
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from STATS Poll
Matt Childs, Ivy League Rookie of the Year 2024.jpg
Matt Childs was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year [1]
Brown Bear Charlie Hines exchanges words with Penn player.jpg
The Bears lost to the Quakers, 28-38

The 2024 Brown Bears football team represented Brown University as a member of the Ivy League during the 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Bears were led by fifth-year head coach James Perry and played home games at Richard Gouse Field at Brown Stadium in Providence, Rhode Island.

Contents

Preseason

Ivy League media poll

The Ivy League preseason poll was released on August 5, 2024. The Bears were predicted to finish sixth in the conference. [2]

Media poll
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Yale114 (6)
2Harvard108 (7)
3Penn88 (2)
T4Princeton80 (1)
T4Dartmouth80
6Brown56
7Cornell26
8Columbia24

Schedule

The Brown Bears' 2024 football schedule consists of five away and five home games. Brown will host Ivy League opponents Harvard, Cornell, Penn, and Columbia, and will travel to Princeton, Yale, and Dartmouth. Brown's non-conference opponents will be Georgetown of the Patriot League, Bryant of the Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference, and rival Rhode Island, also of the Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference. [3]

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 211:00 p.m.at Georgetown * ESPN+ W 26–142,135
September 2812:00 p.m. Harvard ESPN+W 31–2810,753
October 512:00 p.m. Bryant *
  • Brown Stadium
  • Providence, RI
ESPN+L 35–423,735
October 121:00 p.m.at No. 19 Rhode Island * FloFootball L 21–315,773
October 187:00 p.m.at Princeton ESPNU L 17–294,173
October 2612:00 p.m. Cornell
  • Brown Stadium
  • Providence, RI
ESPN+W 23–217,327
November 212:00 p.m. Penn
  • Brown Stadium
  • Providence, RI
ESPN+L 28–385,071
November 912:00 p.m.at Yale ESPN+L 34–564,742
November 1612:00 p.m. Columbia
  • Brown Stadium
  • Providence, RI
ESPN+L 12–212,976
November 2312:00 p.m.at Dartmouth ESPN+L 28–562,769

[4] [5]

Game summaries

at Georgetown

Brown Bears at Georgetown Hoyas – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bears1466026
Hoyas770014

at Cooper Field, Washington, D.C.

  • Date: September 21
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny, 83 °F (28 °C)
  • Game attendance: 2,135
  • Referee: Alex Parrella
  • TV: ESPN+
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • BRWN – Solomon Miller 87-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (Christopher Maron kick), 12:30. Bears 7–0. Drive: 1 play, 87 yards, 0:12.
  • GTWN – Naieem Kearney 1-yard run (Patrick Ryan kick), 8:36. Tied 7–7. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:54.
  • BRWN – Mark Mahoney 45-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (Christopher Maron kick), 6:17. Bears 14–7. Drive: 5 plays, 69 yards, 2:11.

Second quarter

  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 24-yard field goal, 6:19. Bears 17–7. Drive: 7 plays, 37 yards, 2:31.
  • GTWN – Cam Pygatt 77-yard pass from Danny Lauter (Patrick Ryan kick), 5:02. Bears 17–14. Drive: 3 plays, 83 yards, 1:13.
  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 33-yard field goal, 0:00. Bears 20–14. Drive: 16 plays, 60 yards, 5:02.

Third quarter

  • BRWN – Jordan DeLucia 1-yard run (pass failed), 1:14. Bears 26–14. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, 4:06.

Fourth quarter

  • No scoring plays
StatisticsBRWNGTWN
First downs2118
Total yards372402
Rushing yards10459
Passing yards268343
Turnovers13
Time of possession31:3428:26
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
BrownPassingJake Wilcox17/33, 268 yards, 2 TD, INT
RushingJordan DeLucia12 rushes, 50 yards, TD
ReceivingSolomon Miller3 receptions, 99 yards, TD
GeorgetownPassingDanny Lauter27/47, 343 yards, TD, 2 INT
RushingNaieem Kearney11 rushes, 52 yards, TD
ReceivingCam Pygatt6 receptions, 116 yards, TD

Harvard

Harvard Crimson at Brown Bears – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Crimson1477028
Bears01071431

at Brown Stadium, Providence, Rhode Island

  • Date: September 28
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny, 73 °F (23 °C)
  • Game attendance: 10,753
  • Referee: Tom Zetts
  • TV announcers (ESPN+): Scott Cordischi (play-by-play) and John Anderson (analyst)
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • HARV – Shane McLaughlin 2-yard run (Kieran Corr kick), 5:55. Crimson 7–0. Drive: 6 plays, 48 yards, 2:44.
  • HARV – Cooper Barkate 20-yard pass from Jaden Craig (Kieran Corr kick), 0:17. Crimson 14–0. Drive: 8 plays, 67 yards, 4:07.

Second quarter

  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 22-yard field goal, 11:17. Crimson 14–3. Drive: 10 plays, 70 yards, 4:00.
  • HARV – Cooper Barkate 16-yard pass from Jaden Craig (Kieran Corr kick), 5:59. Crimson 21–3. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 5:18.
  • BRWN – Nate Lussier 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 1:55. Crimson 21–10. Drive: 2 plays, 1 yard, 0:08.

Third quarter

  • HARV – Jaden Craig 2-yard run (Kieran Corr kick), 6:16. Crimson 28–10. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:56.
  • BRWN – Matt Childs 75-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (Christopher Maron kick), 5:57. Crimson 28–17. Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:19.

Fourth quarter

  • BRWN – Mark Mahoney 9-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (pass failed), 5:07. Crimson 28–23. Drive: 14 plays, 69 yards, 4:14.
  • BRWN – Mark Mahoney 27-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (Jake Wilcox pass to Mark Mahoney), 0:21. Bears 31–28. Drive: 2 plays, 27 yards, 0:07.
StatisticsHARVBRWN
First downs2018
Total yards299406
Rushing yards121118
Passing yards178288
Turnovers10
Time of possession31:1328:47
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
HarvardPassingJaden Craig12/23, 178 yards, 2 TD, INT
RushingXaviah Bascon13 rushes, 63 yards
ReceivingCooper Barkate6 receptions, 90 yards, 2 TD
BrownPassingJake Wilcox21/37, 288 yards, 3 TD
RushingJake Wilcox12 rushes, 57 yards
ReceivingMatt Childs4 receptions, 101 yards, TD

Bryant

Bryant Bulldogs at Brown Bears – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bulldogs71302242
Bears7771435

at Brown Stadium, Providence, Rhode Island

  • Date: October 5
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 72 °F (22 °C)
  • Game attendance: 3,735
  • Referee: Antonio Marcella
  • TV announcers (ESPN+): Scott Cordischi (play-by-play) and John Anderson Jr. (analyst)
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • BRY – Aldrich Doe 31-yard pass from Jarret Guest (Bryce Soli kick), 9:10. Bulldogs 7–0. Drive: 11 plays, 78 yards, 5:44.
  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 3:01. Tied 7–7. Drive: 10 plays, 52 yards, 2:57.

Second quarter

  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 12:30. Bears 14–7. Drive: 11 plays, 62 yards, 3:46.
  • BRY – Landon Ruggieri 18-yard pass from Jarrett Guest (Bryce Soli kick), 8:55. Tied 14–14. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:35.
  • BRY – Bryce Soli 22-yard field goal, 1:55. Bulldogs 17–14. Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards, 5:38.
  • BRY – Bryce Soli 27-yard field goal, 0:01. Bulldogs 20–14. Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, 1:15.

Third quarter

  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 4:54. Bears 21–20. Drive: 11 plays, 93 yards, 4:15.

Fourth quarter

  • BRY – Landon Ruggieri 38-yard pass from Jarrett Guest (Bryce Soli kick), 14:20. Bulldogs 27–21. Drive: 6 plays, 70 yards, 2:58.
  • BRWN – Matt Childs 58-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (Christopher Maron kick), 12:35. Bears 28–27. Drive: 5 plays, 77 yards, 1:38.
  • BRY – Dylan Kedzior 46-yard run (Jarrett Guest run), 10:50. Bulldogs 35–28. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:45.
  • BRWN – Matt Childs 15-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 4:37. Tied 35–35. Drive: 11 plays, 98 yards, 4:00.
  • BRY – Landon Ruggieri 30-yard pass from Jarrett Guest (Bryce Soli kick), 1:45. Bulldogs 42–35. Drive: 8 plays, 63 yards, 2:44.
StatisticsBRYBRWN
First downs2524
Total yards517462
Rushing yards180163
Passing yards337299
Turnovers01
Time of possession33:0926:51
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
BryantPassingJarrett Guest26/39, 337 yards, 4 TD
RushingDylan Kedzior11 rushes, 93 yards, TD
ReceivingLandon Ruggieri10 receptions, 190 yards, 3 TD
BrownPassingJake Wilcox21/38, 294 yards, TD
RushingMatt Childs8 rushes, 58 yards, TD
ReceivingMatt Childs5 receptions, 93 yards, TD

at No. 19 Rhode Island

Brown Bears at No. 19 Rhode Island Rams – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bears777021
No. 19 Rams14031431

at Meade Stadium, Kingstown, Rhode Island

  • Date: October 12
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny
  • Game attendance: 5,773
  • Referee: Jeremy DeAngulo
  • TV: FloFootball
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • BRWN – Jordan DeLucia 4-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 13:21. Bears 7–0. Drive: 1 play, 4 yards, 0:30.
  • URI – Marquis Buchanan 16-yard pass from Devin Farrell (Ty Groff kick), 6:52. Tied 7–7. Drive: 6 plays, 91 yards, 2:59.
  • URI – Malik Grant 2-yard run (Ty Groff kick), 0:28. Rams 14–7. Drive: 11 plays, 57 yards, 3:40.

Second quarter

  • BRWN – Jake Wilcox 7-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 5:20. Tied 14–14. Drive: 11 plays, 66 yards, 5:08.

Third quarter

  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 9:02. Bears 21–14. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 5:58.
  • URI – Ty Groff 20-yard field goal, 1:38. Bears 21–17. Drive: 14 plays, 77 yards, 7:20.

Fourth quarter

  • URI – Shawn Harris Jr. 45-yard run (Ty Groff kick), 12:22. Rams 24–21. Drive: 2 plays, 66 yards, 0:37.
  • URI – Devin Farrell 5-yard run (Ty Groff kick), 2:49. Rams 31–21. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 5:55.
StatisticsBRWNURI
First downs2022
Total yards298434
Rushing yards133190
Passing yards165244
Turnovers22
Time of possession29:2030:40
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
BrownPassingJake Wilcox20/30, 165 yards, INT
RushingMatt Childs12 rushes, 48 yards
ReceivingMatt Childs3 receptions, 52 yards
Rhode IslandPassingDevin Farrell21/32, 244 yards, TD, 2 INT
RushingDevin Farrell8 rushes, 65 yards, TD
ReceivingMarquis Buchanan9 receptions, 107 yards, TD

at Princeton

Brown Bears at Princeton Tigers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bears077317
Tigers12100729

at Princeton Stadium, Princeton, New Jersey

  • Date: October 18
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny
  • Game attendance: 4,173
  • Referee: Anthony Florio
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Eric Frede (play-by-play) and Jack Ford (analyst)
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • PRIN – John Volker 66-yard run (kick failed), 13:10. Tigers 6–0. Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:50.
  • PRIN – John Volker 7-yard run (pass failed), 5:16. Tigers 12–0. Drive: 11 plays, 90 yards, 5:17.

Second quarter

  • PRIN – Blaine Hipa 13-yard run (Sam Massick kick), 12:27. Tigers 19–0. Drive: 3 plays, 13 yards, 0:56.
  • BRWN – Solomon Miller 2-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 8:39. Tigers 19–7. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:48.
  • PRIN – Sam Massick 28-yard field goal, 7:00. Tigers 22–7. Drive: 5 plays, 64 yards, 1:39.

Third quarter

  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 7:18. Tigers 22–14. Drive: 18 plays, 75 yards, 7:42.

Fourth quarter

  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 33-yard field goal, 8:17. Tigers 22–17. Drive: 13 plays, 65 yards, 4:52.
  • PRIN – Luke Colella 12-yard pass from Blain Hipa (Sam Massick kick), 1:53. Tigers 29–17. Drive: 8 plays, 73 yards, 3:56.
StatisticsBRWNPRIN
First downs2521
Total yards443379
Rushing yards172179
Passing yards271200
Turnovers52
Time of possession33:2526:35
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
BrownPassingJake Wilcox32/50, 271 yards, 3 INT
RushingJake Wilcox11 rushes, 55 yards
ReceivingChason Barber2 receptions, 43 yards
PrincetonPassingBlaine Hipa15/26, 200 yards, TD, 2 INT
RushingJohn Volker4 rushes, 79 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingLuke Colella6 receptions, 96 yards, TD

Cornell

Cornell Big Red at Brown Bears – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Big Red7014021
Bears0371323

at Brown Stadium, Providence, Rhode Island

  • Date: October 26
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny, 66 °F (19 °C)
  • Game attendance: 7,327
  • Referee: Cory Hanson
  • TV: ESPN+
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • COR – Jameson Wang 10-yard run (Alan Zhao kick), 4:55. Big Red 7–0. Drive: 9 plays, 85 yards, 2:48.

Second quarter

  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 44-yard field goal, 14:51. Big Red 7–3. Drive: 15 plays, 49 yards, 5:04.

Third quarter

  • COR – Jameson Wang 1-yard run (Alan Zhao kick), 12:05. Big Red 14–3. Drive: 6 plays, 47 yards, 1:52.
  • COR – Parker Woodring 17-yard pass from Jameson Wang (Alan Zhao kick), 4:39. Big Red 21–3. Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 0:48.
  • BRWN – Solomon Miller 38-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (Christopher Maron kick), 2:20. Big Red 21–10. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:19.

Fourth quarter

  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 11:34. Big Red 21–17. Drive: 12 plays, 98 yards, 4:25.
  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 35-yard field goal, 5:24. Big Red 21–20. Drive: 13 plays, 63 yards, 5:06.
  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 29-yard field goal, 0:00. Bears 23–21. Drive: 16 plays, 75 yards, 3:45.
StatisticsCORBRWN
First downs1732
Total yards323530
Rushing yards58214
Passing yards265316
Turnovers03
Time of possession23:3136:29
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
CornellPassing Jameson Wang 26/49, 265 yards, TD
RushingJameson Wang10 rushes, 41 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingDoryn Smith8 receptions, 99 yards
BrownPassingJake Wilcox35/49, 316 yards, TD, 3 INT
RushingStockton Owen18 rushes, 79 yards
ReceivingBen Moseley8 receptions, 100 yards

Penn

Penn Quakers at Brown Bears – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Quakers71410738
Bears0771428

at Brown Stadium, Providence, Rhode Island

  • Date: November 2
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny, 58 °F (14 °C)
  • Game attendance: 5,071
  • Referee: Todd Bowman
  • TV: ESPN+
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • PENN – Jared Richardson 10-yard pass from Liam O'Brien (Sam Smith kick), 2:04. Quakers 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 67 yards, 3:24.

Second quarter

  • BRWN – Mark Mahoney 31-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (Christopher Maron kick), 9:22. Tied 7–7. Drive: 11 plays, 69 yards, 4:43.
  • PENN – Malachi Hosley 25-yard run (Sam Smith kick), 5:05. Quakers 14–7. Drive: 2 plays, 25 yards, 0:12.
  • PENN – Liam O'Brien 10-yard run (Sam Smith kick), 0:26. Quakers 21–7. Drive: 10 plays, 70 yards, 3:03.

Third quarter

  • PENN – Malachi Hosley 11-yard run (Sam Smith kick), 13:01. Quakers 28–7. Drive: 5 plays, 72 yards, 1:51.
  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 8:50. Quakers 28–14. Drive: 11 plays, 72 yards, 4:04.
  • PENN – Sam Smith 30-yard field goal, 3:55. Quakers 31–14. Drive: 10 plays, 65 yards, 4:46.

Fourth quarter

  • PENN – Justin Cayenne 15-yard pass from Liam O'Brien (Sam Smith kick), 10:49. Quakers 38–14. Drive: 9 plays, 76 yards, 4:23.
  • BRWN – Matt Childs 1-yard run (pass failed), 8:30. Quakers 38–20. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:19.
  • BRWN – Liam O'Brien sacked in own end zone by John Perdue, 7:37. Quakers 38–22.
  • BRWN – Solomon Miller 3-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (pass failed), 3:13. Quakers 38–28. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 4:24.
StatisticsPENNBRWN
First downs2326
Total yards419441
Rushing yards172148
Passing yards247293
Turnovers01
Time of possession29:5930:01
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PennPassingLiam O'Brien18/24, 247 yards, 2 TD
RushingMalachi Hosley17 rushes, 102 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingJared Richardson7 receptions, 113 yards, TD
BrownPassingJake Wilcox24/34, 260 yards, 2 TD
RushingStockton Owen11 rushes, 58 yards
ReceivingMark Mahoney7 receptions, 85 yards, TD

at Yale

Brown Bears at Yale Bulldogs – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bears7109834
Bulldogs211471456

at Yale Bowl, New Haven, Connecticut

  • Date: November 9
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 50 °F (10 °C)
  • Game attendance: 4,742
  • Referee: Tom Zetts
  • TV: ESPN+
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • YALE – David Pantelis 9-yard pass from Grant Jordan (Nick Conforti kick), 10:29. Bulldogs 7–0. Drive: 10 plays, 58 yards, 3:59.
  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 6:16. Tied 7–7. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 4:13.
  • YALE – David Pantelis 25-yard pass from Grant Jordan (Nick Conforti kick), 0:44. Bulldogs 14–7. Drive: 12 plays, 77 yards, 5:23.
  • YALE – David Pantelis 29-yard pass from Grant Jordan (Nick Conforti kick), 0:29. Bulldogs 21–7. Drive: 1 play, 29 yards, 0:05.

Second quarter

  • YALE – Grant Jordan 2-yard run (Nick Conforti kick), 13:25. Bulldogs 28–7. Drive: 5 plays, 35 yards, 1:36.
  • BRWN – Qwentin Brown 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 8:20. Bulldogs 28–14. Drive: 15 plays, 84 yards, 4:59.
  • YALE – Ryan Belk 14-yard pass from Grant Jordan (Nick Conforti kick), 5:24. Bulldogs 35–14. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:56.
  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 22-yard field goal, 0:25. Bulldogs 35–17. Drive: 14 plays, 56 yards, 4:53.

Third quarter

  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 34-yard field goal, 9:05. Bulldogs 35–20. Drive: 13 plays, 42 yards, 4:30.
  • YALE – Mason Shipp 23-yard pass from Grant Jordan (Nick Conforti kick), 5:45. Bulldogs 42–20. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:20.
  • BRWN – Mark Mahoney 33-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (pass failed), 2:29. Bulldogs 42–26. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:16.

Fourth quarter

  • YALE – Mason Shipp 3-yard pass from Grant Jordan (Nick Conforti kick), 13:10. Bulldogs 49–26. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:19.
  • BRWN – Stockton Owen 15-yard run (James Murphy pass to Solomon Miller), 1:55. Bulldogs 49–34. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:16.
  • YALE – Tre Peterson 44-yard run (Nick Conforti kick), 1:47. Bulldogs 56–34. Drive: 1 play, 44 yards, 0:07.
StatisticsBRWNYALE
First downs3321
Total yards459510
Rushing yards116138
Passing yards343372
Turnovers41
Time of possession30:2729:33
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
BrownPassingJake Wilcox32/48, 273 yards, TD, 3 INT
RushingMatt Childs16 rushes, 64 yards
ReceivingMark Mahoney10 receptions, 115 yards, TD
YalePassingGrant Jordan29/40, 372 yards, 6 TD
RushingTre Peterson7 rushes, 66 yards, TD
ReceivingDavid Pantelis12 receptions, 195 yards, 3 TD

Columbia

Columbia Lions at Brown Bears – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Lions077721
Bears030912

at Brown Stadium, Providence, Rhode Island

  • Date: November 16
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 60 °F (16 °C)
  • Game attendance: 2,976
  • Referee: Bill McKeever
  • TV: ESPN+
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • No scoring plays

Second quarter

  • COLU – Bryson Canty 55-yard pass from Caleb Sanchez (Hugo Merry kick), 1:13. Lions 7–0. Drive: 3 plays, 73 yards, 0:47.
  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 37-yard field goal, 0:00. Lions 7–3. Drive: 2 plays, 10 yards, 0:14.

Third quarter

  • COLU – Jordan Kelley 12-yard pass from Caleb Sanchez (Hugo Merry kick), 5:27. Lions 14–3. Drive: 8 plays, 79 yards, 3:32.

Fourth quarter

  • COLU – Bryson Canty 52-yard pass from Caleb Sanchez (Hugo Merry kick), 11:52. Lions 21–3. Drive: 3 plays, 53 yards, 1:10.
  • BRWN – Christopher Maron 21-yard field goal, 7:11. Lions 21–6. Drive: 13 plays, 72 yards, 4:41.
  • BRWN – Ty Pezza 3-yard pass from Jake Wilcox (run failed), 1:37. Lions 21–12. Drive: 13 plays, 80 yards, 3:06.
StatisticsCOLUBRWN
First downs1921
Total yards478384
Rushing yards16394
Passing yards315290
Turnovers11
Time of possession28:3231:28
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
ColumbiaPassingCaleb Sanchez12/27, 241 yards, 3 TD
RushingJoey Giorgi19 rushes, 107 yards
ReceivingBryson Canty6 receptions, 183 yards, 2 TD
BrownPassingJake Wilcox29/40, 242 yards, TD, INT
RushingJake Wilcox10 rushes, 47 yards
ReceivingMark Mahoney12 receptions, 120 yards

at Dartmouth

Brown Bears at Dartmouth Big Green – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bears01414028
Big Green714211456

at Memorial Field, Hanover, New Hampshire

  • Date: November 23
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Rain, 42 °F (6 °C)
  • Game attendance: 2,769
  • Referee: Cory Hanson
  • TV: ESPN+
  • Box score, Recap
Game information
First quarter
  • DART – Grayson O'Bara 13-yard pass from Jackson Proctor (Owen Zalc kick), 11:00. Big Green 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 73 yards, 2:30.

Second quarter

  • DART – Painter Richards-Baker 35-yard pass from Jackson Proctor (Owen Zalc kick), 13:31. Big Green 14–0. Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards, 3:38.
  • BRWN – Jake Wilcox 2-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 6:12. Big Green 14–7. Drive: 2 plays, 9 yards, 0:21.
  • BRWN – Ty Holtz 1-yard run (Christopher Maron kick), 0:55. Tied 14–14. Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 1:47.
  • DART – Chris Corbo 20-yard pass from Jackson Proctor (Owen Zalc kick), 0:03. Big Green 21–14. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 0:52.

Third quarter

  • DART – Grayson O'Bara 72-yard pass from Jackson Proctor (Owen Zalc kick), 14:06. Big Green 28–14. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 0:54.
  • DART – Jordan Washington 57-yard interception return (Owen Zalc kick), 10:45. Big Green 35–14.
  • BRWN – Ty Pezza 3-yard pass from James Murphy (Christopher Maron kick), 2:55. Big Green 35–21. Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 2:42.
  • DART – Jackson Proctor 75-yard run (Owen Zalc kick), 2:32. Big Green 42–21. Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:17.
  • BRWN – Levi Linowes 24-yard pass from James Murphy (Christopher Maron kick), 0:40. Big Green 42–28. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:52.

Fourth quarter

  • DART – Jackson Proctor 9-yard run (Owen Zalc kick), 13:00. Big Green 49–28. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:40.
  • DART – Jackson Proctor 2-yard run (Owen Zalc kick), 6:30. Big Green 56–28. Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, 4:53.
StatisticsBRWNDART
First downs2324
Total yards435594
Rushing yards74286
Passing yards361308
Turnovers20
Time of possession31:4628:14
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
BrownPassingJames Murphy25/36, 256 yards, 2 TD, INT
RushingJake Wilcox4 rushes, 25 yards, TD
ReceivingBen Moseley4 receptions, 80 yards
DartmouthPassingJackson Proctor18/26, 308 yards, 4 TD
RushingJackson Proctor13 rushes, 171 yards, 3 TD
ReceivingGrayson O'Bara4 receptions, 124 yards, 2 TD

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The 2010 Georgia State Panthers football team represented Georgia State University during the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Georgia State played their first-ever season of football in 2010 and were classified as an independent school, meaning they had no athletic conference affiliation. Bill Curry guided the new program's team to a 6–5 record, while all of their home games are played in the Georgia Dome.

The 2015 Penn State Nittany Lions football team represented Pennsylvania State University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by second year head-coach James Franklin and played its home games at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania. They were a member of the East Division of the Big Ten Conference. They finished the season 7–6, 4–4 in Big Ten play to finish in fourth place in the East Division. They were invited to the TaxSlayer Bowl where they lost to Georgia.

The 2015 Cornell Big Red football team represented Cornell University during the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Ivy League. They were led by third-year head coach David Archer and played their home games at Schoellkopf Field. Cornell finished the season 1–9 overall and 1–6 in Ivy League play to tie for seventh place. Cornell averaged 8,124 fans per game.

The 2016 Cornell Big Red football team represented Cornell University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season as a member of the Ivy League. They were led by fourth-year head coach David Archer and play their home games at Schoellkopf Field. Cornell finished the season 4–6 overall and 2–5 in Ivy League play to tie for sixth place.

The 2017 Brown Bears football team represented Brown University as a member of the Ivy League during the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Led by 20th-year head coach Phil Estes, the Bears compiled an overall record of 2–8 with a mark of 0–7 in conference play, placing last out of eight teams in the Ivy League. Brown played home games at Brown Stadium in Providence, Rhode Island.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 New York Jets season</span> 2018 season of NFL team New York Jets

The 2018 season was the New York Jets' 49th in the National Football League (NFL), their 59th overall and their fourth and final under head coach Todd Bowles. Despite starting 3–3, they lost 9 of their last 10 games. In Week 3, the Jets lost to the Browns by a score of 21–17, becoming the first team to lose to the Browns since the Chargers lost 20–17 on Christmas Eve 2016. The win by the Browns ended a 19-game winless streak. Week 6 marked the first season the Jets have scored 40+ points in multiple games since the 2008 season. They were officially mathematically eliminated from playoff contention for the 8th consecutive season after the Titans defeated the Jaguars 30–9 in Week 14. The Jets failed to improve on their 5–11 record from the previous season with a 38–3 blowout loss in Week 17 to the New England Patriots, finishing at last place in the AFC East with a 4–12 record. Following the season finale, the Jets fired Bowles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Liberty Flames football team</span> American college football season

The 2021 Liberty Flames football team represented Liberty University in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were led by third-year head coach Hugh Freeze and played their home games at Williams Stadium in Lynchburg, Virginia. The Flames competed as an FBS independent. They finished the regular season 7–5.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 FIU Panthers football team</span> American college football season

The 2021 FIU Panthers football team represented Florida International University (FIU) in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Panthers played their home games at Riccardo Silva Stadium in Miami, Florida, and competed in the East Division of Conference USA (C-USA). They were led by fifth-year head coach Butch Davis.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team</span> American college football season

The 2021 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team represented Louisiana Tech University in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Joe Aillet Stadium in Ruston, Louisiana, and competed in the West Division of Conference USA (C-USA). They were led by ninth-year head coach Skip Holtz.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Illinois Fighting Illini football team</span> American college football season

The 2021 Illinois Fighting Illini football team represented the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Fighting Illini played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois, and competed in the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. They were led by first-year head coach Bret Bielema. The Illini finished the season 5–7, 4–5 in Big Ten play to finish in fifth place in the West division.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 LSU Tigers football team</span> American college football season

The 2022 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by first-year head coach Brian Kelly.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 West Virginia Mountaineers football team</span> American college football season

The 2022 West Virginia Mountaineers football team represented West Virginia University in the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Mountaineers played their home games at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, West Virginia, and competed in the Big 12 Conference. They were led by fourth-year head coach Neal Brown.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 SMU Mustangs football team</span> American college football season

The 2022 SMU Mustangs football team represented Southern Methodist University in the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Mustangs played their home games at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in University Park, Texas, a separate city within the city limits of Dallas, and competed in the American Athletic Conference. They were led by first-year head coach Rhett Lashlee.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Texas A&M Aggies football team</span> American college football season

The 2023 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M University in the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aggies played their home games at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by Jimbo Fisher in his sixth year as the team's head coach before his firing on November 12, 2023. Defensive line coach and co-defensive coordinator Elijah Robinson served as the team's interim head coach for the final 2 games of the season. This was also to be the final year for the West Division as Texas and Oklahoma joined the SEC in 2024.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 New Mexico State Aggies football team</span> American college football season

The 2023 New Mexico State Aggies football team represented New Mexico State University in the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aggies played their home games at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and competed as a first-year member of Conference USA. They were led by second-year head coach Jerry Kill.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 UMass Minutemen football team</span> American college football season

The 2023 UMass Minutemen football team represented the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They played their home games at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium in Hadley, Massachusetts and compete as an FBS independent. They were led by head coach Don Brown in his second season since he was rehired, his seventh overall as head coach.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Harvard Crimson football team</span> American college football season

The 2023 Harvard Crimson football team represented Harvard University as a member of the Ivy League during the 2023 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was led by head coach Tim Murphy in his 29th and final season at Harvard, and played home games at Harvard Stadium in Boston. With a win against the Penn on November 11, the Crimson clinched at least a share of the Ivy League title.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 UMass Minutemen football team</span> American college football season

The 2024 UMass Minutemen football team represents the University of Massachusetts Amherst during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They play their home games at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium located in Hadley, Massachusetts and compete as an FBS independent. They were led by head coach Don Brown in his third season since he was rehired, his eighth overall as head coach. He was fired on November 18, 2024. Offensive coordinator Shane Montgomery will serve as interim head coach for the final two games.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team</span> American college football season

The 2024 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team will represent Louisiana Tech University in Conference USA (C-USA) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs are led by Sonny Cumbie in his third year as the head coach. The Bulldogs will play home games at Joe Aillet Stadium, located in Ruston, Louisiana.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 Penn Quakers football team</span> American college football season

The 2024 Penn Quakers football team represented the University of Pennsylvania as a member of the Ivy League during the 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was led by ninth-year head coach Ray Priore and played home games at Franklin Field in Philadelphia.

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