View from the Sideline (Trinity)

The Ephs Prepared Well
Williams was successful in the first quarter. For the Bantams’ first two offensive series, Trinity was completely stymied. Williams, meanwhile, was able to move the ball effectively with balanced running and passing, moving out to a 14-0 lead. But the Bantams began to figure out the Ephs on both sides of the ball and evened the score at 14 in the second quarter.

Mistakes Matter
A Williams overthrow resulted in a pick 6, giving Trinity a 21-14 lead. A 50-yard run soon after by Eph QB Owen McHugh was called back because the Ephs had twelve …

Ephs Football

View from the Sideline (Colby)

A Tale of Two Halves
Williams dominated the first two quarters and the Ephs led 14-0 at half time. But Colby took the second half kickoff and drove 85 yards in 6:30 for a touchdown. The crafty Mules then resorted to an onside kick, which worked. Two-and-a-half minutes later, they had their second touchdown.

Ephs Resurgent
But the score remained 14-12, because Colby missed their first point-after then failed on a 2-point conversion. The Ephs then responded with a 75-yard drive of their own, and another 66-yard drive ending in a field goal by Ivan Shuran, putting the Ephs …

Sam Jaffe

View from the Sideline (Hamilton)

Dual-Threat Performance, McHugh Shines with 5 TDs
The Eph offense took a couple of series to get on track. Then the O-line dominated. The Ephs balanced attack devastated the Continentals, amassing 261 yards on the ground and 247 in the air. Sophomore QB Owen McHugh went 17 of 25 for 247 yards and 5 TDs with no sacks. Congratulations to Owen who was NESCAC Football Offensive Player of the Week.

O-Line Key to 212 Rushing Yards, Ensures Quarterback Safety
The Ephs’ offensive line was crucial to their second-quarter surge, effectively protecting quarterback McHugh. The line was dominant! They didn’t …

Seniors and Parents

2024 Williams College Eph Football Reunion: Reconnect, Reflect, and Recharge

Join us for the annual Williams College Eph Football Reunion—an exclusive gathering celebrating the decades of camaraderie and competitive spirit unique to Williams football. This special event is open to all football alumni, especially those whose class years end in 4 and 9, offering a perfect opportunity to reconnect with old teammates and relive the glory days on the gridiron.

This year, we are thrilled to welcome Coach Mark Raymond, who will share insights into the current objectives and exciting future plans for our football program. It’s a great chance to hear firsthand how your contributions and legacy continue to …