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Division 1

Everett (12-0) vs. Dartmouth (11-1)

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November 30, 2007

What: Division 1 Super Bowl.
Where: Gillette Stadium.
When: Tomorrow, 5:30 p.m.
TV: Channel 38.

FACTS AND FIGURES

Everett coach: John DiBiaso (26th year, 207-58-1).
Dartmouth coach: Richard White (fourth year, 34-7-3).
Everett points scored/game: 36.3.
Dartmouth points scored/game: 38.8.
Everett points allowed/game: 7.3.
Dartmouth points allowed/game: 8.6.
Everett's biggest lineman: George Mousaad, 5-9, 300, G.
Dartmouth's biggest lineman: Eric Masterson, 6-0, 265, OL/DL.
Everett's stat man: Have you heard of Isaac Johnson? The Crimson running back scored 23 touchdowns this fall and is one of the greatest players in school history. And don't forget QB Joe Conti and his 17 TD passes.
Dartmouth's stat man: And while we're asking, how about Jordan Todman? Last year's Division 1 Player of the Year at running back, Todman has run for more than 5,000 yards and led Division 1 in scoring with 188 points. QB Sean Sylvia checks in with 8 TD passes and 99 regular-season points.
Everett's captains: Patrick McGrath, Dan Izzo, Johnson, Nick Cristiano, and Joe Baldacchino.
Dartmouth's captains: Todman, Ryan Andrew, and Owen Higham.
Everett seniors on roster: 16.
Dartmouth seniors on roster: 17.

OUTLOOK

The temptation is to focus on Todman and Johnson and nothing else. But here's a twist: Focus on the quarterbacks. Between Dartmouth's Sylvia and Everett's Conti, this game could go to the team whose QB plays error-free.

PREDICTION

There's nothing but respect for what Dartmouth did Tuesday, but I can't get past the memory of Everett going for it on a fourth and 1 from inside its 20 in the first quarter in last year's Super Bowl. And by the way, Johnson scored on the play.
Everett 34, Dartmouth 17

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