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...being waged according to Pentagon doctrine. It lacks a clear, attainable objective and forfeits the initiative to Saddam. And it doesn't make traditional military sense. Risking the lives of your pilots to destroy an opponent's air-defense network makes sense only when such risky missions precede an aerial invasion...
While Harvard had difficulty passing all day, regardless of wind conditions, Princeton's aerial attack heavily depended upon having the wind. Throwing against the wind in the first quarter, sophomore quarterback Tommy Crenshaw netted 27 yards, the following quarter the gusts helped him rack up 92 yards...
Against the Crimson, Princeton will most likely emphasize their aerial attack as all teams that Harvard faces will until they prove that it can shut down a passer in the fourth quarter...
...facet of Princeton's aerial offense that shouldn't cause much concern to Harvard, however, is the tight end. Since the 1994 season, the Tigers have attempted 1,210 passes. Of those, only 29 have been completed to the tight...
...seems, therefore, that the Harvard defense has something to prove--that it can stop the pass in the fourth quarter. If it can shut down Princeton's aerial attack, look for the Crimson to sport a winning record in the Ivy league next week...