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How’s the running game? It’s been said that with its experience, skill and sheer size, the Harvard offensive line could open up enough room for anyone to run through effortlessly. This isn’t true. No disrespect to backup Rodney Thomas, but it was good to see the Crimson’s own Thunder-and-Lightning duo of Staph and Palazzo back on the field...
...Rose’s backup, freshman Ryan Ftizpatrick, also practiced this week, and is fully recovered from a third-quarter ankle injury against Dartmouth. Playing in Rose’s absence, Fitzpatrick threw for 262 yards, a touchdown and an interception in his first career start...
SECURITY CAMERAS They can spot trouble and offer deterrence but are only as good as the human backup; a lone guard watching 24 monitors is pointless...
Senior quarterback Greg Smith broke his hand in the first quarter of a game against Holy Cross. Dartmouth’s backup quarterback, freshman Evan Love, threw for only 120 yards and two interceptions relieving for Smith. Dartmouth lost, 49-17, and Smith is out for the season...
This obviously bodes well for Harvard. Nevertheless, the Crimson enters the Dartmouth game riddled with injuries. Quarterback Neil Rose is doubtful to play with a banged-up shoulder. Starting running back Josh Staph is likely out with an ankle injury, and backup tailback Nick Palazzo will not play with a sore hamstring...