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...squandering their biggest lead of the season yesterday.Early in the game Carr had his way with a secondary that was missing both its starting cornerbacks and its strong safety.Fitzpatrick’s performance is even more impressive considering that the Rams played the entire second half without Pro Bowl left tackle Orlando Pace, who left the game in the second quarter with a hamstring injury.“It was a great win playing a rookie secondary, a rookie quarterback and a makeshift offensive line,” interim coach Joe Vitt said. “It wasn?...
...celebrate this past weekend. The Harvard-Yale Game also came and went without any alcohol-related arrests or injuries. According to Yale Police Department (YPD) Lieutenant Michael Patten, who was in charge of the YPD patrol at The Game, ambulances transported about 30 people away from the Yale Bowl for evaluation after excessive alcohol consumption. Still, he said, the game and accompanying festivities “went remarkably well” overall. “I don’t recall any specific incidents” of alcohol-induced misconduct, Patten said, adding that neither YPD nor the New Haven...
...junior running back who surpassed Harvard’s all-time rushing record of 3,330 yards mid-season and is in the top-10 in the Ivy League in rushing, all-purpose yards, scoring touchdowns, and total offense, high expectations existed as the Crimson entered the Yale Bowl...
With tailgates ostensibly shut down by halftime, the Yale Bowl boasted a final attendance of 53,213, the most of any collegiate football game in New England this year...Although the Crimson was 5-of-15 in third-down conversions on the day, it managed to convert on all three of its fourth-down attempts. The Bulldogs, on the other hand, finished the day 10-of-22 on third down...With five straight wins in the Harvard-Yale rivalry, the Crimson now has its longest streak in the 122-year history of the Game...Saturday was not only the first...
Most in attendance at the Yale Bowl on Saturday might agree with Murphy’s sentiments. Under Siedlecki, however, that’s a feeling that Bulldogs fans have come to know all too well...