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...best offensive weapon, who had only 80 carries for 410 yards on the season going into the game, had split his rushing duties with multiple other backs this season before displaying his prowess all over the field on Sunday. Gordon outperformed a potent Yale offense, outgaining the entire Bulldog squad by better than two to one. Yale tailback Mike McLeod, the reigning Ivy League Player of the Year, was supposed to be the best back on the field, but Gordon proved otherwise, besting his counterpart by over 100 yards and almost 1.5 more yards per carry...
...almost all season—to escape unscathed with a share of the Ivy League championship.With time ticking down and Yale (6-4, 4-3 Ivy) threatening inside Harvard’s 10-yard line, the Crimson (9-1, 6-1) put together six defensive plays to stop the Bulldogs, culminating in an Eric Schultz sack that knocked the ball loose from quarterback Brook Hart’s grasp and defensive tackle Carl Ehrlich pounced on the fumble.The senior-to-senior connection quelled a late-game threat from Yale and gave the Crimson its seventh victory in eight years over...
...continue drives, and whether it was a dropped ball or a misthrown ball or whatever it might have been, we did not make plays to keep our offense on the field, to keep our defense off the field and put the ball in the end zone,” Bulldog coach Jack Siedlecki said...
...quarter: after an incompletion on 3rd-and-3 from the Yale 35, Harvard chooses to punt, but the punt hits a Yale player and is recovered by the Crimson. Harvard has 1st-and-10 at the Bulldog 13. Huge break for the Crimson...
...quarter: after an incompletion on 3rd-and-3 from the Yale 35, Harvard chooses to punt, but the punt hits a Yale player and is recovered by the Crimson. Harvard has 1st-and-10 at the Bulldog 13. Huge break for the Crimson...