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When Murphy talked about experience, he had to be thinking about the offense as well. The Neil Rose-Carl Morris connection is turning into the stuff of legend. Rose hasn’t made one downfield mistake yet, and Morris, despite his punt-returning troubles, is the most explosive player Harvard has had in a while...
Harvard took the ensuing possession and required just four plays to go ahead 19-0. The scoring series featured back-to-back catches of 21 and 39 yards by junior split end Carl Morris and culminated in a 5-yard touchdown run by Palazzo...
Harvard took the ensuing possession and required just four plays to go ahead 19-0. The scoring series featured back-to-back catches of 21 and 39 yards by junior split end Carl Morris and culminated in a 5-yard touchdown run by Palazzo...
Harvard’s passing attack has continued its success from last year’s record-setting season. Rose leads the Ivy League in passing efficiency, and ranks in the top 10 nationally in that category. He will look primarily to junior wideout Carl Morris, who has caught more than twice as many passes (21) as the next leading Harvard receiver. Wideouts Dan Farley and Sam Taylor also figure to play a role in the passing game— each averages more than 18 yards per catch...
...Carl Sandburg poem, “Skyscrapers,” made a fitting eulogy for the World Trade Center itself. Ken Cheeseman’s reading began with the line: “By the day, the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and has a soul.” A celebration of those who worked within the towars and of the proud buildings themselves, the piece was appropriately sobering and provocative...