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...ability to again contain Harvard’s all-time leading rusher was most apparent early, as Dawson averaged just 2.7 yards per run for 41 yards before halftime.“I think the kids did a great job with that,” said Lehigh coach Andy Coen about Dawson. “We ran to the football, we hit that kid harder than he’s been hit all year and maybe hit for the rest of the season.”“They did a great job,” Dawson said...
...Lehigh, coming off a bye week, has had Harvard’s number in recent years, capturing the last three meetings between the two schools. But the Mountain Hawks, under new coach Andy Coen, have stumbled of late, losing two straight home games—the most recent to surging Princeton...
...three touchdowns in the first 18 minutes of last weekend’s victory over Brown. The problem for defenses tends not to be getting to Dawson, but rather tackling him. “He’s obviously a very fast player,” Lehigh coach Andy Coen said. “But if you watch him, he has a lot of yards after tackles, and we just have to make sure when we contact him [that we] put him on the ground.” All Harvard running backs have been aided in the first two weeks...
...collaborated on Paris, Je T'aime, an omnibus movie of short segments, each set in a different Paris neighborhood. This sort of enterprise can invite directorial indifference, but at least half of the episodes are charming or poignant, with a lovely, lingering aftertaste. Special mention to Joel and Ethan Coen's vignette set in the Métro, as a tourist (Steve Buscemi) learns to his peril not to make eye contact with that mysterious young couple on the opposite platform. Another American in Paris, Sofia Coppola, was given the run of Versailles to film Marie Antoinette, about the Austrian...
...pretty much impossible. Somebody (a desperate pre-med, perhaps?) looking to achieve a fatal overdose would need to sit down and chug 100 cups of coffee. “I think there’s a lethal dose of almost anything,” says HMS Professor Don Coen. “High-enough doses of caffeine can certainly cause seizures, but that’s not from the kind of dose people would ordinarily take.” Bring on the double-tall espresso macchiatos...