Word: columbia
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...muscle. According to Harvard Coach Tim Murphy, the Crimson kicks one practice field goal before heading to the locker room. On that one kick, Giampaolo hit the turf with his toe, injuring himself. As a result, junior Jonathan Patton had to handle the punting duties, and his struggles meant Columbia consistently got good field position...
...Columbia didn't win by mistake and certainlynot because of luck. All I'm saying is thatHarvard's karma wasn't good on Saturday...
Harvard's running was just as ineffective as its passing, and Columbia's defensive line penetration created eight tackles for loss. Junior running back Chris Menick averaged 126.7 yards per game last year but gained only 37 yards on 13 attempts...
...Columbia's offense enjoyed a 35:41 to 24:19 advantage in time of possession but had almost twice as much possession as Harvard in the first half. Columbia's offensive line dominated Harvard's inexperienced defensive line, opening up holes for a two-running back attack that produced 196 yards rushing...
...Columbia got in front in the first quarter with an 11-play drive that went 53 yards in 4:58. The drive began after junior punter Mike Giampaolo's effort went only 39 yards with a 28-yard net. Giampaolo would be forced to leave after the play because he pulled a muscle during pre-game warmups...