Word: columbia
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...about the tale of the tape, football, style: Harvard outgained Columbia in total yards 312 to 186 and had a whopping 244 yards rushing. But the only stat that counts is points, and the Lions had the edge in that department...
...Does Harvard's 20-13 overtime loss to Columbia bring back unpleasant memories of a year ago? Perhaps, but it's far too early to start drawing those comparisons. Saturday's game at Baker Field was just the first of 10 this season...
...bout some stats: A mere 186 yards of total offense for Columbia, including a woeful 53 yards on the ground, three sacks, fumble and an interception. Yeah, but the Crimson gave up 20 points, you say. True, but 10 of those points came off of turnovers, one on Harvard's own 19-yard line...
Meanwhile strong safety Aron Natale recorded 5 tackles and an assist of his own including a sack of Columbia quarterback Bobby Thomason which resulted in a fumble recovered by the Crimson...
Although Harvard dominated Columbia statistically, racking up 312 yards of offense compared to a paltry 186 yards for the Lions, Columbia's special teams executed while Harvard's floundered...