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Sure, the Crimson did give up 56 points, but it was against a very tough wishbone offense which Harvard will not see for the rest of the season. No Ivy team can run the wishbone as well as the Cadets, although Yale has utilized a new wishbone offense to rack up victories in two of its first three games...
...Crimson has given up only 392 yards in the air this season. Not counting run-crazy Army's 69 yards, opponents (Columbia and Holy Cross) averaged over 160 yards per game. It's too early to tell how the rest of the season will fare for the Crimson defense, but the Dartmouth and Princeton games in mid-October should reveal...
Injury Report: Restic's artificial surface fears came true against the Cadets as several Crimson players suffered injuries. The biggest blow had to be that to adjuster Bobby Frame, who hurt his ankle in the second quarter and had to sit out the rest of the game. Frame anchors, with cornerback Jim Smith, a Harvard pass defense which has recovered from a horrendous 1988 season to become one of the Ivy's stingiest. Frame is listed as questionable for Saturday's Lehigh game...
...Other Crimson players shaken up at West Point were running backs David Haller and Silas Myers. The squad's leading rusher, Jim Reidy, missed the Army game and is listed as questionable for the Lehigh game...
...Many Tackles: How busy was the Harvard defense against the Army wishbone? Six Crimson defenders finished with 10 or more total tackles...