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...he’s going to have to do that the rest of the season.”With ball security having played such a crucial role in the Crimson’s first two games—Harvard committed three turnovers against the Bears and four against Holy Cross??Ho’s ability to hold on to the ball and make big plays bodes well for the Crimson offense.“I don’t think anyone in America works more on ball security than we do,” Murphy said...
...Harvard’s precarious secondary, opponents are likely to take their offensive attack to the air, especially in the first two weeks, which feature two of the best passing offenses the Crimson will likely face. And before Friday’s game, Murphy reminded his team of Holy Cross??s pass offense that plagued them last year.“I’m sure they’re sick of hearing me say ‘Hey, last year, we not only didn’t stop them, we didn’t even slow them...
...Pizzotti wasn’t the only one to blame. Senior backup quarterback Liam O’Hagan threw an interception on the goal line, and sophomore wideout Marco Iannuzzi fumbled a punt return at Harvard’s 26 to set up Holy Cross?? third short field of the night. “We have a whole lot of room for improvement, and we know where we need to improve,” Murphy said. “But once again, we had some kids that played really well. We take away the mistakes, it could have...
...Crimson coach Tim Murphy said. “We felt like we really are a team that sets up the run with the pass, as opposed to the other way around, and we feel like that’s our strength.”After Holy Cross??s first possession, which ended in the first of six three-and-outs, Harvard came out firing, as Pizzotti passed on the first six plays, driving down the field for 47 yards. But then, the beast that proved to be a recurring problem for the Crimson offense?...
...Crimson coach Tim Murphy said. “We felt like we really are a team that sets up the run with the pass, as opposed to the other way around, and we feel like that’s out strength.”After Holy Cross??s first possession, which ended in the first of four three-and-outs, Harvard came out firing, as Pizzotti passed on the first six plays, driving down the field for 47 yards. But then, the beast that proved to be a recurring problem for the Crimson offense?...