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...working out all those times, practicing all those times, and never getting to play...it really bothers people,” Ehrlich says. “So these are all competitors, these are all awesome football players that came up and were a year behind Eric Schultz and Glenn Dorris??great linebackers. It makes you hungry, and maybe it’s cliché, but it makes you hungry. These guys, they’re ready to play, and they’re ready to make the most of their opportunity...
...hopefully we’ll do the same thing for the rest of the season.” Williams has become a right-place-at-the-right-time kind of guy. In last weekend’s win over Lafayette he was the beneficiary of junior linebacker Glenn Dorris?? pressure, as Leopards quarterback Mike DiPaola threw an ill-advised pass right into Williams’ arms and Williams returned it 91 yards for a touchdown. Against Princeton, junior linebacker Eric Schultz hurried second-string Tigers quarterback Greg Mroz on Williams’ first interception. As the Princeton quarterback...
...winning drive to continue.“I think I caught the wrong interception,” Dorris said, referring to a fourth-down interception he made earlier in the fourth quarter. “That last play, I missed it. I feel terrible.”Just as Dorris?? team-leading seven tackles were overshadowed by the final drive, so too was the solid performance of senior quarterback Liam O’Hagan and the retooled running game. O’Hagan looked sharp, completing 19-of-30 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns while also...
...return team. After a reverse on Princeton’s first play from scrimmage gave the Tigers a 72-yard touchdown and a 6-0 lead—the extra point was missed—the Crimson gave the ball right back when the kickoff bounced off freshman Glenn Dorris?? chest. Princeton’s Jay McCareins recovered at the Harvard 33-yard line. “We struggled at times on our kicking game today and we paid the price,” Murphy said. TYED UP The Crimson’s wounded receiving corps...
...such incredible momentum. They hadn’t come close to stopping us,” Murphy said. “We needed touchdowns, not field goals.”There were times when the game was like a bad dream—take, for instance, Glenn Dorris?? fumble on a kickoff return to give Princeton the ball on the Harvard 33-yard-line. But this wasn’t a bad dream, at least one from which the Crimson could wake up and snap out of. This was a loss that should never have been...
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