Word: ferrara
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...count the Crimson out, either. If Vin Ferrara stays healthy, the offensive and defensive lines jell (and not Jello) quickly, and Tim Murphy's young team really has as much fire (read: defensive intensity) as he claims, Harvard could be right in the hunt against Brown and Penn in the two games before Harvard-Yale...
Some profitable quarters are exactly what Harvard (4-6, 2-5 Ivy) needed in The 111th Game but couldn't find. Ravaged by injuries, the Crimson fell victim to three second-half Eli touchdowns en route to a 32-13 thrashing. With starting quarterback Vin Ferrara hobbled by a knee injury, Harvard's offense could only generate a meager 22 yards passing and relied exclusively on the talents of sophomore Eion Hu and junior Kweli Thompson...
Despite the end-of-season flameout, the 1994 season was full of positive. Harvard had a junior quarter back in control of the offense (Ferrara ) and sophomore second-in-command (Hu). The Crimson prominently featured freshmen Colby Skelton, Jeff Compas and Jason Huse...
Quarterback Ferrara had flashes of brilliance before a injury to his right knee sidelined the junior in the fateful 33-0 loss to Penn in week nine. Before that point, the mobile Ferrara had delivered 10 touchdown passes and ran for three more on the season...
Junior Steve Kezirian emerged from the bench against Colgate to lead the Crimson to victory and stepped into Ferrara's shoes for The Game...