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...perhaps even more impressive than the scoring capabilities of the offense is the fact that it has only turned the ball over seven times this season, fewest in the nation, after committing 36 turnovers last year. Meanwhile, the Crimson defense has created 22 takeaways, ranking the Crimson in the top five in the country in turnover margin as well...

Author: By Jared A. Causer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Season in Review | 11/14/2001 | See Source »

...proof, you could say, is in the pudding. Guilty of 36 turnovers last season, Harvard has committed just seven this season, the fewest in all of Division I-AA. Senior quarterback Neil Rose has been a different player, or at least a much more efficient one. After throwing 13 interceptions last year, he has thrown only three in 2001. Ryan Fitzpatrick, a rookie who had never taken a snap before this year, has been picked off just once...

Author: By Brian E. Falon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Murphy Guides Football to Dream Season | 11/14/2001 | See Source »

Mistake-free football, of course, is what got Harvard to this point. It has committed the fewest turnovers in I-AA ball this season—seven—and four of those came solely in the Princeton game. Against the Quakers, nobody fumbled or threw a pick, while the Crimson picked up an interception by Willie Alford and a blocked punt by Rodney Thomas...

Author: By Rahul Rohatgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: As Usual, Football Rolls | 11/13/2001 | See Source »

...fourth time this season, Harvard played 60 minutes of football without a turnover. The Crimson leads the nation with the fewest turnovers (7), and Saturday was no exception to the trend...

Author: By Daniel E. Fernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Upends Quakers to Clinch Ivy Title | 11/13/2001 | See Source »

Mistake-free football, of course, is what got Harvard to this point. It has committed the fewest turnovers in I-AA ball this season--seven--and four of those came solely in the Princeton game. Against the Quakers, nobody fumbled or threw a pick, while the Crimson picked up an interception by Willie Alford and a blocked punt by Rodney Thomas...

Author: By Rahul Rohatgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The RaHooligan: As Usual, Harvard Rolls | 11/10/2001 | See Source »

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