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Ironically, though most of Harvard’s scoring was the direct result of big plays—Dawson’s TD run, a 55-yard TD pass to junior wide receiver Rodney Byrnes from junior QB Ryan Fitzpatrick??€”the Crimson was not able to make them materialize when it was necessary. With the clock ticking down near the end of the fourth quarter, Harvard’s last three relevant drives ended in three Fitzpatrick turnovers—a fumble and two interceptions—that came as a result of an overeager offense desperately trying...
...didn’t seem to be any special reason for Harvard fans to panic. The Crimson’s 16-9 halftime deficit marked the third straight week Harvard had been down at the half, and would have been the third such margin it had overcome. In addition, Fitzpatrick??€”who had been a candidate for I-AA player of the year before breaking his hand against Cornell Oct. 11—was back after the better part of a month...
...fourth quarter, Fitzpatrick??€”who maintained that he was playing with no ill effects from his hurt hand—turned the ball over three times, on two interceptions and a fumble. The fumble occurred on a fourth-and-10 with 10:33 left, just as he appeared to cross the first-down marker. Dartmouth’s Chris Green recovered the ball on the Dartmouth...
...Fitzpatrick??€™s mistakes were the product of the high-pressure situation in which he had been placed. Why he was put in that spot to begin with is anyone’s guess...
...perfect pass would have done it, but Fitzpatrick??€”the immortal, unstoppable comeback king—simply didn’t have enough time, given his rust, to deliver...