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...third down, Fitzpatrick threw the ball away under pressure, setting up another fourth-down opportunity...
With 1:34 on the clock, Fitzpatrick threaded a pass between two Husky defenders, and Morris safely hauled it in for the first down. A seven-yard completion to Cremarosa and a 23-yard reception for Morris put Harvard deep in Northeastern territory...
Facing first-and-10 on the Northeastern 28, Fitzpatrick was almost wrapped up in his own backfield. But the sophomore dodged a Northeastern defender and lofted a beautiful pass to sophomore James Harvey on the right sideline. A stretched-out Harvey couldn’t come up with the pass, and it bounced to the turf several feet from the endzone...
...didn’t we already know that Fitzpatrick is pretty good at leading comebacks? He was on the field in 2001 for some of the Crimson’s impressive late-game heroics against Dartmouth and Princeton. The only thing is, Fitz, you need to direct one of those fourth-quarter comebacks this year...
...They’re like clones,” Northeastern coach Don Brown said of Rose and Fitzpatrick. He must have meant “clones” in the same way Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito were “twins.” While the Crimson runs the same offensive sets for both signal-callers, the reason they have been effective for Harvard the last two years is because they bring different strengths to the game...