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...type of game it was, was a real good job of managing the game.” From there, it was all defense. Harvard continued to dominate the line of scrimmage and forced three second-half turnovers, including one when Berg burst through the line, hit Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz before he could hand the ball off, forced a fumble, and then recovered it himself. It was Berg’s second forced fumble of the day.“We really emphasize getting off the ball,” Berg said, “[using] our speed, and utilizing...
...junior wideout Corey Mazza early in the third quarter. That was to be the only scoring, however, as the Crimson defense continued to dominate. Harvard held Dartmouth to just 183 yards on the day and forced five turnovers, two on interceptions thrown by starting Big Green quarterback Mike Fritz. The Crimson added four sacks, and held Dartmouth to just 2-for-12 on third down. Dawson now sits just 173 yards away from Ed Marinaro’s Ivy League rushing record after amassing 162 yards against Dartmouth. Cornell, Marinaro’s alma mater, also put Harvard once again...
...know, skip to the prediction. But if you’re not convinced that the Crimson will roll, keep reading. This matchup features the second and third most efficient passers in the Ivy League, respectively, in Chris Pizzotti and the Big Green’s surprise senior Mike Fritz. Oh, wait, that’s right: Pizzotti got benched in favor of unsuspended classmate Liam O’Hagan, who threw two late interceptions in the Princeton game. If you don’t like to mess with success and are wary of plugging a rusty QB into the heart...
Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz will be looking to do just that. Fritz, like O’Hagan, is a dual threat, leading the team with 955 passing yards and 316 rushing yards...
...think Cohen-sub Mike Fritz and the rest of the Big Green will keep it close against the surging Bulldogs, fresh off a big-time non-conference win at Lafayette...