Word: gales
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McBurney, nicknamed “Bama” by his teammates, was one of the main ingredients in the defense that shut down the Huskies’ highly-touted rushing attack last week, holding star running back Tim Gale to only 46 yards on 14 carries and sacking quarterback Shawn Brady seven times...
They were making holes disappear in front of Northeastern tailback Tim Gale. They were manhandling offensive linemen so that their teammates could blow by and terrorize Husky quarterback Shawn Brady. And then, of course, they were in the backfield themselves, chalking up sacks and forcing bad passes...
Only three running backs saw time against the Crimson, and only the bruiser Gale saw more than a couple carries. Northeastern coach Don Brown took one look at his speedier backs Anthony Riley and Peter Harris run smack into Harvard’s rock-solid front and gave them the rest of the game...
...hulk—who makes his living wearing down defenses’ fronts. With the Huskies dominating time of possession in the first half, you thought for sure it was going to work. That it would be only be a matter of time before the Balestracci-sized Gale would be running through giant holes and exhausted defenders...
...stuffed. Gale was held to 46 yards and the Huskies were forced into one long yardage situation after another. By plugging the run and jumping out to a large halftime lead, Harvard made the vaunted Northeastern offense one-dimensional...