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...matter who we have in there,’” Balestracci says. “Our backups are good. Our backups at other places would be starting. We have that much talent on our team. Talking to the guys, talking with guys like [QB] Garrett [Schires ‘05], talking with guys that are stepping up and filling in for all the injuries we’ve had this year and saying, ‘You’re as good as the guy you’re going to line up against, if not better...
...look into the past,” freshman tailback Clifton Dawson says. “I think that each game, we go in with a great game plan and with great guys who can make all the plays at each position. And with the games that [junior quarterback] Garrett [Schires] played in [replacing Fitzpatrick], he worked very hard in preparing, and worked very hard at giving us a great chance to win…Ryan brought a lot of things that Garrett may not have, but we still had a great opportunity...
...linemen credit Crook for helping the ground game, which has stayed steady even with the less mobile junior quarterback Garrett Shires splitting time with Fitzpatrick. Harvard averaged 209.3 yards per game in the first four weeks of the season and 225.6 yards per game in the last five. Freshman running back Clifton Dawson in particular has been taking advantage of the holes the O-line has been able to open up, rushing for over 1000 yards this season...
Trailing 29-7 early in the third quarter, Harvard took over on the Quaker 47-yard line. Fitzpatrick deftly drove the team to the Penn four-yard line before injuring his knee on a desperate scramble—a move that prompted an appearance by backup quarterback Garrett Schires. Coach Murphy—who apparently hadn’t watched the Columbia debacle last weekend—decided to let Schires attempt two pass plays on third and fourth downs, resulting in an incompletion and a sack, respectively. This prompts the question—on fourth-and-goal from...
Junior backup QB Garrett Schires took the helm, but met with little success. Schires threw behind Edwards on third down and took a sack on fourth, ending the scoring threat...