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...game has been like the white tip of the candy corn--sometimes it’s not even there. The Crimson averages a meager 2.9 yards per carry, but sophomore Cheng Ho has now ripped off a pair of 100-yard games and has demonstrated, along with freshman Gino Gordon, the occasional capacity to eat chunks of late-game clock...
...stout unit, finishing a combined 10-of-28 for 84 yards with two interceptions.A LATE RUSHThe Crimson’s continually evolving running game seems to have found its favorite part of the game—the second half.The trend continued on Saturday, when sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon combined for 108 second-half yards, compared to just 33 in the first two quarters. Ho was responsible for 113 of the duo’s 141 yards, including a few key carries late in the fourth quarter that prevented Harvard from having to punt the ball back...
...turn this one into shootout.It’s that or run the ball into the teeth of the fourth-best run defense in the country; Harvard is allowing a meager 75 yards per game on the ground. Its own ground attack is on the rise, with freshman Gino Gordon, the reigning Ivy Rookie of the Week, now sharing time atop the depth chart along with sophomore Cheng Ho.Entering the soft part of its schedule—Dartmouth and Columbia are on deck—the Crimson can cement its status as a top-two team in the Ivies with...
...turnover-free game of the year, going 17-of-29 for 174 yards and a lone score. He also carried on a few designed runs, the most surprising of which netted 19 yards in the first quarter.Harvard’s tailbacks also had success on the afternoon. Freshman Gino Gordon carried 16 times for 65 yards, though he did fumble once, while sophomore Cheng Ho ran the ball seven times for 34 yards.“Running wasn’t easy today, but we’re improving,” Murphy said. “We?...
...Murphy boasts a senior signal-caller and an explosive receiving corps, has sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon learning on the job at tailback, and it’s the same formula. Will it be good enough to outlast the one-dimensional but dominant Bulldogs...