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Harvard ranks first in the Ivy League in total offense, while senior receiver Corey Mazza’s 16 catches for 235 yards and two scores will be the biggest threat to the Mountain Hawk defense. At running back, both sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon are expected to split time, as neither performed especially well against Brown a week...
...Crimson mustered 113 yards on 41 carries, an average of 2.8 per play, but nearly half those yards came from scrambles and designed runs by senior quarterback Liam O’Hagan, who picked up 58 yards on 12 carries. The two tailbacks, sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon, combined for just 37 yards on 18 carries, an average of 2.1 yards per carry.“I think it just comes down to preparation,” Brown linebacker Eric Brewer said. “We watched a lot of film this week. We knew what they were...
...running game, on the other hand, looked uncomfortable all night. Sophomore Cheng Ho managed just 19 yards on 10 carries, while freshman Gino Gordon fared no better, gaining 18 yards on eight attempts. While Murphy admitted that the running game still has some kinks to be worked out, it wasn’t enough to prevent a Crimson win on the historic night...
...He’s No. 2 right now, and he’s right in the mix,” Murphy says. “We’ll let Cheng Ho probably get the majority of the reps because he’s earned it, but Gino Gordon, we think he’s a quality player...
...passing marks. Running Backs Cheng Ho is entrenched as the featured back, though he’ll have to find holes behind an offensive line that starts three sophomores. Still, Ho looked comfortable during Week 1, and if defenders play the dangerous passing game honest, then Ho and newcomer Gino Gordon should have success in the running game. Also look for sophomore Mike Clarke to get some carries down the road. Receivers/Tight Ends The receivers are as deep, experienced, and talented a group as Harvard has seen in recent memory—perhaps ever. Led by Corey Mazza, who could...