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...apparently it was not meant to be. In the Crimson’s first two games against Holy Cross and Lafayette, sophomore Gino Gordon and junior converted safety Ben Jenkins saw the majority of carries, with Ho getting a measly five touches. The results: a nerve-racking 25-24 comeback win over the Crusaders and a messy 24-22 loss to the Bears. Gordon and Jenkins’ combined line: 32 carries, 142 yards, no touchdowns, and two fumbles lost (both Gordon?...
...tailback—each week no one knows which back will line up behind quarterback Chris Pizzotti on which play of which drive. Murphy continued to use his three-back attack, although game one starter junior Ben Jenkins saw only limited time and did not carry the ball. Sophomore Gino Gordon shouldered much of the load on the opening drive and carried the ball 16 times for 49 yards, but it was junior Cheng Ho who, while playing like he had a chip on his shoulder, made every carry count. The junior rushed the ball 20 times for 108 yards...
...field goal.But the Leopards’s lead was short-lived.Harvard quickly struck back, driving down field on the shoulders of junior Cheng Ho’s stellar rushing. Ho—who after topping the depth chart last season seemingly dropped to third behind classmate Ben Jenkins and sophomore Gino Gordon—finished the day with 108 rushing yards. His 23 yards on the Crimson’s opening drive ended with a 1-yard rush into the end zone, giving Harvard a 7-3 lead.“[Cheng is] such an unbelievable competitor,” Murphy...
...Crimson must also establish a credible running game against a stout Leopard defense in order to free up the pass. So far this season, running backs sophomore Gino Gordon, and juniors Ben Jenkins and Cheng Ho have accumulated an average of only 106 total rushing yards per game. Expect more from Ho this weekend, who has played well in practice all week...
...League championship season, the Crimson has a lot of depth in a lot of places. Quarterbacks Chris Pizzotti and Liam O’Hagan are back in Cambridge for their fifth years. There are three running backs—juniors Ben Jenkins and Cheng Ho and sophomore Gino Gordon—competing for the top spot, and a front seven that is best in the Ivies. But having lost cornerback Steven Williams ’08—and his league-leading eight picks last season—to graduation, the secondary remains the one question mark on an otherwise...