Word: greers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Chris Ratliff (17-43-ITD) to get the ball. Princeton has averaged just around three yards per carry this year, so don't be surprised if Butler opens up the passing game like he did last week against Colgate, despite the newly installed Wing-T. RECEIVERS: Sophomore LaMont Greer won the starting split end job two weeks ago, and he's been impressive ever since. Greer is second on the squad in receptions with seven. A week ago he had two touchdowns called back because of penalties. Has blazing speed, as does Santiago. Santiago, who has hauled in 13 receptions...
...NOTEBOOK'S NOTEBOOK: Sophomore split end Lamont Greer caught a touchdown toss from White on the next-to-last-play of the first half Saturday against Dartmouth. But a penalty on Harvard nullified the catch and took away the first touchdown caught by a Harvard wide out in more than three seasons...Butler's 6265 career passing yards would make him the all-time leading passer in Harvard history--by more than 3500 yards...Harvard has scored 87 of its 110 points in the second half of its games this year...Joe Pusateri scored his first touchdown in a Crimson...
...over 70 yards per game, but only 3-1/2 yards per carry. He may have problems against an aggressive Crimson line. Fullback Rob Brown is injured, and his replacement, senior Tom Stephens, is untested. Yukica wants to run, but he may not have the talent. RECEIVERS: Sophomore Lamont Greer gets his second career starting nod today, coming off an outstanding performance last week. Backed up by junior Joe Connolly and senior Chuck Shirey, Greer gives the quick receiving unit an aerial and rushing threat. * RECEIVERS: Dartmouth's strong point. All-Ivy split end Scott Truitt has caught three times...
...carries last week against Lafayette. Cornell will run twice as much as it will pass, and has shown some surprising speed in this area. If the hosts have a shot today, Tagliaferri will have to produce. Main problem here is lack of depth and lack of experience. RECEIVERS: Lamont Greer gets the starting nod for the first time today, replacing senior Chuck Shirey. There is plenty of speed here, but abilities are questionable. Crimson wide receivers have caught just two passes this year, and a Harvard split end hasn't caught a touchdown pass in more than three years. Shirey...
...even the best on his own squad. Rufus Jones leads all rushers with 87 yards, Santiago is second with 82. Santiago will be the key if Harvard has a shot today. Problem is, Santiago and Terry Denson are banged up. George Sorbara, Chris Ridout, Jones and Lamont Greer all have speed and give the Crimson its best ground attack in years. So far, though, the squad's best area has been one of its most disappointing. * RUNNING BACKS: Tailback Michael Clemons leads the team in rushing with 224 yards and four touchdowns and has 25 receptions for 254 yards. Clemons...