Word: hartiganã
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Dates: during 2004-2004
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...offense has all but disappeared at this point. Quarterback Joe DiGiacomo, who had a solid start to the season but has struggled as of late, was replaced by Anthony Vita, who did just enough to get the Bears past Cornell. Add to that the recent struggles of Nick Hartigan??the Ivy League’s leading rusher last season—and it’s pretty clear why the offense just hasn’t been the same since putting up 31 points in the first half against Harvard in Week...
...Hartigan??s a great back, needless to say,” Murphy said. “A great running back...
From the opening drive, Brown exploited Harvard’s sensitivity to Hartigan??s threat. DiGiacomo’s play-action pass on first down netted 19 yards before the Bears returned to their bread and butter. Hartigan rushed between the tackles for four yards, then took a pitch left...
...only was Brown’s offensive line already controlling the line of scrimmage, preventing the penetration necessary to limit Hartigan??s effectiveness, but he was barreling his way through tackles, gaining the extra yards after the initial hit the Crimson had sought to limit...
...chances that the Crimson can confine Hartigan??who led the Ivy League in rushing last season—to his own backfield are razor-thin. Ensuring that the damage he causes is minimized, however, will ultimately dictate whether or not the Harvard defense can call tomorrow’s efforts successful...