Word: hu
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Trailing 9-7, Harvard began the second half with the ball on its own 35-yard line. After a nine-yard pass from Ferrara to sophomore wide-out Colby Skelton, Hu carried the ball 13 yards on second-and-one to the Eli 43-yard line...
Then, on the subsequent first down, Harvard's offensive line opened up a gaping hole, enabling Hu to drive ahead for a 17-yard gain to the Yale 26. Two Ferrara incompletions sand-wiched around a Hu four-yard gain set up a Ryan Korinke 40-yard field goal--only his second of the season. The seven-play drive, 42-yard drive put the Crimson back on top, 10-9, with 12:07 to play in the third quarter...
...picked up one first down, behind the strong running of Hu. But on third down and seven from the Harvard 41, Ferrara forced an ill advised pass into double coverage which was picked off by Eli defensive back Mark Wallrapp and returned to the Crimson eight-yard line...
...coach Tim Murphy, trailing by five, gambled midway through the third quarter, inserting Snowden at quarterback. Early in the fourth period, the coach's gamble paid off. With 12:44 remaining, the Harvard offense took over at its own 31 yard-line. The Crimson converted on third down, when Hu powered his way to the Harvard 41. After that it was all "Big Play...
Snowden, throwing on first down, hit Skelton on a 16-yard pass play to the Yale 43. Three plays later, on a critical fourth and two, Snowden ran the option and lunged ahead for the first down. After an incompletion, Hu powered ahead for nine yards on a pancake block by senior fullback Rob Dlugos...