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...Green senior quarterback Greg Smith was third in Division I-AA for passing yardage, averaging 346 yards a game. Unfortunately for Dartmouth, Smith broke a finger on his throwing hand against Holy Cross. Freshman quarterback Evan Love has taken over in Smith’s absence...
With Harvard up 14-3 and looking to build its advantage early in the second quarter, Rose was picked off by Princeton linebacker Chris Roser-Jones, who led Division I-AA linebackers in interceptions last season and has three this season. Roser-Jones returned the ball to the Harvard 15 and set up a Tiger touchdown...
...however, has been on a month-long high. Rose hasn’t thrown as often as last season, but he’s been near-perfect. Rose’s 61 percent completion rate and 6 touchdowns, coupled with no interceptions, places him in the top 10 among I-AA quarterbacks in efficiency rating. Junior wideout Carl Morris, the Crimson’s top receiver, had seven catches at Cornell and is on pace to break a variety of Harvard records...
...however, has been on a month-long high. Rose hasn’t thrown as often as last season, but he’s been near-perfect. Rose’s 61 percent completion rate and 6 touchdowns, coupled with no interceptions, places him in the top 10 among I-AA quarterbacks in efficiency rating. Junior wideout Carl Morris, the Crimson’s top receiver, had seven catches at Cornell and is on pace to break a variety of Harvard records...
...however, has been on a month-long high. Rose hasn’t thrown as often as last season, but he’s been near-perfect. Rose’s 61 percent completion rate and 6 touchdowns, coupled with no interceptions, places him in the top 10 among I-AA quarterbacks in efficiency rating. Junior wideout Carl Morris, the Crimson’s top receiver, had seven catches at Cornell and is on pace to break a variety of Harvard records...