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...last two Ivy League seasons can be summed up in one word: Penn. The Quakers have mowed down everyone in their path en route to consecutive Ivy League titles and the respect of the college football cognoscenti--and not just the ones in Division I-AA...
Halfback Hu, a powering, up-the middle force who contributed 11 touchdowns and 1,038 yards to the Harvard running game, was the Crimson's shinning star of the offense. He nearly broke the Harvard single season rushing record and grabbed ECAC I-AA and Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors...
Penn, no matter how many consecutive men's basketball games it wins in the Ivies, won't be holding an NCAA championship trophy anytime soon. And the Quakers' football team is in the hole even more, unwilling to so much as take part in the I-AA playoffs...
...exactly the equal of the Rose-Bowl-winning squad of 75 years ago. Once a power in college football, the Ivy League has been losing ground ever since its heyday in the late 1800s. The rise in bigtime college athletics elsewhere accelerated Harvard's decline, which today's Division I-AA status attests...
Sophomore running back Eion Huneeds 134 yards to become Harvard's second 1000-yard rusher ever. A five-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week, Hu ranks 19th in the country in Division I-AA with 108.25 yards per game and stands as a prime candidate for Ivy League Rookie of the Year...