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With Columbia's offense unable to get anything going, there was little chance of a comeback. The Lions finally got on the board in the third quarter when they scored on a fake punt as punter Ryan Kiernan threw a 50-yard touchdown pass...

Author: By David R. De remer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Football Remains in Four-way Tie On Top | 11/2/1999 | See Source »

That fake punt, however, was Columbia's only offensive bright spot on a day where the Lions managed just 29 yards rushing. Kiernan, the punter, nearly threw for as many yards as starting quarterback Jeff McCall, who had just 88 yards passing...

Author: By David R. De remer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Football Remains in Four-way Tie On Top | 11/2/1999 | See Source »

Once the game started, the cosmic indicatorsdid not improve. The worst moment came in thefourth quarter, when junior Clint Kollar got ahand on Ryan Kiernan's punt. The ball wobbled,spun end-over-end, hit the ground and rolled. Androlled. By the time it was downed, the punt hadtraveled 40 yards. Harvard's longest punt of theday was 39 yards...

Author: By Bryan Lee, | Title: Bad Karma | 9/21/1998 | See Source »

...symbol of Harvard's frustration might have come in the fourth quarter, when Columbia punter Ryan Kiernan's punt rolled 40 yards despite being partially blocked by linebacker Clint Kollar. When Harvard took over at its own 45-yard line, it committed holding penalties on consecutive plays, resulting in a first-and-40 situation. Sloppiness was just another one of Harvard's problems, as the Crimson committed eight penalties for 70 yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLUMBIA, 24-0 | 9/21/1998 | See Source »

...symbol of Harvard's frustration might havecome in the fourth quarter, when Columbia punterRyan Kiernan's punt rolled 40 yards despite beingpartially blocked by linebacker Clint Kollar. WhenHarvard took over at its own 45-yard line, itcommitted holding penalties on consecutive plays,resulting in a first-and-40 situation. Sloppinesswas just another one of Harvard's problems, as theCrimson committed eight penalties for 70 yards...

Author: By Bryan Lee, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Lions Turn Tables on Football | 9/21/1998 | See Source »

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