Word: lead
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...third game in a row, the Bulldogs managed to put away an opponent in the first half, as Yale took a 24-3 into halftime and a 41-10 lead into the fourth quarter. Columbia scored three touchdowns in garbage time to make the final score look close. Bartholomew rushed for two touchdowns and a season-high 131 yards on 27 carries to lead the Yale offense. The win put the Elis into a five-way tie for first in the Ivy League...
...against the Elis. The Bulldogs had difficulties scoring in the red zone, highlighted by a fumble on the Penn one-yard-line. With the Yale offense struggling and the defense unable to stop Penn running back Kris Ryan, the Quakers seemed to be in control with a 19-16 lead in the fourth quarter...
...With both the Big Red and the Bulldogs locked in a four-way tie on top of the Ivy standings, this was a make-or-break game for both teams. Cornell took a 14-7 lead early in the second quarter, but Yale came back, scoring 30 unanswered points en route to the victory. Walland completed 24-of-33 passes for 244 yards and two touchdowns to earn Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week honors and break the Yale career records for completions and passing attempts. Bartholomew rushed for a touchdown and 123 yards on 28 carries to lead...
...With Yale in a tie for first with Brown, and Princeton at the bottom of the Ivy standings, this game should have been easy for the Elis. With Walland rushing for 101 yards and passing for 163, the Bulldogs took a 23-9 lead in the fourth quarter. The victory seemed secure, but Princeton put together two late touchdown drives...
...With Columbia taking a 7-0 lead early and Harvard's first drive ending on an interception in the Lion end zone, it looked as if this game might be a repeat of last year's nightmarish 24-0 loss in New York City. But then linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski reversed Harvard's fortune when he picked off Columbia quarterback Mark Stoutenberg to set up the game-tying touchdown...