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...remember Yale’s first play (with remarkable clarity, too, thanks to Harvard’s draconian booze statutes): with Harvard’s star defensive tackle Michael Berg and his cohorts stacking the line to stop McLeod, Polhemus faked a handoff to the wunderkind and dashed 19 yards on a naked bootleg. Polhemus would indeed dance all day in the pocket, then McLeod would gallop into the endzone (it happened three times) while Dawson ended his college career with only the 60 yards Brandt Hollander and the rabid Yale defense generously allowed...
...You’ve resurrected Woody Hayes to contrive a “Five Yards and a McLeod of Dust” offense. The result? About as much diversity in your playbook as at a Princeton tailgate, and nine straight opponents whose rush defense averages have risen after playing the Bulldogs (Harvard, for all the talk of its top-ranked run defense, will undoubtedly make...
...didn’t explicitly say Yale would lose, but it’s easy to extrapolate from one of his most basic geometrical rules: no physical object can be one-dimensional.And so go the hopes of the Bulldogs, a team that enters The Game riding the legs of Mike McLeod and, well, nobody else. The junior running back has accounted for over 43 percent of Yale’s offense in 2007, and he’s the primary reason why the Bulldogs enter The Game looking to complete their first undefeated season since 1967.But he?...
...first quarter: Sandberg picks up nine through a big hole. Really? And people think the Crimson will be able to stop Mike McLeod next week...
...season, missing parts of over half of the Quakers’ contests this year and sitting out a loss to Villanova entirely. Despite the injuries, Sandberg has run for 793 yards and nine touchdowns on the year, both second in the league to Yale’s Mike McLeod...