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...best pair of receivers to reveal the Crimson scheme for exactly what it is: a bad comb-over. Murphy would have seen it on the game tape from last week, except Jack Siedlecki bungled away a sure victory by opting repeatedly—and gutlessly—to run McLeod into a wall of eight or nine defenders throughout the second half, prompting a loss that, sans Cambridge fun police, we were at least able to watch drunk as hell...
...Bulldogs don’t care about the last five years. Henley and half of the defense didn’t play in the game last year. Polhemus didn’t take a snap. The last time The Game was played in Cambridge, McLeod and Abare were in high school...
...Mike McLeod vs. The Harvard Defensive Line...
...case of strength vs. strength, something’s got to give when the Ivy League’s 2006 rushing leader faces a defensive line that has yet to allow a single player over 100 yards this season. McLeod is fast, strong, and determined to break a half-decade long Bulldog drought against Harvard and bring the league title back to New Haven for the first time since 1999. But if senior tackle Mike Berg has anything to say about it, the celebration won’t take place this year. He and sophomore tackle Matt Curtis patrol...
...that goal,” Yale coach Jack Siedlecki said. “I think that’s motivation enough for everybody.”On paper, Harvard has the upper hand.The Bulldogs come in with the best statistical run game in the league behind Mike McLeod. The sophomore is averaging just under 142 yards per game and 4.9 yards per carry.But the Crimson counters with a seasoned threat in the form of senior tailback Clifton Dawson, who last week broke the all-time Ivy League rushing record.Although the Harvard back is only averaging 128.1 yards a game...