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Yale is a one-trick pony: it leads the conference in rushing offense, with senior tackle and Draddy Award (the “Academic Heisman”) candidate Ed McCarthy and sophomore tailback Mike McLeod (1,096 yards), but ranks fifth in rushing defense, sixth in passing defense, and dead last in passing offense...
...what they saw.The Crimson took care of business, dispatching of last-place Columbia 24-7 despite a sloppy, penalty-filled outing.But Harvard got no help from its fellow Ivy leaders, who both pulled out close Ancient Eight wins. Yale got 10 fourth-quarter points, including a 3-yard Mike McLeod touchdown plunge, to earn a come-from-behind victory over Brown in Providence, maintaining the Eli’s perfect Ivy record and first-place position.Princeton, meanwhile, needed two overtimes to settle its battle with Penn. After the Quakers stormed from behind with two fourth-quarter touchdowns to force overtime...
...have your two best offensive players get arrested or b) not. If you choose a, please proceed. If you choose b, skip to the last paragraph.Good decision, Yale. You’ve been sprinkled with a healthy dose of destiny dust. Ever since stud sophomore running back Mike McLeod and quarterback Matt Polhemus got picked up by the po-po for fighting some hockey players, the Bulldogs are 3-0 and seem blessed. Two straight overtime wins suggest the protection of a friendly wizard but his magic might run out. Your defense is suspect and an evil witch is brewing...
Yale is led by the Ivy League’s leading rusher. No, Clifton Dawson didn’t transfer to New Haven. That distinction goes to Mike McLeod, who leads the Clif Bar in yards, 741 to 686, with 402 of those coming in the past two weeks. He faces a solid Penn defense, currently allowing 119 rushing yards and just a shade over 14 points per game...
...look at the upside: guys like McLeod and Polhemus will more fully understand the value of the institutions they represent, the comrades who depend on them, and, most notably, the importance of their actions...