Word: meeker
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Harvard sophomore wideout Sean Meeker returned the ensuing kickoff to the Crimson 25 where the Harvard offense took over...
...kickoff, Meeker bobbled the ball and managed to return it only to the six-yard line...
...Sean Meeker fumble on the ensuing kickoff pinned Harvard back at its own seven-yard line. Though the game was likely out of reach, Than Merrill's interception at the Harvard 39-yard line with 2:02 to play was icing on the cake. On Harvard's final offensive play of the game, Taylor caught a 27-yard pass from Rose and desperately tried to lateral the ball. Yale's senior linebacker Chris Eger came up with the loose ball, a fitting end to a miserable last quarter for the Crimson...
Rose and Morris each have two more years of eligibility, though Rose is a junior who was injured last season. Running backs Nick Palazzo and Matt Leiszler are sophomores and will return to the backfield next season. Meeker is only a sophomore, and junior wide-out Dan Farley will also be prepared to play next year...
...Receiver is probably the deepest position on Harvard's roster. All of Harvard's top five receivers are scoring threats and Yale's defense will have to be aware of them on every play. Sophomores Carl Morris, Kyle Cremarosa and Sean Meeker, along with juniors Dan Farley and Sam Taylor form the best group of wide receivers in the Ivy League. Along with senior tight end Chris Stakich, they give Neil Rose a number of options on every passing play...