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...Mike McLeod vs. The Harvard Defensive Line...
...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 the middle, while sophomore end Brenton Bryant and junior end Brad Bagdis take care of the outside. Fittingly for The Game, it will be the toughest...
...Obviously, we were all very upset after that game, but in no way did we look at him as the reason we lost,” senior defensive tackle Mike Berg says. “We all supported him and tried to pick...
...Mike Berg can’t see the future. But three weeks ago against Dartmouth, the senior defensive tackle looked like a prophet.How else could a guy get a sack, cause a fumble, and recover the loose ball, all on a play intended to be a handoff to the running back?“Everyone thinks it was a handoff,” Berg explains. “I think it was supposed to be a bootleg, because the guard I was lined up over pulled, and generally, you don’t account for the defensive tackle when you?...
...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...