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...extra periods. Would the epic clash ever end, or would the failing light force a tie for the first time since 1968?Perhaps the spirit of The Game, unwilling to suffer such a travesty, then took over. Defensive tackle Michael Berg ’07 intercepted Bulldogs quarterback Jeff Mroz on first down, giving the Crimson another chance to clinch the game. And as he did many times in his career, Dawson delivered, rushing three times for eight yards on the final three plays of the contest to clinch The Game for Harvard in triple-overtime, sending the crowd...
What’s really spooky is the Princeton quarterback situation. First-stringer Bill Foran was concussed last week, backup Greg Mroz is also hurt, and No. 3 guy Brian Anderson looked incompetent in limited action last Saturday. Plus, the Tigers secondary that was picked apart by Pizzotti now encounters a Big Red offense that attempts more than 40 passes per game...
...game that saw senior signal-caller Chris Pizzotti throw for a career-high 365 yards, the quarterback situation for Princeton during its 27-10 loss to Harvard on Saturday was far less stable.The Tigers are familiar with playing two quarterbacks in the same game—backup Greg Mroz has played in all but one contest this season. But Saturday was the first time this year that Mroz has stepped in due to injury, coming on after Foran left the game with a concussion early in the second quarter.Things got even worse for Princeton on the team?...
...play from Pizzotti to Miller that set up a 28-yard field goal by Long, giving the Crimson a 13-10 advantage going into halftime. Injuries plagued the Tigers’ comeback bid, as Foran was sidelined with a concussion midway through the second quarter and backup quarterback Greg Mroz had to leave the game with a nagging hand injury. “Greg [Mroz] injured his hand—it’s an old injury—and he couldn’t grip the ball,” said Princeton head coach Roger Hughes...
...beneficiary of junior linebacker Glenn Dorris’ pressure, as Leopards quarterback Mike DiPaola threw an ill-advised pass right into Williams’ arms and Williams returned it 91 yards for a touchdown. Against Princeton, junior linebacker Eric Schultz hurried second-string Tigers quarterback Greg Mroz on Williams’ first interception. As the Princeton quarterback situation to devolve, Williams went to work. His second pick came from third-stringer Brian Anderson’s pass into double coverage. “Again, like last week’s interception, this week it was Eric Schultz on the pressure...