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...powerhouses and the Harvard squad that finally tamed the undefeated Bulldogs. Saturday’s victory, a 37-6 joyride past the hapless Elis, was downright Belichickian, from the defense’s ability to neutralize its opponent’s greatest threat (running back Mike McCleod), to the offense??s aerial proficiency. You’ll be forgiven if you mistook quarterback Chris Pizzotti’s passing totals (316 yards, four touchdowns) for Tom Brady’s. Any more, and he would have been accused of running up the score.Neither Boston?...
...want to do,” Bagdis said. “These guys in the middle, they were in the backfield all day long.”Against the number one scoring offense in the league the ‘D’ allowed just 109 yards of total offense??66 rushing, 43 passing—and zero offensive scores. Harvard’s two-plus-year streak of holding individual rushers under the century mark remains intact.“We really just had no answers offensively,” said Bulldogs head coach Jack Siedlecki...
...with 95 yards on four catches.The Crimson added to its lead with a 30-yard field goal by sophomore kicker Patrick Long just over four minutes into the third quarter to bring the score to 17-0.Harvard appeared to be running away with the game, with the injury-plagued Quakers offense??s inability to put points on the board.Coming into the game, Penn was already missing its starting quarterback, junior Robert Irvin, for the season due to a shoulder injury. Then, in the first quarter of Saturday’s game, the Quakers’ starting backfield tandem...
...this is a great story: Big Red quarterback Nathan Ford is knocked out early in last week’s game at Dartmouth. Sophomore wide receiver Stephen Liuzza, still wearing his catching gloves, comes on to take the snaps. In just three quarters, he posts 423 yards of total offense??292 through the air on 26-of-40 passing and another 131 on the ground on 29 carries...
...Both offenses benefited from the work of other units of the team: a blocked punt gave the Leopards possession on the Crimson one-yard line in the first quarter, while senior cornerback Steven Williams’s interception return for a touchdown in the fourth boosted the offense??s scoring stats. GIVE ’EM HULL Sophomore punter Thomas Hull had his second consecutive big day punting the ball, averaging 45.6 yards on five punts, including two of over 50 yards. Despite that, several special teams miscues hampered the Harvard effort, the first of which...