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This obviously bodes well for Harvard. Nevertheless, the Crimson enters the Dartmouth game riddled with injuries. Quarterback Neil Rose is doubtful to play with a banged-up shoulder. Starting running back Josh Staph is likely out with an ankle injury, and backup tailback Nick Palazzo will not play with a sore hamstring...
Junior tailback Nick Palazzo, who carried the Crimson ground attack in Staph’s absence and provided a valuable change-of-pace to the Harvard offense, tweaked a hamstring injury in practice Friday and did not dress against the Tigers...
...can’t be 2001,” you would have thought, “because then Neil Rose would be handing off to Josh Staph or Nick Palazzo...
...news started on Friday when doctors couldn’t clear Palazzo to play with an injured hamstring. While Staph has been the more prolific rusher this season, Palazzo is a good change of pace to mix up defenses...
Early in the game it looked as if missing Palazzo didn’t matter. Staph wasn’t running free, but he did punch in two more short touchdowns, and Rose was on fire, completing nine of his first ten passes to lead Harvard to a 14-3 lead...