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...first-and-10, sophomore running back Matt Leiszler gained four yards up the middle. Leiszler and fellow sophomore back Nick Palazzo combined for 139 rushing yards on 31 carries on the day, mostly on tough runs up the middle...
Every Penalty Counts: While the Crimson committed only six penalties for 39 yards, several of them hurt big. On the first play of the game, sophomore running back Nick Palazzo broke outside to the left and picked up 21 yards. Of course, one of the reasons he had so much room was because a teammate was holding. In what can only be considered a bad omen, Harvard lost nine yards before it completed a legal play...
...first-and-10 from just outside the red zone, sophomore running back Nick Palazzo ran between the tackles for a gain of one yard. On the next play, junior quarterback Neil Rose dropped to pass and found junior wide receiver Sam Taylor open on a short route downfield. Immediately after he caught the ball, Taylor was hammered by two Mountain Hawk defenders and fumbled the ball away to Lehigh...
...Palazzo gave the Crimson some semblance of balance on this drive by running up the middle for short gains in order to keep Lehigh from completely playing the pass...
With an already decimated backfield (tomorrow's starters will once again be third- and-fourth stringers Matt Leiszler and Nick Palazzo), Harvard's inability to run ruined the balanced attack and forced Rose and the passing game into uncomfortable situations. Lehigh, with its ability to shut down the run, will force the Crimson to make big plays...