Word: penns
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...there is still a better chance of the defense rebounding to stop the Elis than there is of the Crimson offensive putting together any kind of a balanced, consistent attack. An encouraging performance at Penn three weeks, ago was undermined by a horrible collapse against Princeton, and last week the Harvard defense either scored or set up all 17 of the Crimson's points...
...nearly match the Dowling-Hill combination that confronted Harvard last fall. But Harvard can't match its offensive power of a year ago either. Its third-place ranking in total offense in the league is misleading, since a majority of the yardage was picked up in statistical romps over Penn and Columbia...
...start of the season, Munro pricked Yale as the team to beat after Penn. "Nearly their whole squad was returning," Munro recalls. "Last season they had the best defense in the Ivy League, and the entire unit consisted of returning lettermen. On offense, Yale is a fine passing team with some extremely dangerous strikers." he said...
With a disannul 1-3-3 record, the Bulldogs regained Greenberg and since then Yale has indicated its real potential. Since Greenberg's reappearance. Yale has a 3-1-1 mark. including a 2-1 victory over Penn...
Greenberg's return to the net, combined with Ohene-Frempong's recent scoring surge. makes Yale a formidable enemy for any team. "Any team that can beat Penn is a damn good team." Munro said after the bulldogs' stunning upset. Roughly translated, that statement means Yale, on a given day. could easily beat Harvard...