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...it’s really just focus on the team. One of the kids mentioned the other night that we made every win look ugly. We finally made one look good, so it was nice to play our best game when it was most important to.” Pizzotti??s redemption story closely mirrors that of the team as a whole, a team that was never dominant in starting the season 7-2. “What really is satisfying about this one is that the essence of coaching is when things aren’t perfect...
...little overthrown, and I guess that was what helped me make that play, just being in the right place at the right time.”Although the score does not suggest it, defense was the story of the day on both sides. Senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti??s early interception—on a pass that went through the hands of senior wideout Matt Lagace—allowed the Big Green to strike first on a five-yard pass from Jenny to wideout Brett Lowe 4:27 into the game. Hewlett’s first pick...
...going to hopefully wear people out, and that’s where, obviously, it’s fun to run the game. It controls the clock, and you can balance your offense.”YAC ATTACKThough it’s not an official statistic, a large number of Pizzotti??s record-setting yards total came thanks to nifty runs by his receivers. In fact, the game’s two longest plays both featured large chunks of yards after the catch.On a 59-yard pass to tight end Jason Miller in the second quarter, a coverage breakdown...
...Penn in triple overtime.Harvard wasted no time getting on the board in the first quarter, finishing a quick five-play drive when Pizzotti connected with senior wideout Corey Mazza for a 41-yard touchdown pass just 1:45 into the game. On the Crimson’s third possession, Pizzotti??s pass to sophomore wideout Matt Luft was deflected into the nearby hands of junior tight end Jason Miller for a 19-yard completion. Sophomore Patrick Long put Harvard up, 10-0, with a a 23-yard field goal. Princeton’s offense woke...
...League. Last year, the Pizzotti-led Crimson spotted Princeton an early 17-7 lead. Liam O’Hagan came on in relief, and Pizzotti held the proverbial clipboard for the final three quarters of an eventual, bitter 31-28 defeat. Now, it’s Pizzotti??s game alone to win or lose, as the suddenly high-flying Tigers, who are averaging close to 500 yards per game in their last three outings, will try to turn this one into shootout.It’s that or run the ball into the teeth of the fourth-best...