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Secondary: Cornell QBs did not hold a passing fair last Saturday. But it is unclear what--the weather or the Crimson secondary--did more to shut down the Red attack. Safety Jim Smith pulled down his second interception of the year last week. But injuries (adjuster Bobby Frame, out last week, is likely to see action this week) have hurt this bunch...
Quarterback: Aaron Sumida or Dave Dase? It's not exactly a choice between Steve Young and Joe Montana, but both Cornell QBs have strengths. If Sumida is in, look for the Big Red to run. If Dase gets the call, he'll be looking to throw, sometimes long. Dase is 23-of-47 for 170 yards and a TD. Sumida is 19-of-43 for 262 yards...
...yards a game on the ground--are Bryan Keys (486 yards rushing), Jim Bruni (288) and Mike Waller (272). The Penn passing attack is more shaky, with part-time starters John Keller and Malcolm Glover combining for less than 100 yards per game through the air. The Quaker QBs have thrown 14 interceptions and only four...
Harvard may worry about opposing QBs, but teams around the league are trembling at the prospect of facing Yohe, who threw for 237 yards--his fourth straight 200-plus day--and three touchdowns Saturday, picking up Ivy League Player of the Week honors along...
Shutting Down the Air Attack: The Harvard defensive secondary did a surprisingly fine job of shutting down the Ivy League's top passers this year. Going into the final weekend of play, the Ivies' top three QBs were Dave Gabianelli of Dartmouth, Marty Stallone of Cornell and Kelly Ryan of Yale. Against Harvard...