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ANALYSIS: Junior runningback Nick Hartigan averaged 150 rushing yards and 30 receiving yards a game last year while scoring 15 touchdowns. That’s the good news. The bad news is that Brown’s most experienced returning quarterback registered nine completions all of last season, and its top wideout, Lonnie Hill, has decided to take the year...
...Tiger offense, however, lost its top wide-reciever, B.J. Szymanski, to the MLB draft. It’s top returning running back, Jon Veach, had a field day against the Crimson, gaining 205 yards, but struggled against everyone else, posting just 437 yards in the other nine contests. Quarterback Matt Verbit had a strong 2003, but is no where near the Alvin Cowan or Ryan Fitzpatrick echelon...
...tight end Casey Cramer. With Barnard and Cramer lost to graduation along with their combined 1,556 receiving yards, now it is Hall’s turn to steal the show, just as he did last year against the Crimson. Dartmouth does return last year’s starting quarterback Charlie Rittgers, so the passing game shouldn’t take too much of a step backward. That’s good news, because running back Chris Little is not a gamebreaker...
...Lions have a much improved offense which boasts an All-Ivy lock in tight end Wade Fletcher. Fletcher has the most receiving yards of any returning player this season, and is primed for a breakout season. Quarterback Jeff Otis will be able to get him the ball and the passing attack should flourish. The ground game on the other hand will be a work in progress. Otis is the team’s top returning rusher, so the Lions will need a back to step up in order to take the pressure off of Fletcher...
...Doval’s 86 tackles and 4.5 sacks will fill in nicely for the departed Lhotak. Quarterback Pat McDermott will likely fail to even approach Mike Mitchell’s MVP status, but he won’t have to, as Penn returns first-team All-Ivy wideout Dan Castles and first-team running back Sam Mathews...