Word: quarterbacked
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...over a game Princeton (2-4, 1-2) squad.The outcome was in doubt until a crucial sack by senior linebacker Eric Schultz. With the Tigers attempting a last-ditch drive and facing 3rd-and-5 at their own 47 with just over a minute remaining, Schultz chased Princeton quarterback Brian Anderson down before he could get rid of the football and sacked him for a 13-yard loss. The ensuing 4th-and-18 play was unsuccessful, and the Crimson knelt out the clock.“From the sidelines, the first thing you’re saying as a coach...
...Princeton's running a literal quarterback shuffle, switching between Anderson and Dan Kopolovich. Harvard is having a hard time adjusting...
...Quarterback merry-go-round continues for Princeton and it's paying off. Also the officiating is all Princeton today. They just gave Anderson a very generous spot for a first down and the earlier call which led to Princton's touchdown...
...Penn is a real contender—not when the Quakers offense was shut down by Columbia for the entire second half in last week’s 15-10 Penn win.Prediction: Yale 21, Penn 17CORNELL (3-2, 1-1 Ivy) AT BROWN (3-2, 2-0 Ivy)Brown quarterback Michael Dougherty and his Killer B’s, receivers Bobby Sewall and Buddy Farnham, make a dangerous combination. Bobby and Buddy have a combined 37 receptions and each has three touchdowns. You won’t find too many Ivy League teams with a deep enough secondary to cover...
...Princeton, Andrew at Harvard), it’s not hard to find superficial similarities. But tomorrow’s 1 p.m. matchup will hardly look the same on either side of the ball.The Crimson (4-1, 1-1 Ivy) boasts a slew of offensive weapons, from fifth-year senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti, who leads the league with over 300 yards passing per game to junior wideout Matt Luft, who leads the Ivies in receiving yards per game—Harvard’s threat through the air is undeniable.And then there’s Princeton (2-3, 1-1). Last...