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...Fans vs. Miss Manners The Fan Man parachutes onto the ropes during the Bowe-Holyfield brawl. University of Wisconsin partisans run amuck after their football team beats Michigan. New Orleans quarterback Wade Wilson collapses in pain with a knee injury, and the hometown boors cheer. Now behave, people, or we'll send Vince Coleman after...
...well that even when Tanner recovered, Balkema kept his starting job. The senior led a defensive effort that held the Big Green to 215 yards of total offense. The Crimson’s front seven controlled the line of scrimmage all day—continually putting pressure on Dartmouth quarterback Josh Cohen and limiting the Big Green to only 32 yards on the ground. BERRY BANGED UP Freshman cornerback Andrew Berry missed his second game of the year due to a shoulder injury that continues to plague him. Berry, who played quarterback in high school, stepped right into the starting...
...scoring after Tim Cotter intercepted a pass by Bryan Walker on the third play of the game. Steve Morgan converted that turnover into a 47-yard field goal for Brown.Jamie Gasperella intercepted another pass from Walker late in the second period, leading to a 40-yard touchdown run by quarterback Joe DiGiacomo, increasing Brown’s lead to 17-0.Gasperella recovered a fumble by Matt Carre on Penn’s 23-yard line, setting up Hartigan for a one-yard touchdown run, giving Brown its largest lead of the game, 24-0.Penn got on the scoreboard when Walker found...
...near fight between the two teams, and the two players staggered off the turf, the head referee gave Stamatis his second yellow card. Both players went to the hospital at halftime to treat their head injuries.Two yellow cards equal one red card and so Stamatis, the center-midfielder and quarterback for Harvard’s attack this season, was ejected. The call also forced the Crimson to play a man down the entire second half. “Stamatis was just going for the ball, and the player stepped in the way,” Harvard coach John Kerr said...
...half back 92 yards for a touchdown. Following a Big Green score that pulled it back within 14, the Crimson (4-3, 2-2) used three straight Dartmouth personal foul penalties to set itself up with a first-and-goal at the two—a drive which sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan easily capped with a sneak. Special teams came into play again on the ensuing kickoff, when sophomore Matt Schindel’s short kick squirted around on the ground, allowing the Crimson to recover on the Big Green’s 32-yard line...