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...this season. The Crimson defense allowed just 183 yards, 86 of them in the first half.“Our defensive line did a great job,” Murphy said. “They put great pressure on their running game, automatically, then got some pressure on their quarterback, got a couple of sacks. And at that point, it’s very difficult calling plays on the other side of the ball when your offensive line is struggling a little bit against a very good group.”Another Dartmouth turnover had the Crimson back in business...
...Hagan to junior wideout Corey Mazza early in the third quarter. That was to be the only scoring, however, as the Crimson defense continued to dominate. Harvard held Dartmouth to just 183 yards on the day and forced five turnovers, two on interceptions thrown by starting Big Green quarterback Mike Fritz. The Crimson added four sacks, and held Dartmouth to just 2-for-12 on third down. Dawson now sits just 173 yards away from Ed Marinaro’s Ivy League rushing record after amassing 162 yards against Dartmouth. Cornell, Marinaro’s alma mater, also put Harvard...
...Hagan, in his prime last season, torched Dartmouth by running for two scores and throwing for another, you’re probably ready to advance to the conclusion.Congratulations! By staying the course, you discovered a priceless bronze statue (a Payton Award?). Dartmouth’s best runner is its quarterback (Fritz is fifth in the Ivies in rushing yards). Harvard’s best runner is arguably the best runner in the entire freaking history of the league. Awesome Dawson stands just 338 yards away from breaking Ed Marinaro’s all-time Ivy rushing record. With...
Harvard’s offensive game plan for this week is going to have a slightly different feel with junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan returning to the starting lineup...
Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz will be looking to do just that. Fritz, like O’Hagan, is a dual threat, leading the team with 955 passing yards and 316 rushing yards...