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...He’s hilarious,” senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti says. “Always keeping everyone loose through his blogs, cracking jokes in the training room, in the locker room. He brings another aspect to our team, and we’re really lucky to have...
...categories. Yale is allowing only 10.6 points per game and will look to slow down a Crimson scoring attack that is putting up 29.3 points per game.Something’s going to have to give.The most crucial matchup happens when the vaunted Crimson offense takes the field. Senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti ripped apart an unprepared Bulldog secondary last year—a mistake Yale coach Jack Siedlecki is unlikely to repeat.The Crimson’s ability to move the ball down the field and put points on the board will be key, as the Bulldogs, fearsome against both...
...other words, it's like water torture, and people just want it to stop. This week Sports Illustrated football scribe Peter King, author of the religiously read Monday Morning Quarterback column on si.com, wrote, "Someone please - I IMPLORE YOU - put that 'Saved by Zero' Toyota commercial out of its misery." About a month ago Colin Anderson, a freshman at Binghamton University in New York, was watching football in his dorm room when the once again ad appeared. "It was probably like the 20th time I had seen it that day," Anderson says. "It was driving me crazy." So he started...
...exceeds his tenure as head coach. “We’ve won two out of our last three years down here. That’s all I care about.” The Crimson’s last win in Philadelphia came in the 2004 season, when quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 led Harvard to a memorable 10-0 Ivy title finish. By overcoming the odds on Saturday, Harvard now heads into its final obstacle, the 125th playing of The Game against Yale, with its repeat Ivy title chances still intact. —Staff writer...
...goal by junior kicker Patrick Long to make the score 17-0 with 6:55 remaining in the third quarter, the Quakers offense came to life. Statistically among the worst units in the Ivy League, Penn’s offense marched 74 yards on 12 plays behind third-string quarterback Keiffer Garton, who started because of injuries to the Quakers’ starter and backup. Penn running back Mike DiMaggio’s 1-yard plunge made it 17-7, and the rally was on. A quick three-and-out for the Crimson was followed by the longest play...