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...Quarterback Chris Pizzotti avoids a rusher, pump fakes, scrambles, and then lasers a perfect throw to freshman Alex Chrissis who makes a great grab over a defender...
...Columbia can officially call itself the best winless team in the Ivy League. The Lions lose often—in fact, always—but not by much. Columbia has not dropped any game by more than ten points, and quarterback Shane Kelly is quietly having a solid year in his first season as the Lions’ starter, completing 60 percent of his passes and throwing four touchdowns over just one interception...
...ignoring conventional reasoning, but how can you ignore the time-tested strategy of establishing the running game when you have two great tailbacks, as Cornell does in Luke Siwula and Randy Barbour? The duo only has a combined 106 carries on the entire season while poor Big Red quarterback Nathan Ford has been forced to throw the ball 116 times in just his last two games. It just barely worked against so-so Lehigh two weeks ago, but last week’s 38-17 loss to Harvard should convince Cornell coach Jim Knowles to spread the wealth...
...points against No. 21 Villanova in week two and seven points against Princeton the following week. Last weekend, however, the Mountain Hawks set season highs for points, yards, and first downs, a week after falling in dramatic fashion to Cornell, 25-24. The Lehigh offense is led by quarterback J.B. Clark, who had a career game against the Rams, throwing for 296 yards and four scores with no interceptions. Clark, a sophomore in his first year as a starter, will likely continue to throw the ball frequently against a Harvard defense that is surrendering an average of 243.2 yards...
...offensive attack found its strength from a variety of unlikely sources Saturday afternoon. With the numbers two through four receivers on the depth chart out for a minimum of two weeks and a maximum of the whole season, senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti was forced to look to new faces and new plays to get the job done offensively against a solid Cornell defense—the Big Red entered Saturday’s matchup leading the league and second in the nation in tackles for loss and was limiting rushing attacks to 37 yards per game. Pizzotti found early help...