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...wideout on the second drive of the game. Senior linebacker Justin Stovall intercepted his miscue deep in Harvard territory, and the play led to Lafayette’s first and only score of the game.Pizzotti would calm down as the game progressed, but he never found his usual rhythm. And with junior quarterback and last year’s nine-game starter Liam O’Hagan making his highly anticipated return from suspension next week, there is no guarantee that Pizzotti will have another chance to prove himself as starter. IN WITH THE NEWThe defensive game saw a mixture...
...people shortly after breaking up and concurrently sing about it—he, “I slept with someone who slept with Lyle Lovett” and she, “I slept with someone who handled Kurt Cobain’s intervention.” Besides lacking rhythm or aesthetic sensibility, the lyrics have no comic timing. Before the song even reaches its bridge, the jokes have been killed deader than the ballad’s titular grunge rock star...
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...thought they took it to us in the first half,” Cornell coach Jim Knowles said. “We challenged our guys at halftime and I thought they responded.”At the start of the third quarter, both teams struggled to find an offensive rhythm. Harvard’s defensive front relentlessly attacked the line of scrimmage, keeping Siwula at bay for much of the period and sacking Ford three times. But the Crimson offense could manage only a field goal after halftime. With the score 33-10 heading into the fourth quarter, Cornell made...
...Monday's game with a joint performance that included a mashed-up "House of the Rising Sun," with "Superdome" substituting for the titular brothel, and a version of the U2 hit "Beautiful Day." Former president George H.W. Bush was on hand for the opening coin toss, and New Orleans rhythm and blues singer Irma Thomas, backed by Allan Toussaint on piano, turned in a rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner," the final lines drowned out by deafening cheers...