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...ended up scoring when probably Harvard thought, ‘Ah we got [Terrell] out of the game now,” Tiger coach Roger Hughes said. “Maybe they relaxed a little bit, I don’t know...
...halftime deficit to take a 28-24 lead.“Liam O’Hagan coming in added an added dimension that we hadn’t been able to practice against because he makes so many plays with his feet,” Princeton coach Roger Hughes said.But three interceptions on the final three fourth-quarter drives proved the Crimson’s undoing. The first was thrown by sophomore wide receiver Chris Sanders on an attempted reverse pass, while the second and third were both thrown by O’Hagan. O’Hagan?...
...squad 50 yards for a score to with 0:58 remaining to end the half with a 24-14 lead.“We ended up scoring when probably Harvard thought, ‘ah we got [Terrell] out of the game now,” Tiger coach Roger Hughes said. “Maybe they relaxed a little bit, I don’t know.”The Crimson responded on both sides of the field after the break.On Harvard’s first drive O’Hagan marched 93 yards downfield and Dawson punched...
...give them the ball.”It was just one of five turnovers on the day. And after a 2005 matchup without a giveaway, the Harvard mistakes were glaringly evident this time around.“The game is really easy,” Tigers coach Roger Hughes said. “It’s about the ball. If you have it, keep it. If you don’t, get it.”Nothing came easy for Harvard on Saturday. The muffed punt-fake was followed by four Crimson interceptions by three different players, the last...
...think clearly how Harvard’s offensive line handles our defensive front will be important,” Tiger coach Roger Hughes said. “We have a very tall order in trying to defend Dawson and their list of great receivers, headed up by [Corey] Mazza, and a quarterback who can make plays. They have a great arsenal of weapons. I think the best analogy is they are a gun loaded with eight bullets...