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...Rose??€™s sneak extended Harvard’s lead to 28-17. Yale wouldn’t go away, however. The Bulldogs stopped Harvard superstar receiver Carl Morris on the ensuing two-point conversion attempt and then answered with an eight-play, 63-yard scoring drive. A 15-yard touchdown reception by P.J. Collins—his second score of both the game and his career—cut Harvard’s lead to 28-23 with 9:21 remaining in the fourth quarter...
...Rose??€™s sneak extended Harvard’s lead to 28-17. Yale wouldn’t go away, however. The Bulldogs stopped Harvard superstar receiver Carl Morris on the ensuing two-point conversion attempt and then answered with an eight-play, 63-yard scoring drive. A 15-yard touchdown reception by P.J. Collins—his second score of both the game and his career—cut Harvard’s lead to 28-23 with 9:21 remaining in the fourth quarter...
...season next year, threw for 277 yards and four touchdowns. Rose broke Harvard’s all-time career marks in both touchdowns thrown and overall passing yardage in The Game. His 4,511 yards break the former record of Tom Yohe ’88 by 104 yards. Rose??€™s 33 touchdown passes break Yohe’s mark...
...Rose has another year of eligibility after a foot injury in 1999 sidelined him for the entire season. His return next year is good news for all Harvard fans, as Rose??€™s numbers so far this season—66 percent completion rate, 1553 yards, 11 touchdowns and only three interceptions—have been pushing former Crimson hotshots out of the record books. More importantly, he’s led this team to the Ivy League championship, and his return bodes well for the 2002 squad as well...
...Sure, Rose??€™s story has been told plenty of times on these pages: the son of an Ohio farmboy Marine and his Japanese-born wife, growing up in Hawaii where football takes a back seat to surfing...