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...example, while captain Neil Rose was in Hawaii last spring, Palazzo helped maintain the team’s focus during spring practice...
Captain Neil Rose and sophomore Ryan Fitzpatrick should both see action in Harvard’s finale against Yale. Rose and “Fitzy” are two of the best signal-callers in the league. Senior wide receiver and Offensive Player of the Year Award candidate Carl Morris can make any quarterback look great, of course. The Bulldogs’ sophomore quarterback Jeff Mroz has developed into a solid starter since taking over for the injured Alvin Cowan during Yale’s second game of the season. Mroz has completed just under 60 percent of his passes...
...yard, three-touchdown and zero-interception effort in Harvard’s 31-26 victory at Dartmouth on Nov. 2. Not only does the fifth-year senior hold nearly every passing record in Harvard history, but coming off his worst game in two years against Penn, Rose should be pumped up as he finishes his career in front of the home crowd. Rose has completed a gaudy 67.8 percent of his passes and has thrown eight touchdown passes. Fitzpatrick has also thrown eight TDs and has zero interceptions. Additionally, Fitzpatrick is the team’s leading rusher despite having...
...defense we need to forget last weekend, refocus on the game this week and find a way to stop all of Yale’s offensive weapons.” Harvard’s rushing attack is led by senior Nick Palazzo, who averages 4.2 yards per carry. Though Rose calls Palazzo “one of the most inspirational guys on the team,” the tailback has been hampered by a shoulder injury throughout the second half of the season. Sophomore Rodney Byrnes was effective at the tailback position midway through the season but has seen...
...question will be if Harvard’s offensive tackles can stop Flaster and Satullo from getting pressure on Rose. If Rose has time to throw, he is usually deadly. If he is pressured, he can be beat...