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...keeps, arguably the best back in the history of the league is all but a shoe-in.Although he worked hard in the off-season and took time off from school to train, Dawson was snubbed by the combine voters, falling a few votes short of an invitation. Bouncing back, the Scarborough, Ontario native has traveled to meet with teams, bulked up, and upped his game. In one of his pro day workouts he managed a time of 4.16 seconds in the short shuttle, 7.09 in the three-cone drill, a 37-inch vertical jump, a 9’4 broad jump...
...Rick Flanders, ‘Just be aggressive, have the kids feeling we’re going to be aggressive the whole game.’” The Bulldogs shut down Dawson early and kept him relatively under wraps throughout the rest of the contest.The senior from Scarborough, Ont. ended his record-setting Harvard career with 60 net yards in his last game—71 positive yards after the initial two losses—but failed to break loose for one of his signature long runs, amassing no more than 14 yards on any one carry. Moreover...
Clifton Dawson became the Ivy League's all-time career rushing leader on his second carry today against Penn. [See full game coverage.] With just under ten minutes to play in the first quarter, the senior running back from Scarborough, Ontario, carried the ball 55 yards down the left sideline, breaking by three the record of 4,715 yards held by Cornell's Ed Marinaro since 1971 and setting up a Harvard touchdown at the Penn 8-yard line...
...pleased with what [O’Hagan] did,” Murphy said.SCRAPES AND SCRAPSDawson’s 74-yard touchdown on the game’s first play from scrimmage was familiar territory for Dartmouth. Back in 2003, Dawson’s freshman campaign, the tailback from Scarborough, Ont. ran the second play from scrimmage 71 yards for a score. The Crimson ended up losing that game 30-16....Mazza’s third-quarter score marked the sixth straight game in which he’s caught a touchdown. After last week’s connection...
...surprisingly, Rush Limbaugh finds a way to point the scandal toward what he calls "The Clinton War Room"and insists that none of the "drive-by Foley orgy" media coverage will only serve to increase Republican voter turnout. Not to be outdone, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough weighs in saying Foley has given Americans another reason to vote Democrat...