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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Fact: the Harvard football team scored more points against Army than Syracuse and Wake Forest managed in two games combined. The Crimson's 28-point output was the most the Cadets have allowed this season...
...Crimson offense can score this season; it has improved with each game and Harvard still has one more non-Ivy game to improve even more. Harvard quarterback Tim Perry was named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week for his role in helping the Crimson score four touchdowns despite not being given much time by his offensive line...
Sure, the Crimson did give up 56 points, but it was against a very tough wishbone offense which Harvard will not see for the rest of the season. No Ivy team can run the wishbone as well as the Cadets, although Yale has utilized a new wishbone offense to rack up victories in two of its first three games...
...Crimson has given up only 392 yards in the air this season. Not counting run-crazy Army's 69 yards, opponents (Columbia and Holy Cross) averaged over 160 yards per game. It's too early to tell how the rest of the season will fare for the Crimson defense, but the Dartmouth and Princeton games in mid-October should reveal...
...there was the 1987 debacle. It was the last week of the season, and we basically had the division locked up. Only one team could have blown it. The Blue Jays. We lost seven straight...