Word: sherlock
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...pulled once the game became a blowout, netting 124 total yards. He had 60 yards on the ground, averaging six yards per carry. Dawson’s sidelining left a gap in the backfield that a few supporting players stepped in and stepped up to fill. Junior Neil Sherlock led the team in rushing, racking up 70 net yards on 11 carries as well as returning a kickoff 22 yards. Sophomore tailback Charles Baakel had six carries for 31 yards, including a 13-yard rush. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan scrambled for 32 yards and a touchdown...
...drives later, he forced the fumble that led to Thomas’ recovery and touchdown.The touchdown, Thomas’ first of the season, put the Crimson up 41-0 going into intermission.To lead the charge in the second half, second-string players like Irvin and junior tailback Neil Sherlock came into the game. In the fourth quarter, even third-string quarterback freshman Jeff Witt saw some action.“[It was] a very solid effort across the board from our kids, special teams, defensively, and offensively,” Murphy said...
...years. So ‘go figure’ is the best way I can put it.” The mistakes came despite a personnel change at returner. Sophomore Steven Williams, who had three fumbles in the past two games, was replaced by backup running back Neil Sherlock. It didn’t make much of a difference for the error-ridden Harvard return team. After a reverse on Princeton’s first play from scrimmage gave the Tigers a 72-yard touchdown and a 6-0 lead—the extra point was missed?...
...cost us the football game.”Sophomore backup Richard Irvin briefly replaced O’Hagan for two series to start the second half, but he only attempted one pass before being lifted. Right from the opening kick, Harvard looked outmatched. The Crimson’s Neil Sherlock muffed the opening kickoff only to recover it and have Dawson fumble on Harvard’s opening play from scrimmage, forcing O’Hagan to fall on the ball and save the possession.After a three-yard run by Dawson, O’Hagan attempted his first pass...
...that on me, not thinking the right things out there sometimes, and it cost us the football game.”On Harvard’s first possession, the Crimson’s turnover trouble reared its ugly head immediately. Junior kick returner Neil Sherlock promptly fumbled and recovered the opening kickoff. Then, on the first play from scrimmage, the usually sure-handed Clifton Dawson was unable to hang on to a sloppy handoff from sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, fumbling for only the fifth time in his career but the third already this season...