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...it’s likely that the Tigers will win out as well. It shouldn’t be surprising that the Ivy title picture is shaking out so differently than it has in the past half-decade. Both Harvard coach Tim Murphy and his Columbia counterpart Bob Shoop said they had expected more parity this season. But the annual Penn-Harvard battle has gathered so much steam over the years that it’s hard to accept that this time, it’s merely a footrace for second. Maybe it’s because the beginning...
Junior tailback Clifton Dawson didn’t put up his customary huge numbers, failing to reach the century mark in rushing yards for the third time this season. “We actually took Clifton away, I thought,” Columbia coach Bob Shoop said. In fairness to Dawson, it’s more accurate to say that Harvard coach Tim Murphy took him away. The All-American back racked up a touchdown, 52 yards rushing, and 22 receiving in the first quarter alone. Dawson was pulled once the game became a blowout, netting 124 total yards...
...times and failing to convert on fourth down twice—and Harvard scored two of its touchdowns on defense. “I don’t know how many turnovers we had—I think we had five turnovers,” said Columbia coach Bob Shoop as he thumbed through final statistics after the game. “When you have five turnovers and a punt returned to the 10-yard line against a pretty good team and you give them a short field, you’re going to lose points.”Hormann...
...passing for 165 yards. He also connected with freshman wide receiver Alex Breaux over the middle for an 11-yard touchdown and rushed for a two-yard touchdown.“They ran the ball with great consistency,” Columbia coach Bob Shoop said. “We actually took Clifton away [from the game] pretty well. That was our plan, to make Liam throw the ball. And Liam did a really good job. He didn’t do anything outstanding. They were able to execute.”“This week I felt real...
...They blitz quite a bit,” Shoop said. “So hopefully we can get some one-on-ones and give our players an opportunity to make some big plays against that [defense...