Word: siwula
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...ignoring conventional reasoning, but how can you ignore the time-tested strategy of establishing the running game when you have two great tailbacks, as Cornell does in Luke Siwula and Randy Barbour? The duo only has a combined 106 carries on the entire season while poor Big Red quarterback Nathan Ford has been forced to throw the ball 116 times in just his last two games. It just barely worked against so-so Lehigh two weeks ago, but last week’s 38-17 loss to Harvard should convince Cornell coach Jim Knowles to spread the wealth...
...Harvard’s standout corners, senior Andrew Berry and freshman Matthew Hanson—last week’s Ivy League Rookie of the Week—are sure to appreciate. The brunt of the Cornell ground game is made up of junior Randy Barbour and senior Luke Siwula, who combine to form Cornell’s own version of “thunder and lightning.” The Crimson will focus its attention on that dimension of the Big Red attack...
...with a win over Ivy powerhouse Yale, the Big Red has at least earned itself enough respect to be picked over a team like Lehigh.The Mountain Hawks have a decent defense but Cornell has too many playmakers, most notably the running back duo of Randy Barbour and Luke Siwula. On the offensive side, Lehigh is underperforming at best but more likely is just plain unimpressive. Overcoming a Big Red squad that held Yale to 14 points requires more than what the Mountain Hawks have to offer.Prediction: Cornell 21, Lehigh 13Record to Date: 4-2—Staff writer Loren...
...Brown’s Michael Dougherty and Cornell’s Nathan Ford are both liable to throw over 30 passes, and spurred on by the opponent’s air show, that number may reach 40. The Big Red has the more reliable running back in senior Luke Siwula, but he’s been on the shelf lately with an injury. Cornell also possesses the superior defense, which ranks second in the Ivies against the pass (the Bears are dead-last in that category).Showers are predicted in Ithaca for tomorrow, and a slippery Schoellkopf Field is good...
...Quarterback Nathan Ford continues to lead the Big Red offense, and he’s coming off a 201-yard performance in last week’s 45-7 win over Georgetown. A stout Harvard secondary will probably force the ball into the hands of running back Luke Siwula, who’s ranked fifth all-time on the Cornell rushing list...