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...coach Jim Knowles said. “We challenged our guys at halftime and I thought they responded.”At the start of the third quarter, both teams struggled to find an offensive rhythm. Harvard’s defensive front relentlessly attacked the line of scrimmage, keeping Siwula at bay for much of the period and sacking Ford three times. But the Crimson offense could manage only a field goal after halftime. With the score 33-10 heading into the fourth quarter, Cornell made things interesting with a late comeback attempt.The Big Red began the quarter by capping...
...came out passing in the first quarter, airing the ball out on the first four plays of its first possession before finally punching it in with Cornell tailback Luke Siwula from four yards out, tying the game at 7-7. After a Big Red field goal, Pizzotti hit a wide open Corey Mazza in the endzone for a 13-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Mazza’s day included six catches for 99 yards, which paced the Crimson receiving core...
...little bit more balanced offensively.”But Harvard has one clear advantage over the Big Red, which comes in the form of senior running back Clifton Dawson, who leads the league in every major rushing category.Cornell’s star running back, Luke Siwula, is having an impressive season of his own, but it pales in comparison to Dawson’s record-breaking numbers.“You can’t stop Clifton Dawson. He’s a great back,” Knowles said. “You only hope to contain...
...weeks ago, I advised Cornell skipper Jim Knowles to give more touches to tailback Luke Siwula, after the junior carried just 13 times in the Big Red’s season-opening loss. That Saturday, Siwula tallied a mere 15 rushes as Cornell lost again. Last week, Jimmy Boy finally figured it out and Luke made like Si-mule-a, toting it 32 times on his way to racking up 162 yards and a TD. And guess what? The Big Red picked up its first victory. Coincidence? I think...
Which isn’t to say that if Siwula carries it 30 times at the Stadium tomorrow, Cornell will win. This time, he’s going up against the top statistical rushing defense in all of Division 1-AA. Not many teams can say that. Through three games, Harvard has allowed a sum total of 101 running yards...