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This dissatisfaction may have been partly because no overriding national issues gave focus to the campaign and partly because campaigning on less substantive issues brought success in the polls. Yet the basic problem is that the candidates want to control the process as much as they can. They want to avoid specificity and candor. With very few press conferences, no real debates (in which candidates actually ask each other questions), and mostly highly structured appearances, the candidates try to insulate themselves from detailed, comprehensive discussions of the issues. That format is certainly to their advantage, but not to that...
Quarterback: Malcolm Glover, even more than stellar running back Brian Keys, is the key to Penn's offensive success. Glover has completed 82 of 149 passes for 1191 yards and four touchdowns. Against Princeton two weeks ago, Glover led the attack with 289 yards passing. Sadly for Harvard, Glover's a junior and will be back on the attack next year...
Offensive Line: If half a running back's success is due to the offensive line, this group can gloat. Brian Keys' great year is due, in large part, to this unit, one of the bulkiest in the Ivy League...
This year the Big Red returns 15 lettermen, with sophomore goaltender Corrie D'Alessio (.909, 2.82) the key to the team's success. Last year D'Alessio racked up the honors: ECAC All-Rookie team, ECAC honorable mention selection, Ivy Ivy League Rookie of the Year and Cornell MVP. He also set the record for best goals-against average for a Big Red freshman...
...Cats can find a consistent goaltender(look for sophomore Mike Millham to start), theywill definitely repeat and possibly improve lastyear's success...