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...Junior tailback Clifton Dawson is an unlikely celebrity. With a reputation for being private, laconic, and modest, he isn’t one to seek the spotlight, attention, or adoration...
...versatile player, Byrnes is a threat to reach the endzone in various ways. The former Cardinal Ritter High standout tailback has not only caught several touchdown passes and rushed for scores, but he has also returned a kickoff for a touchdown and thrown a pass to the endzone as well...
Most of last year’s All-Ivy stars were gone by the second quarter, with junior wide receiver Corey Mazza and junior tailback Clifton Dawson yielding their positions to backups...
Harvard, the reigning league champions, returns an All-American tailback, two game-breaking wide receivers and the heart of the nation’s second best defense last season. It also faces both of the other members of the Big Three, Penn and Brown, at home. The Quakers meanwhile must cope with the loss of the league’s premier receiver, Dan Castles, who shouldered most of the offensive burden during the squad’s undefeated 2003 campaign and its 8-2 run last year. While the Crimson must also replace a first team All-Ivy wideout...
...years ago, Clifton Dawson was an afterthought, a disenchanted transfer from Northwestern who’d assumed the number-two slot at tailback but was unlikely to evolve into a major contributor on account of Harvard’s depth at his position and, more generally, on the offensive side of the ball. Then-sophomore Ryan Tyler had already staked himself to the starter’s role and even his touches would be limited by the Ryan Fitzpatrick-Brian Edwards battery that the Crimson could hardly wait to unleash on its Ancient Eight opponents...