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...home game against Brown. It was the largest attendance for a home game in more than a decade, excluding the yearly Harvard-Yale match-up, which routinely draws more than 30,000 fans. “It was electric. It was amazing,” Crimson coach Tim Murphy said after the game. “We were really appreciative of the response that the student body and the alumni gave for this game.” Some football lovers, however, said that the crowd at the storied colosseum was weaker than they anticipated. “I expected...
...full than ever before except for the Harvard-Yale games, and the fans were going wild and enjoying it, and that was one of the things that made it easier to not get down and come out of the hard times of the game.”Harvard coach Tim Murphy reported that the players, seasoned by a spring game under the lights and a series of night practices this week, had no problems handling the change in lighting. The players themselves felt taken back in time.“Before the game, I told the guys coming...
...quarters into the season, Harvard coach Tim Murphy finally saw the defense he’d been waiting for. After giving up 31 points and almost 500 yards of total offense the weekend before against Holy Cross, the Crimson looked to be in the midst of another defensive disaster against Brown on Saturday night. Harvard went into halftime clinging to a four-point lead, but the defense had already given up 198 yards through the air and 17 points, including two 11-play touchdown drives during the second quarter. The run defense, which allowed 38 yards on 12 carries...
...started to get the upper hand and move the ball, then we’d leave it on the ground there, and it goes right back the other way,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “It was a rollercoaster type of game...
...season opener last week. It’s the first time the Crimson enters its game against the Bears winless since 2000. And after last week’s defensive breakdown that led to the game-winning score by the Crusaders with just 19 seconds to play, Harvard coach Tim Murphy made finishing drives a point of emphasis during the week’s practices.It’ll be especially important against Brown, following the Bears’ surprising success moving the ball in the team’s 28-17 win over Duquesne last week.The Bears were...