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...Then, halftime ended and the nightmare began. Cornell quarterback Ricky Rahne found Joe Splendorio in the end zone to cut the lead to 15. In the fourth, Rahne connected on a 48-yard touchdown prayer to Keith Ferguson, and a Big Red field goal on the next possession brought Cornell within five. Rahne then drove the Big Red 87 yards on Cornell's final drive, ending it with a 52-yard fourth-down touchdown strike...
...Crimson entered its critical tilt against Penn not having won a game at Franklin Field in 20 years. Harvard was able to produce big plays and match the explosive Penn offense point for point. Rose hooked up with Morris for a 77-yard touchdown pass on the team's first play from scrimmage. Minutes later, freshman defensive back Benny Butler returned an interception 54 yards for another TD. In the second quarter, Nick Palazzo broke free for a 66-yard touchdown run, the longest of his career...
...past the ensuing Tiger blitz. Just before being leveled by Princeton linebackers, Rose knifed a pass to senior tight end Chris Stakich at the 25-yard line. Stakich turned and, shielded by solid Crimson blocking, turned the short gain into a score. Harvard would later tack on another touchdown, sophomore tailback Matt Leiszler's third...
...Columbia team that was outmatched in almost every aspect of the game. It was Harvard's first home victory of the year and its first shutout victory since the 1997 Ivy League championship season. Rose threw for 274 yards and two scores and ran for 30 yards and another touchdown. Nick Palazzo poured in his third 100-yard performance of the season. Even the field goal unit came to life, as Wright converted both his attempts...
...lead, an interception of an errant Rose pass gave Penn a final opportunity to win the game. Quaker QB Gavin Hoffman took advantage, leading Penn to the Harvard 16-yard line. From there, he found receiver Rob Milanese in the corner of the end zone for the touchdown. A missed two-point conversion kept the Penn lead at 36-35. Harvard then executed a near-perfect two-minute drill and advanced all the way to the 16-yard line. But Robbie Wright's 32-yard field goal attempt was wide left, costing Harvard its chance at the Ivy League title...