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Cornell(3-0, 2-0 Ivy) ended Brown's eight-game winning streak and gained sole possession of first place in the Ivy League with a come-from-behind win on Brian Ulbricht's touchdown run with a minute left on the clock. Sophomore quarterback Ricky Rahne was named Ivy League offensive player of the week for the second week in a row with a school-record 443 yards passing. Rahne also threw two touchdown passes...
...second half began auspiciously for the Crimson when senior Mike Sands crushed Vena on an option keep, forcing a fumble that was recovered by junior defensive lineman R.D. Kern at the Colgate 45. The Crimson then went the distance in five plays, ending on a 15-yard touchdown run by senior tailback Chris Menick down the left sideline on an option play. Menick got a great block from the fullback to get to the corner. The score tied the game, 7-7, with 10:55 left in the quarter...
...play of its next possession, the ball was once again tipped on a pass to Cremarosa. Once again, Colgate intercepted the ball and had the ball on the Harvard 39. On the very next play, Joseph sprinted up the middle then up the right sideline for his second long touchdown run of the day, outrunning two defensive backs to give the Red Raiders a 21-7 lead with 1:55 left in the quarter...
After the touchdown, the defense gave the team a chance to tie the score by forcing a three-and-out, and the offense...
...allowed Purdy his equal time as per the National Association of Columnists bylaws, I want to explain why irony is necessary, besides the fact that without it, I'm unemployable. First of all, irony is much more fun than earnestness. Earnestness is thanking God after scoring a touchdown, while irony is having 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife. Earnestness is what you hide behind when you have nothing to say. Unless you hide behind irony, which is much cooler...