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...generally don’t add up well against any opponent. But the Bears, sick of being beaten down by the Crimson for eight straight years, took full advantage of the Harvard miscues and orchestrated an impressive and symbolic defensive stand on the Crimson’s last minute two-point conversion attempt that would have tied the game if successful.In Ithaca, Cornell fans witnessed an upset of equal proportions by their Big Red. Embarrassed after being smacked around by Yale in a 51-12 drubbing last season, Cornell’s defense unleashed a relentless attack that left five...
...Bears, whose poop smells so freaking bad. By extension, Brown smells like bear poop. Brown stinks. Logic v. Brown: logic always wins!!!!Let’s start with the worst: Harvard’s ugly 24-22 loss against the aforementioned stinky-dinkies from Providence.Three fumbles, a missed two-point conversion, and a missed extra point after our kicker slipped in front of the ball. Come on, Mother Nature! Come on! Give us a freaking break. You make me feel so bad when you do bad things to non-bad people. Do bad things to those bad people over...
...didn’t expect to get it at the one-and-a-half-yard line for our two points,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “That wasn’t our original two-point play, our original two-point play was a three-yarder. If it was from the three, it would have been a very different play...
...together a 35-34 comeback victory; in 2005, it was a 38-35 double overtime win; and last year Harvard shut down a potential game-winning drive late in the fourth to take the W, 24-17.But with 1:03 left in the game and Harvard down two with a two-point conversion from the one-and-a-half yard line to go, it was the Bears that finally came up with the big play, stopping junior Ben Jenkins’ rush to give Brown (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) its first win in eight years over the Crimson...
...Crimson fell behind 21-3 before quarterback Liam O’Hagan ’08 found Dawson for a 16-yard pass to shave the deficit to 11. Williams returned an interception 18 yards early in the fourth quarter to bring Harvard within five points after a missed two-point conversion attempt. Yale added a field goal to push its lead to eight, but the Crimson, boosted by raucous fans, would not be quelled, registering a touchdown with just 3:37 remaining and tacking on a two-point rush by O’Hagan to tie the game...