Word: waller
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With new life, Cornell got to the 2 on two plays then threw a lob to 6'6 Joe Splendorio over 5'9 Kane Waller. It was a play everyone saw coming, but Harvard still had a six-point lead with 2:53 to go in the game...
Alford has to hope that the Crimson get to Rahne because he and senior corner Kane Waller, who are 5'10" and 5'9" respectively, have the unenviable task of matching up with the 6'6" Splendorio...
Harvard (2-0) stayed unbeaten, topping Holy Cross 25-17, and senior cornerback Kane Waller was named the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week for making two interceptions and six tackles. Here's a look at how the Crimson's Ivy competition fared...
...first play from scrimmage, the Harvard corners showed great discipline as Holy Cross called a flea-flicker. Collar handed off to the running back, received the pitch back, and threw downfield. Both Waller and sophomore Willie Alford stayed with their men, and Waller went up in the air and took the ball away from the Crusaders' Hall...
...Waller's second interception came on another bomb attempt, this time to Michael Coleman. Just when it seemed he wouldn't turn around in time, Waller did and made the play at the Harvard 39-yard line...