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Injured during last year’s remarkable Harvard-Yale contest, senior wideout Corey Mazza will be difficult for the Bulldogs to miss this time around. Mazza, who leads the Crimson receiving corps in every category, has only been kept out of the end zone in two games this year. Yale cornerbacks Paul Rice and Casey Gerald will answer the call to shut down Mazza, and should expect man-coverage thanks to the premium the Bulldog defense will surely put on stopping Clifton Dawson. It won’t be Mazza’s last edition of game, however?...
...most accounts—those of teammates, YES Network announcers, fans, Harvard coach Tim Murphy (who had “not seen that call in college football”), and even Tigers wideout Adam Berry, who offered words of support after the game—it certainly looked that...
...defense stiffened, allowing just two yards, but a 38-yard field goal put the Quakers on top 17-7 just 1:30 into the second quarter.The Crimson appeared poised to score on the next drive, reaching the Quakers’ 46-yard line, but an intended pass for senior wideout Corey Mazza was deflected into the hands of Quaker defensive back Patrick Kimmener and returned to the Harvard 40.The defense held again, forcing Penn three-and-out, but the turnovers continued to mount. On the first play after the punt, O’Hagan and Dawson botched a handoff, creating...
...stiffened, holding the Quakers to just two yards and a field goal, but trailed 17-7 just 1:30 into the second quarter. The disasters had not yet ended for Harvard. On the next drive, the Crimson had marched to the Penn 46 before an attempted pass to junior wideout Corey Mazza was tipped and intercepted by Penn’s Patrick Kimmener and returned to the Quakers' 40. The defense again forced a Penn three-and-out, but the first play of Harvard’s next drive was a botched handoff from O’Hagan to Dawson...
...stiffened, holding the Quakers to just two yards and a field goal, but trailed 17-7 just 1:30 into the second quarter. The disasters were not yet finished for Harvard. On the next drive, the Crimson had marched to the Penn 46 before an attempted pass for junior wideout Corey Mazza was tipped and intercepted by Penn’s Patrick Kimmener and returned to the Quaker’s 40. The defense again forced a Quaker three-and-out, but the first play of Harvard’s next drive was a botched handoff from...