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...Crimson’s Wideouts vs. The Yale Secondary...
...Bulldogs lead the nation in scoring defense and are second in the Ivies in total defense, in large part due to their experienced secondary. Yale is second in the nation in pass defense efficiency, allowing just six touchdown passes against 19 interceptions. Penn coach Al Bagnoli joked last week that the Crimson must have a height requirement for its receiving corps. Top target Matt Luft is 6’6, sophomore Chris Lorditch (left) is 6’4, and classmate Levi Richards is 6’2, all at least as tall as Yale’s tallest defensive...
...girlfriend at the time liked big, bulky football players much better than skinny, slender basketball players,” classmate Sonny McCracken recalls. “Funny thing is, she actually goes to Yale. So, yeah, her team has to deal with Peter solely because she wanted Peter to be a football player, not a basketball player...
...sized, 6’5, 225-pound Pizzotti, the summer meant more focused workouts on the things scouts typically look for, such as arm strength and mobility. This fall it’s been interacting with scouts while concentrating on the task at hand—beating Yale for the sixth time in seven years and winning a second consecutive Ivy League title.“During the season I just try to think about games,” Pizzotti says. “There are scouts at practice, scouts at games, you always want to try to look...
NOVEMBER 20, 2004 HARVARD 35, YALE 3 During Chris Pizzotti’s freshman year, then-quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05—now starting for the Cincinnati Bengals—leads Harvard to an undefeated season and an Ivy title. Pizzotti watches the Crimson’s victory from the bench, as Fitzpatrick throws for 124 yards, Ricky Williamson ’05 returns a 100-yard interception, and receiver Brian Edwards ’05 has a 53-yard punt return for a touchdown. SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 HARVARD 35, LEHIGH 33 Starting at the beginning...