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...fourth quarter: Cheng Ho sprints right up the middle with a great burst and finds his way into the endzone for a 20 yard HARVARD TOUCHDOWN. Patrick Long is wide left on the extra point ("He's good for one of those a game," one writer says). The drive: 2 plays, 20 yards, 0:46 off the clock. HARVARD 23, PENN 76:44, fourth quarter: A short Hull punt hits a Quaker, and Noah Van Niel recovers the ball at the 20 yard line of Penn. Terrible, unforgivable mistake by Penn. That might prove the dagger in the proverbial heart...
...fourth quarter: It's official: Matt Luft is a beast. He just caught a beautiful 23-yarder on the sideline, and on the next play, Mazza catches a 36-yard pass to give Harvard the ball at the 26. Nice sequence for the Crimson...
...fourth quarter: Matt Belasco (listed as a RB/WR/P) just picked up six yards on the ground. These Penn players can seemingly do it all. On the next play, however, Ajayi finds DiMaggio in the backfield for a four yard loss. Maybe he'll lose so many yards that he'll be back down to 56! Please...
Whether that is true or not (and many neutral observers would say the latter), the Administration has known for some months that its horse was heading for the knacker's yard: Musharraf's popularity at home has plummeted since March, when he suspended the independent-minded Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. That sparked massive protests by moderate Pakistanis, the people who had once backed the general against al-Qaeda terrorists and Taliban militants. With a general election looming in Pakistan, the Bush Administration began to write a new cover story, giving its hero an unlikely sidekick...
...Crimson, the challenge of moving the ball on a stiff Penn defense will fall to sophomore running back Cheng Ho, who earned his second and third career 100-yard rushing games the last two weeks, and senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti, who leads the Ivies in pass efficiency. Harvard, also leading the league in turnover margin, will have to avoid turnovers against a Quakers team that is forcing almost three-per-game...