Word: yohe
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard took its first possession to midfield, but the Crimson's year-long curse--the fumble--again proved its undoing. A pitch from quarterback Tom Yohe to halfback Joe Pusateri never got there, and Yale took over...
Three plays later, the Crimson seemed to have clicked. On a third-and-10 form the Yale 35, Crimson QB Tom Yohe sent four receivers right. None broke open immediately, but the Crimson offensive line blocked well and gave senior receiver Joe Connolly room to break free. Connolly streaked into the endzone...
...Yohe spiralled a perfect pass towards the wide-open Connolly, but the senior--who suffered a foot injury in last week's Penn game--couldn't hold on to the ball as it grazed off his fingertips...
Harvard took over on its own 20, and--on the second play from scrimmage--the Crimson set the tone for the drive when Yohe hit a streaking Ed Boyle wide open in the middle of the field. Boyle dropped the ball, but three plays later he made up for it by snagging a bullet from triple-pumping Yohe...
Tight end Don Gajewski then grabbed a Yohe bomb on the same play, and Harvard was inches away from its first touchdown...