Meanwhile, Santiago last year gained 822 yards on his way to the Ivy League rushing title.
This year, he's got 82 yards. At this time last year he had 263 yards.
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THE NOTEBOOK'S NOTEBOOK: If William & Mary scores 15 points or more Saturday, it will set a school record in the series...Harvard has picked off six passes this year. At that rate, the Crimson would exceed the school record of 25 in a season by five...Last season K.C. Smith led all Crimson tacklers with 79 total tackles. This year, Captain Brent Wilkinson already has 26. If he keeps that up, he'll have 130 by season's end...Santiago needs 723 yards to become the Crimson's fifth leading rusher of all time...White needs 503 yards to become the Crimson's fifth leading passer of all time...Harvard has not given up a touchdown in the last seven quarters...The Crimson has given up just three points in the second half this year...The Crimson has given up no points in the fourth quarter this year...Harvard has not scored in the first quarter this year...The three points allowed last Saturday were the least since a 28-0 shutout of Penn in 1983...Senior kicker Rob Steinberg had a career-long 43-yd. field goal last weekend and a career-high 11 punts. Steinberg is now tied for 10th on the all-time Harvard kick scoring list with 52 points.
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THE PICKS: William & Mary over Harvard, Penn over Columbia, Army over Yale, Brown over Princeton, Cornell over Lafayette, Holy Cross over Dartmouth.
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