With the Bulldogs down, 13-12, in the third quarter, Kehler completes all three of his second-half passes to set up two Kevin Callahan touchdown runs.
October 21: Do you actually think the impossible could occur?
No, Yale breezes through winless Columbia, 23-0, in New York. Kehler (this is getting boring) throws for two touchdowns and runs for another. He finishes the day with 103 yards on the ground and 98 yards in the air.
Next.
October 28: This team is destined.
Yale kicker Ed Perks boots a 28-yd. field goal with 10 seconds left to spark the Elis to a 23-22 win over Penn in New Haven.
Yale takes a 20-19 lead when Rich Caravella recovers Kouri's fumble in the end zone. Penn kicker Rich Friedenberg nails a 30-yd. field goal with less than five minutes left.
But Callahan anchors a last-minute drive to set up Perks' game-winner. winner.
November 4: The Kehler Show makes an encore performance against Cornell in New Haven.
The Yale quarterback rushes for 89 yards and throws for 158 yards to spark a 34-19 win over the Red.
Cornell takes a 3-0 lead, but Yale racks up 17 straight points to put the game away.
The Ivy showdown against Princeton is set.
November 11: Advantage: Elis.
Cozza's 150th career victory, a 14-7 win over the Tigers in Princeton, gives the Elis at least a share of the Ivy title.
Yale sets up the game-winning touchdown when Rich Huff blocks a punt in the third quarter. Two plays later, Kouri scores on a 1-yd. run.
Now all Yale has to is win The Game for the outright Ivy title.