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Football to take on undefeated Cornell

The offensive line did play better in the fourth quarter, but it still has to be regarded as a weakness going into this contest.

"We've got to get better pass protection," Murphy said. "Brad is as good a quarterback as there is in the Ivy League but it's hard for him to show it with the protection he's been getting."

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With a little help from the line, Wilford looks to improve upon his 16-for-32, 124 yard passing effort of last week.

Murphy will implement some more razzle-dazzle plays to conceal some of his team's blocking deficiencies. Harvard tied the score last week with a reverse-pass that freshman wideout Kyle Cremarosa caught for a touchdown.

This is Harvard's biggest test yet within the Ivy League and they should have a good chance to win since the experienced Crimson defense should contain Cornell's one-dimensional offense. If Wilford receives some pass protection, the undefeated Big Red won't remain so.

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