Wilford went 18-for-36 and 175 yards with an astounding four interceptions.
"It definitely wasn't the game I wanted to play," Wilford said. "I was disappointed in how I played personally and how we played as an offense."
Neither quarterback orchestrated the run-and-gun offense that earned each an Ivy League Player of the Week award during the course of the season.
After the first half, with the score tied 3-3, the quarterback duel was a virtual draw.
Wilford was 8-for-16 for 69 yards and two interceptions. Perry was 10-for-21 for 62 yards and a pick.
But to open up the second half, both quarterbacks led drives that briefly showed their potential.
Wilford, starting on the Harvard 25, threw an incompletion before connecting with senior wide receiver Terence Patterson for 26 yards to move the offense to the Brown 43. Four plays later, Wilford found freshman wide receiver Kyle Cremarosa for 14 yards, bringing Harvard to the Brown 29.
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