Brown's offense dominated, with impressive performances from running back Mike Malan, quarterback Eric Webber, and wide receiver Stephen Campbell.
Malan rushed for two touchdowns and 129 yards on 30 carries. Webber picked apart Fordham's secondary, completing 23 of 49 passes for 247 yards and two touchdowns.
Webber's job was made easier by the presence of Campbell, the nation's leading receiver. Campbell caught 8 passes for 96 yards, giving him 37 catches for 362 yards and three touchdowns already this year.
Holy Cross 34, Penn 17
The Holy Cross offense scored a season-high 34 points en route to beating the Quakers (2-2, 1-0).
The Crusaders utilized two different quarterbacks, and both had their way with the Quaker defense.
Holy Cross's starter, Brian Hall, tallied one touchdown, while rushing for 51 yards and throwing for 139 yards on 9 of 13 passing before leaving the game with a torn MCL.
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