To Yale's credit, the Bulldog defense has been very stong as of late as the team from New Haven has managed to put together a respectable season following a 3-4 start.
After a loss to Brown on April 15, Yale has now won five straight, including a 19-16 win over Rutgers and a 10-4 thrashing at Dartmouth.
After starting with five straight wins, the Crimson has dropped five of its last six games and must now regroup for its match with No. 12 Notre Dame (8-3) this Sunday. The Irish have won six straight, and will be looking to improve any post-season seedings in their final game of the year.
"We have a full week of practice this week which we have not had in a while and should be nice for the team," Primm said. "We are going to address some of the offensive problems and perhaps do something new to make these scouting reports not as effective. I think we would like to just go through the simple things and get them clicking and then I think things will fall into place again."
The Crimson, new look or not, will play Notre Dame this Sunday at 1 p.m. on Jordan Field.