Against San Diego, Malan gained 183 yards rushing as the Bears gained 538 yards in total offense.
The Bears did not look as strong defensively, giving up 317 yards and two touchdowns through the air as well as an additional touchdown on the ground last Saturday.
Harvard (0-1, 0-0) is coming off a 27-25 loss to Holy Cross. In that game, Harvard committed five turnovers, three interceptions and two fumbles.
Erstwhile sophomore quarterback Barry Wahlberg, who started the opener, threw all three interceptions and was 4-of-16 passing.
Junior quarterback Neil Rose backed up Wahlberg in the second half against Holy Cross and was 7-of-9 through the air. Rose will start against Brown.
Rose will look to find his wide receivers, sophomores Carl Morris, Kyle Cremarosa, and Sean Meeker as well as junior Dan Farley downfield.
"We need to establish a high tempo passing attack that will tire their defense and set up a run game," Rose said.
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