With Harvard trailing 30-21 at the start of the fourth quarter, Morris transformed the game into his own personal highlight reel to give the Crimson its first lead of the game-and season.
On second down from the Crimson 37, the Bear rush bore down hard
on Rose. The junior scrambled right and just before an impending sack, found Morris cutting to the near sideline. Morris shook his cover-man and darted to the middle of the field-into the end zone.
Brown then went three-and-out and punted the ball over the goal
line so the touchback set the Crimson up at its own 20. Morris lined up as
a flanker and ran a basic out pattern towards the left sideline near his
own 45-yard line. Rose quickly spotted the wide-open Morris, who turned
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