around and had nothing but daylight.
No safety was going to deny Morris his second TD in as many plays.
The 80-yard touchdown pass was the third longest in school history and
Harvard's furthest since 1976 when Jim Kubacki '77 found Larry Nonnan
against Boston University .
"This was a great day for me," Morris said. "I got a good ball from Rose and some excellent blocking down field."
Led by a simply outstanding Morris, the Crimson proved that it has a deadly wideout corp against Brown. Rose, engaged in a battle for the starting job entering the contest, looked like Harvard's quarterback for the next two years by getting the ball to them timely, accurately and letting Morris work his magic. If Harvard can merely approximate this performance for the rest of the year, then it will be a serious Ivy contender.
And Rose didn't even have to throw the ball far.