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Friday Football Notebook

Entering last year’s matchup between Harvard and Princeton, Tiger running back Jon Veach was just an afterthought. Two touchdowns and

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Rejuvenated Tigers Host No. 19 Crimson

A Harvard squad stands undefeated at midseason, looking to keep its record intact. Traditional rival Princeton has produced surprising results

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FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Dawson Could Be Catching On

Like Clifton Dawson isn’t already hard enough to defend. The sophomore tailback, whose five-game assault on the Harvard record books

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Bryant Fills In on Football's Injured Defense

When the ACC came running, Desmond Bryant stuffed it like a draw play up the middle. The freshman from Elizabethtown,

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Dawson named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week after 111-yard, two-TD game

On the heels of yet another 100-plus yard performance Saturday, sophomore running back Clifton Dawson was named Ivy League Offensive

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KING JAMES BIBLE: Human Football Polls Need Rebooting

As the returns from the latest college football Saturday come pouring in, it seems that Harvard has polled amazingly among

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KING JAMES BIBLE: Statement Game Just Falls Upon Deaf Ears

It was the type of game that forces the national audience to stand up and notice. Harvard 41, No. 19

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Northeastern Defense's Methods Proved Flawed

The prevent defense was never meant to be a four-quarter strategy. But in deference to the big-play potential of Harvard’s

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Dawson Inches Towards Record Book

Even Clifton Dawson is entitled to an occasional off day. One week removed from his first sub-100-yard showing in 10

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Boston TD Party

If Harvard coach Tim Murphy had known his team would cough up three turnovers against Atlantic-10 power Northeastern, he’d have

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Ezekiel Key for Northeastern Against Football

Last Saturday, Cornell coach Jim Knowles declared his squad one player away from equaling Harvard—an athlete capable of confining quarterback

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Friday Football Notebook

GRIMM REALITY Defensive end Michael Berg recorded four tackles, including a sack, in Harvard’s 34-24 win over Cornell last Saturday.

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Around the Ivy League

Sometimes 60 minutes just isn’t long enough. CBS knows it—that’s why it created 60 Minutes II—and Penn and Brown picked

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Tully Fills Void Left By Defensive Injuries

In his first address to the British Parliament, amidst the heat of the Nazi onslaught, Winston Churchill proclaimed, “I have

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Receiver Tandem Sparks Crimson

Harvard senior wide receiver Brian Edwards has not been able to put up the same kinds of Herculean numbers that

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