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Winning by four also adds more strategy into the game. On 4th-and-20 from the 35, do I try for the field goal and hope I can hold the other team, thus getting the ball back for another shot? Or do I risk going for the end zone, despite my low odds? Most teams would probably pick the latter, which makes for more deep passes and creates a higher likelihood of turnovers—certain to be fan favorites...
After two well-run plays and two well-thrown balls, the Crimson faced 4th-and-10. With no other option, the Crimson went for it deep in its own territory and converted on a leaping grab by Byrnes underneath when Morris attracted double-coverage deep...
Morris also came up big on the final drive of the first half. Wilford hit him three times in all on that drive, including a conversion on 4th-and-10. The play set up a back-breaking Harvard touchdown right before the end of the half...
Giardi (who rushed for 41 first half yards) brought the Crimson down to a 4th-and-1 situation on the Yale...
...incompletions and an unsuccessfull draw play stalled Dartmouth's next drive. On 4th-and-11, Dartmouth lined up nine players on the right sideline and attempted a quick out pass. Harvard's Gescuk stopped the Green short of the first down. Harvard took over at the Dartmouth 34, and on first down, Yohe went long for Bunning. Bunning caught the ball at the 5 and tiptoed into the endzone, but the play was wiped out because of a holding penalty...