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...either. The junior, who started for the Crimson on last year’s championship team, is ready to make an impact and won’t go down without a fight. A 2007 Second Team All-Ivy member, the junior already has 19 games of experience to Jenkins?? one and Gordon’s 10, having rushed for 867 yards on 183 carries.“It’s going to be pretty much a three-headed monster,” Pizzotti saysw. “All of those guys can pretty much do anything that...
...fourth to take the W, 24-17.But with 1:03 left in the game and Harvard down two with a two-point conversion from the one-and-a-half yard line to go, it was the Bears that finally came up with the big play, stopping junior Ben Jenkins?? rush to give Brown (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) its first win in eight years over the Crimson (1-1, 0-1 Ivy), 24-22, at Brown Stadium in front of 5,618 fans.“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” Brown coach Phil...
...more my belief system than it is something that my parents or my school taught me. So I think it’s been an adjustment but it’s been a great thing. And I can’t imagine having gone anywhere else.”Jenkins?? musing was as unprovoked as it was profound, and it amounted to a ringing endorsement of a Harvard education.***This final sports column is usually reserved for the author’s nostalgic, sentimental reflections on his or her collegiate writing career. But enough about me. More than...
...guys at running back this year than we had last year, because you’ll have a more experienced Cheng Ho and Gino Gordon and then you’ll have a guy in Ben Jenkins who’s pushing both those guys.”Jenkins?? touchdown came late in the third quarter when he punched it into the endzone from the one-yard line to put the first offense on the scoreboard. A successful kick from sophomore Thomas Hull put the score at 19-7.Next season, Harvard will be relying heavily on a pair...
...compressed to throw the football, it helps to have a quarterback who can run and throw.”Of course, there should be more of a running game to take the pressure off the passing game. Sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon will be back, and Jenkins?? move to the running back position was one of the pleasant surprises of spring practice. Those three should have plenty of holes to run through with the return of most of Harvard’s offensive line. Replacing NFL signee Andrew Brecher doesn’t look as intimidating...