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...botched, seven-yard punt by junior kicker Matt Schindel from the Harvard one-yard line, a gaff that gave the Bulldogs by far their shortest field of the afternoon. Schindel also pooched the opening kick of the second half out of bounds in a short-lived stint as kickoff specialist, a spot that was quickly retaken by freshman Patrick Long. “The field position was great,” Yale coach Jack Siedlecki said. “When you get a one-play drive and a turnover for a touchdown, that makes life a lot easier...
Read thecrimson.com/sports.aspx for Crimson Live coverage of Harvard-Yale, straight from the Harvard Stadium press box. Join David H. Stearns ’07, the dean of Ivy League football coverage, as he covers every kickoff in The Crimson’s exclusive Harvard-Yale weblog...
...then I kind of jumped up and popped it in myself.”Those early injuries prepared him for some tougher ones in college, as Sherlock suffered a large gash on his head in the 2005 season opener at Holy Cross. As he was blindsided on a kickoff return, Sherlock made head to head contact with a Crusader, which knocked off his helmet and gave him a head injury. Yet fittingly, he was back on the field for the second half.“I always joke around about that saying, yeah, my head exploded and everything...
...another Sandberg touchdown run from 11 yards out, to take a 14-7 lead they would never relinquish with 1:14 remaining in the first quarter.Sandberg finished the first frame with 56 yards and two touchdowns on just 8 carries against the Ivies’ best rush defense.The ensuing kickoff brought more bad news for Harvard, as freshman running back Cheng Ho fumbled the return, which was recovered by Penn at the Crimson 22-yard line.The Harvard defense stiffened, allowing just two yards, but a 38-yard field goal put the Quakers on top 17-7 just 1:30 into...
...Harvard offense, the Quakers put together a six play, 62-yard touchdown drive capped off by an 11-yard Sandberg run. Sandberg finished the first quarter with 56 yards and two touchdowns on just eight carries against the Ivies’ best rush defense. The kickoff after the touchdown made things no better for the Crimson, when freshman running back Cheng Ho fumbled the kick and Penn recovered at the Harvard 22. The Crimson defense stiffened, holding the Quakers to just two yards and a field goal, but trailed 17-7 just 1:30 into the second quarter. The disasters...