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...Adjah ’06, the former head of Harvard’s Black Students Association who has spoken with friends at LSU about the anti-flag effort, suggests that the protests would attract more attention if they are not held while fans are eagerly awaiting the football kickoff...
...visiting tailgates, Barrett B. Jackson ’06 and her gaggle of friends received two suspicious text messages from an unidentified number. “Remember: SCHOOL ON MONDAY!!! -John Harvard” read the first message, and “Hi [personalized names]! At the THIRD QUARTER KICKOFF, chant “We Suck” to prove to Yale (forever a safety school) that we don’t care! -John Harvard” But Jackson was not convinced. “It was pretty stupid sounding, so I didn’t pay much attention...
...that feeling out there, of invincibility, with the way the offense was playing late and the way the defense really stepped up.”Isaac Bruce scored on a 43-yard pass with 26 seconds left and the Rams recovered an onside kick on the ensuing kickoff. Torry Holt caught a 19-yard pass to set up Jeff Wilkins’ 47-yard field goal that tied it at 27 with four seconds left.The Rams recovered from a horrible first half, with just 117 yards and six first downs, to gain 312 yards and 16 first downs...
...yard field goal attempt just over the goal line, started up the middle and broke down the right sideline. McCareins, who leads the nation in interceptions, also picked off his ninth pass of the season. On the first play after the Big Green fumbled the ensuing kickoff, Toresco ran 15 yards for Princeton’s second touchdown in 15 seconds and a 27-0 lead. Javarone closed out the scoring on an 18-yard field goal. CORNELL 16, PENN 7 PHILADELPHIA—Ryan Kuhn passed for one touchdown and ran for another in leading Cornell...
...later. It set the tone for the entire game—Cornell easily capitalizing on ghastly Harvard turnovers. The Crimson didn’t get on the board until the fourth quarter. Cause for concern: Rally-killing turnovers, again. On special teams, Steven Williams fumbled a punt and a kickoff return, both of which resulted in Big Red field goals. O’Hagan had two picks as well, each on the first play of a Crimson possession.MVP: The Cornell defense, which for the third straight year managed to shut down Dawson more effectively than any other Ivy team...