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Though defended by standout cornerback Jay McCareins, senior wide receiver Brian Edwards was the surprising early focal point for the Harvard offense. Drawing heavy coverage from wary secondaries throughout the season, Edwards has primarly freed up teammate Corey Mazza, who has accounted for most of the Crimson’s receiving yards...
Freshman safety Doug Hewlett’s interception and return on Princeton’s next drive gave the Crimson excellent field position to close out the half. Fitzpatrick found sophomore wide receiver Corey Mazza sprinting across the endzone in man coverage for a 10-yard completion to put Harvard...
...McCareins alone can’t defend both Brian Edwards and Corey Mazza, a tandem no Crimson opponent has even begun to contain thus far this season...
Should Princeton approach Harvard’s passing game with man coverage, McCareins will have a chance at taking Edwards, the Crimson’s senior receiver, out of his game. But as each of Harvard’s first four opponents learned, that will leave Mazza free down the opposite sideline. Should the Tigers opt for a zone package as Northeastern did, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick will patiently shred the scheme from the pocket...
...It’s strength against strength,” Murphy said. “And my money’s on Edwards and Mazza even though their defense is almost impenetrable...