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...especially after they showed last week in their fourth quarter comeback victory over the Crusaders that along with talent they have grit. Harvard’s secondary isn’t what it used to be and will be tested, but I’ll take senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti and his undefeated record in a shootout any day.Prediction: Harvard 35, Brown 28CORNELL (1-0) VS. YALE (1-0)On paper, the almost-defending Ivy League Champion Yalies would seem to have a big advantage going into this matchup. Stud running back Mike McLeod is back for one last hurrah...
...receivers. We really have to be prepared. It is definitely going to be a challenge.” All this focus on the Crimson’s defense should not take away from its dangerous offense. In last week’s game, senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti lead Harvard to a 25-24 victory over Holy Cross in a huge fourth quarter comeback. Last week he threw for 370 yards and was 30-44 in passing completions. But, what will help the Crimson against the Bears even more than his numbers is his poise on the field. In the battle...
...course, still-undefeated Chris Pizzotti is the Crimson’s actual quarterback. However, with a little luck, we could have watched Appalachian State’s Armanti Edwards marshal Harvard’s offense. The Heisman dark horse was recruited by Harvard, but he ultimately decided to spurn the Crimson for the chance to play on a slightly larger stage as a Mountaineer...
Coming into last Friday’s game, a lot of attention had been focused on fifth-year senior Chris Pizzotti. After an extremely successful campaign last season, earning All-Ivy first team honors, Pizzotti entered the game ranked 12th in the nation at the quarterback position by The Sports Network and with an undefeated record in games in which he both started and finished. Holy Cross came in with a potent offense, having posted 492 total yards of offense in the previous matchup, and it took a big effort for Harvard to match its high-scoring attack. Under...
...yard drive that resulted in a second-quarter field goal, a 48-yard touchdown drive after a long kickoff return, and the 65-yard effort that was foiled by Zych’s pick. The other two scoring drives came on short fields after Crimson turnovers. After a Pizzotti interception in the second quarter, the Crusaders went just 18 yards for a touchdown and went 26 yards in the three plays for another six points after recovering sophomore Marco Iannuzzi’s fourth quarter fumble. For the most part, however, the Crimson’s defense held in admirable...