Word: record
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...date with the No. 15 team in the nation was not exactly rebound-game material, although Harvard's ball-security problems did not help its cause. Harvard actually gained more yards than its vaunted opponent, including Rose's record-setting third 300-yard passing performance of the season, but five turnovers killed several Crimson chances to convert those yards into touchdowns...
...first full game of the Rose era instantly landed him in the record books. The Crimson broke four team records, including new individual passing and receiving yardage marks by Rose and sophomore wideout Carl Morris. Every yard was necessary, as the Crimson went into the fourth quarter trailing, 31-21,with just under 15 minutes to play...
...Harvard touchdown strikes in just under six minutes, Morris gained large chunks of his 220 receiving yards on the day with 63- and 80-yard grabs. The performance earned him Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week honors. Harvard's 586 yards of total offense were also a school record...
...post-production was sequencing the songs for the album. The first song proved especially difficult, and rather controversial. Must an album start with an upbeat number? Should it be the catchiest tune? The strongest? As one industry saying goes, the average public lends you six seconds of attention, and record executives give half of that. This led to a band summit meeting concerning the goal of sequencing. Was it solely for "hooking" an audience? Should it be more for the flow of the album? One member suggested, as a compromise, that we begin with the slowest ballad we recorded, which...
...about it. Clinton shares the last name as P-Funk lead George. Bush is just the name of a weak British band that wants to sound like it comes from Seattle (see picture below). And Al Gore '69 shares the same last name as...um, that woman who made record companies stick Parental Advisory warning labels on objectionable records. Oh yeah, Tipper...