The Book of Samuels
THE BOOK OF SAMUELS: Big Green Allows Harvard To Shine
But in Saturday’s press conference, Murphy had nothing to criticize. His team had just completed its best all-around performance this year. After that routine, judges would’ve all given Harvard a perfect 10.
THE BOOK OF SAMUELS: Tiger Contest Chock-Full of Surprises
At the very least, there were some guarantees. Against a weak Princeton defense, junior Colton Chapple would have another day that left his stat sheets looking like a Madden box score. And the stingy Harvard defensive line would shut down the Tigers’ running game.
THE BOOK OF SAMUELS: All-Around Effort Sets Up Drubbing
Last week against Cornell, it was the offense’s turn to take the wheel, and Colton Chapple and Co. willed Harvard to a 41-31 victory in an ugly defensive game for both squads.
BOOK OF SAMUELS: Chapple, Offense Exceed Expectations
I expected the secondary to continue to dominate after taking the air out of the Brown and Lafayette passing attacks. Sure, I knew Cornell quarterback Jeff Mathews was talented. But so was Brown’s Kyle Newhall-Caballero, and all the Bears had to show for their effort was seven points.
BOOK OF SAMUELS: Crimson Defense Confounds Leopards
Tavani’s disposition couldn’t have been more fitting.