NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Behind a stifling defensive effort that limited Yale to its lowest rushing total in the last 24 games, No. 25 Harvard claimed sole possession of the Ivy League title with a 37-6 win over No. 11 Yale in The Game Saturday afternoon at the Yale Bowl, Class of 1954 Field. The Crimson also denied Yale's chance at a perfect season, as the Bulldogs finish 9-1 with the loss.
"We didn't have a lot of success doing anything today," said Yale captain senior nose guard Brandt Hollander. "It was just not our day." ... [Read the article at YaleBulldogs.com]
"I guess now that the season's over I don't have to hide anything,"
McLeod said. "It hurts. It limits me. I'd say I was 60-70 percent.
We tried some new stuff to have me play and it didn't work.
I want to be out there, but it's difficult. I know my limits.
I could not run. I wasn't effective." ... [Read the article at YaleBulldogs.com]
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