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Vol. LXVVII, No. 5 Oct. 15, 2016
By Steve Conn, Associate AD Director of
Sports Publicity
Dale Harris was Mr. Everything for the Bull-
dogs today. He ran for four touchdowns and a two-
point conversion while netting 136 yards, caught
a pass for a first down and made three solo tackles
as a cornerback. Harris also played special teams.
However, that wasn't enough to get Yale a victory
in a 44-37 loss at Fordham.
Harris, a senior who started on defense after
missing most of the week's practices with an ill-
ness, focused more on offense when today's starting
tailback, Candler Rich (10 carries, 86 yards) was
knocked out of the game with an injury. Harris
had TD runs of one (twice), three and four yards
as the Bulldogs tried to catch the Rams (4-2) in
the second half.
"Nothing new," said Harris of his switching
back and forth between offense and defense. "We
should have won that game today."
Yale had leads of 8-7 and 15-14 with sopho-
more quarterback Tre Moore, who had 102 rush-
ing yards, leading the offense to one
score in each quarter before the half.
After the QB found the end zone from
a yard out in the first quarter, junior
defensive back Andrew Johnson ran
in the two-point conversion. Harris'
four-yard jaunt early in the second
gave the visitor's their final lead on a
sun-splashed afternoon.
The Bulldogs, who will be back
at Jack Coffey Field next fall, had
more total offense (453-427), more
first downs (24-15) and more pos-
session time (32-28) than the Patriot
League power that made the 2015
NCAA Playoffs.
Two big Yale turnovers on the
first two possessions of the second half
could have been the difference today. The
first was a 63-yard interception return for a TD,
which was followed by a fumble deep in Fordham
territory.
"It was a real good
football game," said
Tony Reno, Yale's Joel
E. Smilow '54 Head
Coach. "They (Ford-
ham) did a nice job and
cashed in on one more
play than we did."
F o r d h a m Q B
Kevin Anderson was
responsible for five
plays (TD passes) that
hurt the Elis, who fig-
ured Chace Edmonds
(121 yards rushing)
was the guy to stop
after a 359-yard day
against Lafayette the
week before.
"They are explo-
sive and pose a lot of
problems.At times we defended them
Oluokun and Elis chased Edmonds down
Harris found the end zone five times
well," said Reno. "We had an opportunity to take
over the game in the third."
The Rams' largest lead was 34-15 after the
pick-six in the third quarter. Harris then sand-
wiched three of his touchdown runs around two tal-
lies by the home team. His final score came with 21
seconds left and brought the Elis to within seven.
The ensuing on-side kick-off attempt by Yale
was unsuccessful.
"We can't have the turnovers. They were a big
shift in the game," said Harris.
Reno's team, which is 1-1 in Ivy play with a
huge Friday night home game looming against
Penn next week, has continued to improve despite
another rash of injuries.
"There has been a lot of growth over the last
three weeks. We need to keep making incremental
jumps," said the coach.
GAME STATS
TEAM STATISTICS:
		Yale	 Fordham
First Downs	 24		 15
Rushes-Yards	 50-324		 30-157
Passing Yards	 129		 270
Passes		 14-35-1 	 18-27-0
Total Off. Yards	 453		 427
Fumbles/ Lost	 1-1		 0-0
Penalties/ Yards	 2-20		 12-11
Punts (Avg.)	 6 (39.8) 	 7 (38.8)
Time of Possession	32:29		 27:31
INDIVIDUAL YALE STATISTICS:
RUSHING
Harris 24-136, Moore 16-102, Rich 10-86
PASSING
Moore 13-34-1-103, Rawlings 1-1-0-26
RECEIVING
Shohfi 2-40, Gaines 5-26, Rich 2-20, Lager
1-14, Marcinik 1-9, Haenni 1-9, Harris 1-6,
Klubnik 1-5
LEADING TACKLERS
Oluokun 7 solo, 2 assist, 9 TOT; Mullen 5 solo, 1
assist, 6 TOT; Carlson 4 solo, 1 assist, 5 TOT
Fordham 44, Yale 37
Scoring by quarters:
YALE 	 8 7 8 14 -37
Fordham	 14 13 14 3 - 44
first quarter:
F!Cantelli 15 pass fromAnderson (Redd
kick), 13:09
Y!Moore 1 run (Johnson run), 9:49
F!Caddle 55 pass fromAnderson (Redd
kick), 1:12
second quarter:
Y!Harris 4 run (Galland kick), 10:51
F!Longi 15 pass from Anderson (Redd
kick), 5:32
F!Caddle 19 pass from Anderson (run
failed), 0:52
third quarter:
F!Ham 63 interception return (Redd
kick), 5:23
Y!Harris 1 run (Harris run), 1:48
F!Cantelli 69 pass from Anderson (Redd
kick), 1:31
fourth quarter:
Y!Harris 1 run (Galland kick), 12:21
F!Redd 20 FG, 2:06
Y!Harris 3 run (Galland kick), 0:21
Attendance: 4,671
Bulldogs by the Numbers
2016 Statistical Leaders
Receiving
Passing Rushing
Receiving
Tackles Sacks/TFL
Tre Moore (66-130-4-580 2 TDs) Dale Harris (50-227 4 TDs)
Christopher Williams-Lopez (15-222) Myles Gaines (17-155)
Hayden Carlson (48 TOT) Kyle Mullen (2 sacks, 5 TFL)
Reno's Rundown
Joel E. Smilow ¨54 Head Coach of Football
Next Weekend
Penn at Yale (Oct. 28) 7:00
Cornell at Brown 12:00
Harvard at Princeton 1:00
Dartmouth at Columbia 1:30
Standings (Ivy/Overall):
Harvard 		 2-0	 4-1
Princeton 2-0 4-1
Penn		 2-0	 3-2
Cornell			 1-1	 3-2
Yale		 1-1	 1-4
Dartmouth		 0-2	 3-2
Columbia		 0-2	 1-4
Brown 		 0-2	 1-4
REPORT
Holy Cross 27, Harvard 17- Harvard suffered its first loss of the season to Holy Cross falling ten point shy to the Cru-
saders. The Crimson entered halftime trailing by four points after a 37-yard field goal from Jake McIntyre at the end of
the half. But they were shutout in the second half, and two long field goals from Zane Wisp (44, 41) sealed the Holy Cross
victory. Harvard¨s Tom Stewart went 19-for-33 with 219 yards, an interception and a 12-yard touchdown pass to Brian
Dunlap (8-72). Noah Reiners had 11 carries for 36 yards and a 14-yard run to give the Crimson a 7-0 lead in the first quarter.
Dartmouth 20, Towson 17- Dartmouth edged out Towson for their third out of conference win. Jack Haneghan went
14-for-21 with 96 passing yards. He did not throw any touchdowns but was on the receiving end of a 23-yard pass from
Abrm McQuarters in the third quarter that gave the Big Green a 20-10 lead. Ryder Stone led Dartmouth on the ground
with 14 carries for 90 yards. Vito Penza scored the Big Greens¨ only rushing touchdown on a four-yard run in the second
quarter. The Dartmouth kicker had two field goals for 25 and 30 yards at the end of the first and second quarter.
Sacred Heart 31, Cornell 24- Three different players tallied a rushing touchdown in Cornell¨s loss to Sacred Heart. The
Pioneers¨ RJ Noel was picked off four times but he threw two touchdowns and went 13-for-24 with 206 yards. Nate Chavi-
ous had 24 carries for 180 yards and two touchdowns (22, 13) for Sacred Heart to lead all rushers in the contest. Cornell
trailed 31-10 midway through the third quarter but rallied with a 20-yard run by J.D. Pickell and a one-yard run by Dalton
Banks in the fourth. Banks finished the day going 15-for-38 with 117 yard and was picked off once.
Penn 35, Columbia 10- Alex Togerson went 17-for-27 for 241 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in the win over
Columbia. His longest was a 50-yard touchdown pass to Christian Pearson (6-97), Pearson also had an 8-yard touchdown in
the fourth quarter. Justin Watson (19-127) led all receivers and caught a 46-yard touchdown pass in the first. Tre Solomon put
the Quakers on the board with a 1-yard run in the first, he finished the day with 19 carries for 127 yards. Hunter Petlanksy
had a 1-yard run in the third for the Lions only score. Penn only led by a touchdown in the first half but then scored four
unanswered in the second half to seal the win.
Princeton 31, Brown 7- John Lovett, who went 6-for-7 for 71 passing yards, and 3 total touchdowns led the Tigers in their
win over Brown. He also had seven carries for 21 yards and a 7-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Lovett¨s two pass-
ing touchdowns went to James Frusciante (5-43). Princeton used two quarterbacks, Chad Kanoff went 16-for-23 with 185
yards and a 33-yard pass to Issaiah Barnes for the first score of the day. The Tigers scored all of their touchdowns in the
first half, Tavish Rice kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third quarter to make the score 31-0. Thomas Linta went 19-for-35
with 148 yards and spoiled Princeton¨s chance at a shutout with a five-yard pass to Jaelon Blanburg in the fourth quarter.
Return of Yale Football Radio Network
YoucanlistentolegendarycoachCarm
Cozza and Ron Vaccaro ¨04 call the action of
Yale Football this fall on ESPN Radio1300
(AM 1300) or News Radio 960 WELI (AM
960),dependingonthegame,aswellasiHeart
Radio, espnradio1300.com and on the Yale
Football Radio Network, which includes Talk
of Connecticut radio stations WDRC (AM
1360 Hartford), WWCO (AM 1240 Water-
bury), WMMW (AM 1470 Meriden), WSNG
(AM610Torrington)andWDRC(FM102.9HD-3Hartford).YaleSportsPublicity
Director Steve Conn also takes part in the broadcasts.
	Two of Yale¨s games can be seen on the Ivy
League Digital Network, while the other eight are
on national or regional TV or another streaming
network. There is a Yale channel on the Ivy League Digital with an
easy-to-navigate interface for a league-wide schedule and interac-
tive touch points to showcase content available on computer, mobile
and tablet devices all without the use of an app. Available at www.
ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com, fans can have a year-long Yale channel
for $89.95. The package includes live home and selected away games
in HD as well as on-demand programming. There is also a four-
month pass for $34.95, a one-month pass for $10.95 or a single-day
pass for $9.95.
Ivy League Digital Network
"It was a real good football game, They
(Fordham) did a nice job and cashed in on
one more play than we did."
Moore had 205 yards of total offense
Kickoff: 7:00 p.m.
Location: The Yale Bowl, New Haven, Conn.
Radio: WELI 960 AM
Live On-line Video:
	 NBC Live
Yale Ticket Info: (203) 432-1400
	 or www.yalebulldogs.com
Penn (3-2, 2-0) vs. Yale (1-4, 1-1)
Junior Varsity Schedule
Date	 Opponent		Time
Sept. 25	 Milford Academy		 L 22-8
Oct. 02	 BROWN		 ppd.
Nov. 18	 at Harvard		 1:00
All home games played at Clint Frank Field
Watch Games On-line
Yale All-Access, the video streaming service
from the Yale Athletic Department, is part of
the Ivy League Digital Network. To purchase
a pass to watch Yale games in a variety of
sports in 2016-17, including multiple football
games, visit
http://www.ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com
Yale Football
Team Website
http://www.InsideYaleFootball.com
The Yale Football News is published weekly during the season for the Football Association.
For membership info, please contact the Alumni Office at 203-432-1434
PO Box 208216; New Haven, CT 06520-8216
Photos by Steve Musco and Jack Warhol
Written and edited by Wes Crowell (wcrowell4278@gmail.com)
2016 Schedule
Date	Opponent	
Sept. 17	 COLGATE	 L 55-13	
Sept. 24	 at Cornell*	 L 27-13
Oct. 1 	 LEHIGH 	 L 63-35	
Oct. 8	 DARTMOUTH* 	 W 21-13	
Oct. 15	 at Fordham (PLN)	 L 44-37	
Oct. 21	 PENN* (NBCSN)	 7:00
Oct. 28	 at Columbia* (NBCSN)	 7:00
Nov. 5	 at Brown* 	 12:30
Nov. 12	 PRINCETON*	 12:30
Nov. 19	 at Harvard* 	 2:30
* = Ivy League Game
OWST- One World Sports TV
NBCSN: Televised on NBC Sports Network
PSL- Patriot Leage Network
@YaleAthletics
@YaleFootball
#OffTheLeash #Team144
The Yale Football Association
P.O. Box 208216
New Haven, CT 06520-8216
Q&A With Mr. Everything
SERIES
Yale leads the series against the Quakers 46-
36-1, though Penn has won 18 of the last 24.
The Elis, who captured the first meeting in
1879 at New Haven, won the last two games
at the Bowl in 2012 and 2014, but Yale's last
win at Franklin Field was in 2007. In the
meetings that required extra time, Yale has
more (3) OT games against Penn than any
other opponent. The Blue has won two of
those games, the last coming at Philadelphia
in 2007.
Want More Information?
I hope that you have enjoyed the Yale Foot-
ball Newsletter. Is there anything that you
would like to know about Yale football that
hasn't been covered? Send me an email at
wcrowell4278@gmail.com, I'd love to hear
your suggestions.
Dale Harris, Sr.
Running Back/Corner Back/Special
teams
Harris was initially recruited to play running
back, but has spent most of the past three sea-
sons playing corner for the Bulldogs. During
week eight last season, he made the transition
back to running back and expected to be used
on offense during the 2016 season. However,
his versatility has provided a solution to the
Elis' injury problems this year. On Oct. 8 he
led Yale in solo tackles, and on O he rushed for
136 yards and four touchdowns. Here is a brief
Q&A from the man who is now being called
"Mr. Everything".
Q. How has the transition back
to running back been?
A. "Feels great. Each day I¨m learning
more and more, kind of getting back
where I left off. I'm just refreshing my
skills and each day learning more.
Coaches here taught me a lot different
thing from my coaches in high school."
Q. Did you think your running
back days were over?
A. "Coming in freshmen year I made
the transition to corner and I played
that for three years. So I figured that
my running back career was over. But
it¨s always been something in the back
of my head. I actually used to joke with
coach to put me on offense for a couple
plays when I was at corner back."
Q. Are there any NFL players that
you model your game after?
A. "Tavon Austin went to Dunbar High
School in D.C. right by my high school, I
always just used to study his highlight tape.
Watching him, as a high school athlete at
least, just being able to compare myself to
a person who is in high school, was big for
me. I saw him do amazing things, I would
try and mimic some of his moves he did on
the field."
Q. How did Tavon Austin shape your
game?
A. "I played special teams as well in high
school. Looking at him he¨s definitely
versatile, but for me I wasn¨t trying to
be versatile. I just took on that role of
whatever the coaches need me to do I¨ll
just step into that role. My main goal in to
switching over was doing whatever I could
do to help the team."

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Week6 - Newsletter

  • 1. Vol. LXVVII, No. 5 Oct. 15, 2016 By Steve Conn, Associate AD Director of Sports Publicity Dale Harris was Mr. Everything for the Bull- dogs today. He ran for four touchdowns and a two- point conversion while netting 136 yards, caught a pass for a first down and made three solo tackles as a cornerback. Harris also played special teams. However, that wasn't enough to get Yale a victory in a 44-37 loss at Fordham. Harris, a senior who started on defense after missing most of the week's practices with an ill- ness, focused more on offense when today's starting tailback, Candler Rich (10 carries, 86 yards) was knocked out of the game with an injury. Harris had TD runs of one (twice), three and four yards as the Bulldogs tried to catch the Rams (4-2) in the second half. "Nothing new," said Harris of his switching back and forth between offense and defense. "We should have won that game today." Yale had leads of 8-7 and 15-14 with sopho- more quarterback Tre Moore, who had 102 rush- ing yards, leading the offense to one score in each quarter before the half. After the QB found the end zone from a yard out in the first quarter, junior defensive back Andrew Johnson ran in the two-point conversion. Harris' four-yard jaunt early in the second gave the visitor's their final lead on a sun-splashed afternoon. The Bulldogs, who will be back at Jack Coffey Field next fall, had more total offense (453-427), more first downs (24-15) and more pos- session time (32-28) than the Patriot League power that made the 2015 NCAA Playoffs. Two big Yale turnovers on the first two possessions of the second half could have been the difference today. The first was a 63-yard interception return for a TD, which was followed by a fumble deep in Fordham territory. "It was a real good football game," said Tony Reno, Yale's Joel E. Smilow '54 Head Coach. "They (Ford- ham) did a nice job and cashed in on one more play than we did." F o r d h a m Q B Kevin Anderson was responsible for five plays (TD passes) that hurt the Elis, who fig- ured Chace Edmonds (121 yards rushing) was the guy to stop after a 359-yard day against Lafayette the week before. "They are explo- sive and pose a lot of problems.At times we defended them Oluokun and Elis chased Edmonds down Harris found the end zone five times well," said Reno. "We had an opportunity to take over the game in the third." The Rams' largest lead was 34-15 after the pick-six in the third quarter. Harris then sand- wiched three of his touchdown runs around two tal- lies by the home team. His final score came with 21 seconds left and brought the Elis to within seven. The ensuing on-side kick-off attempt by Yale was unsuccessful. "We can't have the turnovers. They were a big shift in the game," said Harris. Reno's team, which is 1-1 in Ivy play with a huge Friday night home game looming against Penn next week, has continued to improve despite another rash of injuries. "There has been a lot of growth over the last three weeks. We need to keep making incremental jumps," said the coach.
  • 2. GAME STATS TEAM STATISTICS: Yale Fordham First Downs 24 15 Rushes-Yards 50-324 30-157 Passing Yards 129 270 Passes 14-35-1 18-27-0 Total Off. Yards 453 427 Fumbles/ Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties/ Yards 2-20 12-11 Punts (Avg.) 6 (39.8) 7 (38.8) Time of Possession 32:29 27:31 INDIVIDUAL YALE STATISTICS: RUSHING Harris 24-136, Moore 16-102, Rich 10-86 PASSING Moore 13-34-1-103, Rawlings 1-1-0-26 RECEIVING Shohfi 2-40, Gaines 5-26, Rich 2-20, Lager 1-14, Marcinik 1-9, Haenni 1-9, Harris 1-6, Klubnik 1-5 LEADING TACKLERS Oluokun 7 solo, 2 assist, 9 TOT; Mullen 5 solo, 1 assist, 6 TOT; Carlson 4 solo, 1 assist, 5 TOT Fordham 44, Yale 37 Scoring by quarters: YALE 8 7 8 14 -37 Fordham 14 13 14 3 - 44 first quarter: F!Cantelli 15 pass fromAnderson (Redd kick), 13:09 Y!Moore 1 run (Johnson run), 9:49 F!Caddle 55 pass fromAnderson (Redd kick), 1:12 second quarter: Y!Harris 4 run (Galland kick), 10:51 F!Longi 15 pass from Anderson (Redd kick), 5:32 F!Caddle 19 pass from Anderson (run failed), 0:52 third quarter: F!Ham 63 interception return (Redd kick), 5:23 Y!Harris 1 run (Harris run), 1:48 F!Cantelli 69 pass from Anderson (Redd kick), 1:31 fourth quarter: Y!Harris 1 run (Galland kick), 12:21 F!Redd 20 FG, 2:06 Y!Harris 3 run (Galland kick), 0:21 Attendance: 4,671 Bulldogs by the Numbers 2016 Statistical Leaders Receiving Passing Rushing Receiving Tackles Sacks/TFL Tre Moore (66-130-4-580 2 TDs) Dale Harris (50-227 4 TDs) Christopher Williams-Lopez (15-222) Myles Gaines (17-155) Hayden Carlson (48 TOT) Kyle Mullen (2 sacks, 5 TFL)
  • 3. Reno's Rundown Joel E. Smilow ¨54 Head Coach of Football Next Weekend Penn at Yale (Oct. 28) 7:00 Cornell at Brown 12:00 Harvard at Princeton 1:00 Dartmouth at Columbia 1:30 Standings (Ivy/Overall): Harvard 2-0 4-1 Princeton 2-0 4-1 Penn 2-0 3-2 Cornell 1-1 3-2 Yale 1-1 1-4 Dartmouth 0-2 3-2 Columbia 0-2 1-4 Brown 0-2 1-4 REPORT Holy Cross 27, Harvard 17- Harvard suffered its first loss of the season to Holy Cross falling ten point shy to the Cru- saders. The Crimson entered halftime trailing by four points after a 37-yard field goal from Jake McIntyre at the end of the half. But they were shutout in the second half, and two long field goals from Zane Wisp (44, 41) sealed the Holy Cross victory. Harvard¨s Tom Stewart went 19-for-33 with 219 yards, an interception and a 12-yard touchdown pass to Brian Dunlap (8-72). Noah Reiners had 11 carries for 36 yards and a 14-yard run to give the Crimson a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. Dartmouth 20, Towson 17- Dartmouth edged out Towson for their third out of conference win. Jack Haneghan went 14-for-21 with 96 passing yards. He did not throw any touchdowns but was on the receiving end of a 23-yard pass from Abrm McQuarters in the third quarter that gave the Big Green a 20-10 lead. Ryder Stone led Dartmouth on the ground with 14 carries for 90 yards. Vito Penza scored the Big Greens¨ only rushing touchdown on a four-yard run in the second quarter. The Dartmouth kicker had two field goals for 25 and 30 yards at the end of the first and second quarter. Sacred Heart 31, Cornell 24- Three different players tallied a rushing touchdown in Cornell¨s loss to Sacred Heart. The Pioneers¨ RJ Noel was picked off four times but he threw two touchdowns and went 13-for-24 with 206 yards. Nate Chavi- ous had 24 carries for 180 yards and two touchdowns (22, 13) for Sacred Heart to lead all rushers in the contest. Cornell trailed 31-10 midway through the third quarter but rallied with a 20-yard run by J.D. Pickell and a one-yard run by Dalton Banks in the fourth. Banks finished the day going 15-for-38 with 117 yard and was picked off once. Penn 35, Columbia 10- Alex Togerson went 17-for-27 for 241 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in the win over Columbia. His longest was a 50-yard touchdown pass to Christian Pearson (6-97), Pearson also had an 8-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. Justin Watson (19-127) led all receivers and caught a 46-yard touchdown pass in the first. Tre Solomon put the Quakers on the board with a 1-yard run in the first, he finished the day with 19 carries for 127 yards. Hunter Petlanksy had a 1-yard run in the third for the Lions only score. Penn only led by a touchdown in the first half but then scored four unanswered in the second half to seal the win. Princeton 31, Brown 7- John Lovett, who went 6-for-7 for 71 passing yards, and 3 total touchdowns led the Tigers in their win over Brown. He also had seven carries for 21 yards and a 7-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Lovett¨s two pass- ing touchdowns went to James Frusciante (5-43). Princeton used two quarterbacks, Chad Kanoff went 16-for-23 with 185 yards and a 33-yard pass to Issaiah Barnes for the first score of the day. The Tigers scored all of their touchdowns in the first half, Tavish Rice kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third quarter to make the score 31-0. Thomas Linta went 19-for-35 with 148 yards and spoiled Princeton¨s chance at a shutout with a five-yard pass to Jaelon Blanburg in the fourth quarter. Return of Yale Football Radio Network YoucanlistentolegendarycoachCarm Cozza and Ron Vaccaro ¨04 call the action of Yale Football this fall on ESPN Radio1300 (AM 1300) or News Radio 960 WELI (AM 960),dependingonthegame,aswellasiHeart Radio, espnradio1300.com and on the Yale Football Radio Network, which includes Talk of Connecticut radio stations WDRC (AM 1360 Hartford), WWCO (AM 1240 Water- bury), WMMW (AM 1470 Meriden), WSNG (AM610Torrington)andWDRC(FM102.9HD-3Hartford).YaleSportsPublicity Director Steve Conn also takes part in the broadcasts. Two of Yale¨s games can be seen on the Ivy League Digital Network, while the other eight are on national or regional TV or another streaming network. There is a Yale channel on the Ivy League Digital with an easy-to-navigate interface for a league-wide schedule and interac- tive touch points to showcase content available on computer, mobile and tablet devices all without the use of an app. Available at www. ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com, fans can have a year-long Yale channel for $89.95. The package includes live home and selected away games in HD as well as on-demand programming. There is also a four- month pass for $34.95, a one-month pass for $10.95 or a single-day pass for $9.95. Ivy League Digital Network "It was a real good football game, They (Fordham) did a nice job and cashed in on one more play than we did." Moore had 205 yards of total offense
  • 4. Kickoff: 7:00 p.m. Location: The Yale Bowl, New Haven, Conn. Radio: WELI 960 AM Live On-line Video: NBC Live Yale Ticket Info: (203) 432-1400 or www.yalebulldogs.com Penn (3-2, 2-0) vs. Yale (1-4, 1-1) Junior Varsity Schedule Date Opponent Time Sept. 25 Milford Academy L 22-8 Oct. 02 BROWN ppd. Nov. 18 at Harvard 1:00 All home games played at Clint Frank Field Watch Games On-line Yale All-Access, the video streaming service from the Yale Athletic Department, is part of the Ivy League Digital Network. To purchase a pass to watch Yale games in a variety of sports in 2016-17, including multiple football games, visit http://www.ivyleaguedigitalnetwork.com Yale Football Team Website http://www.InsideYaleFootball.com The Yale Football News is published weekly during the season for the Football Association. For membership info, please contact the Alumni Office at 203-432-1434 PO Box 208216; New Haven, CT 06520-8216 Photos by Steve Musco and Jack Warhol Written and edited by Wes Crowell (wcrowell4278@gmail.com) 2016 Schedule Date Opponent Sept. 17 COLGATE L 55-13 Sept. 24 at Cornell* L 27-13 Oct. 1 LEHIGH L 63-35 Oct. 8 DARTMOUTH* W 21-13 Oct. 15 at Fordham (PLN) L 44-37 Oct. 21 PENN* (NBCSN) 7:00 Oct. 28 at Columbia* (NBCSN) 7:00 Nov. 5 at Brown* 12:30 Nov. 12 PRINCETON* 12:30 Nov. 19 at Harvard* 2:30 * = Ivy League Game OWST- One World Sports TV NBCSN: Televised on NBC Sports Network PSL- Patriot Leage Network @YaleAthletics @YaleFootball #OffTheLeash #Team144 The Yale Football Association P.O. Box 208216 New Haven, CT 06520-8216 Q&A With Mr. Everything SERIES Yale leads the series against the Quakers 46- 36-1, though Penn has won 18 of the last 24. The Elis, who captured the first meeting in 1879 at New Haven, won the last two games at the Bowl in 2012 and 2014, but Yale's last win at Franklin Field was in 2007. In the meetings that required extra time, Yale has more (3) OT games against Penn than any other opponent. The Blue has won two of those games, the last coming at Philadelphia in 2007. Want More Information? I hope that you have enjoyed the Yale Foot- ball Newsletter. Is there anything that you would like to know about Yale football that hasn't been covered? Send me an email at wcrowell4278@gmail.com, I'd love to hear your suggestions. Dale Harris, Sr. Running Back/Corner Back/Special teams Harris was initially recruited to play running back, but has spent most of the past three sea- sons playing corner for the Bulldogs. During week eight last season, he made the transition back to running back and expected to be used on offense during the 2016 season. However, his versatility has provided a solution to the Elis' injury problems this year. On Oct. 8 he led Yale in solo tackles, and on O he rushed for 136 yards and four touchdowns. Here is a brief Q&A from the man who is now being called "Mr. Everything". Q. How has the transition back to running back been? A. "Feels great. Each day I¨m learning more and more, kind of getting back where I left off. I'm just refreshing my skills and each day learning more. Coaches here taught me a lot different thing from my coaches in high school." Q. Did you think your running back days were over? A. "Coming in freshmen year I made the transition to corner and I played that for three years. So I figured that my running back career was over. But it¨s always been something in the back of my head. I actually used to joke with coach to put me on offense for a couple plays when I was at corner back." Q. Are there any NFL players that you model your game after? A. "Tavon Austin went to Dunbar High School in D.C. right by my high school, I always just used to study his highlight tape. Watching him, as a high school athlete at least, just being able to compare myself to a person who is in high school, was big for me. I saw him do amazing things, I would try and mimic some of his moves he did on the field." Q. How did Tavon Austin shape your game? A. "I played special teams as well in high school. Looking at him he¨s definitely versatile, but for me I wasn¨t trying to be versatile. I just took on that role of whatever the coaches need me to do I¨ll just step into that role. My main goal in to switching over was doing whatever I could do to help the team."