The Bulldogs needed to play mistake-free football to beat Penn and clearly that was not the case last night. Tre Moore fumbled while rushing the ball on the first drive and from that point on, Conlin abandoned the QB runs all together. Moore had a few wildly inaccurate passes and the boneheaded interception, yet there were a number of good balls dropped. Myles Gaines, Leo Haenni, Reed Klubnik and Alan Lamar dropped crucial passes that were necessary to keep drives alive. Klubnik seems to think he can haul in every pass by sticking out one hand. When Oluokun went down with an injury, all hell broke loose in the secondary. Penn keyed on his replacement, Brian Sykes, and continuously threw bombs to Watson and company until the game was out of hand. Sykes appeared to be benched in the second half, but Yale had no chance of a comeback by that point. The tackling was atrocious all evening with the lowlight of Alessi getting run over by QB Alek Torgersen. It’s not politically correct to say anymore, but if a QB wants to run up the middle, inflict brain damage on the poor fellow.
The positives from the game were limited. RB Alan Lamar did as well as he could rushing the ball given the poor blocking. WR JP Shohfi had a few nice grabs. S Hayden Carlson and LB Victor Egu delivered big hits.