Yale Daily News

Updated: Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:16 a.m.

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FOOTBALL: Fourth-Quarter explosion

Staff Reporter
Published Monday, November 2, 2009

NEW YORK — Money was everywhere Saturday afternoon at Robert K. Kraft Field.
Cornerback Adam Money ’11 made a touchdown-saving tackle and forced a Columbia fumble late in the fourth quarter — two plays that made Yale’s improbable 23–22 comeback victory over Columbia possible.
For most of Saturday’s game, it seemed to be more of the same for the Bulldogs: through the first three quarters, the Elis trailed 14–3, a two-possession deficit that appeared to put the game out of reach given the fact that Yale had not scored an offensive touchdown in its last 11 quarters of play.
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#1 By Eli '01 1:07p.m. on November 2, 2009

#21 Smith the freshman's absence removes a constant scoring threat. He needs to get back quickly.

#2 By A guy who knows what the Yale Bowl looks like 8:55p.m. on November 2, 2009

The picture in the YDN today of this game was clearly taken at the Yale-Cornell game, NOT the Yale-Columbia game. Chock one up to incompetence!

#3 By Spirit of 75 6:41p.m. on November 5, 2009

who is the starting QB on SAturday? What is the Chris Smith injury report update ?

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