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remaining, driving upfield for what would be the winning score as time elapsed.

But on second and thirteen from midfield, Lockhart dropped back to pass. Crimson end Bob Baggott swooped in from Lockhart's left, jarring the quarterback and the ball free at the same time. And then, before you could say Winthrop House, Baggott had pounced on the ball and all but said good night to the Tigers.

Finale

Kubacki ran out the clock and with 16 seconds left, Lynch hit from 32 yards out to produce the final score.

Dramatic, not really, because it went according to the script--the early Harvard advantage, the letdown, the Princeton comeback, and the big play. It was as if, for the second week running, the Crimson wanted to explode, but just didn't have the energy.

So that when the final gun sounded, it was hardly surprising that nearly everyone wandered out of the stadium with bags under their eyes. Sort of like when you leave certain lectures, if you know what I mean.

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