Cornell’s defense rendered Brown’s offense anemic through the first three quarters, holding the Bears to 59 yards entering the final 15 minutes. I couldn’t be happier.”A year after a devastating double-overtime loss to Brown, Gesualdi said there was an extra level of preparation and intensity heading into this week. This year … we’re starting to put the pieces together.”Cornell more than doubled the Bears’ time of possession, playing polished, end-to-end football. But the Red’s defense, as it did throughout the game, locked down and forced Brown off the field. Saturday could be a glimpse of what’s to come for the rest of the season, Gesualdi said.
Source: Daily Sun October 21, 2017 21:49 UTC