NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A crisp start at the Yale Bowl Saturday, one that followed a strong second half last week against Delaware, had Cornell football poised to enter halftime against Yale with a 17-7 lead and a firm stranglehold on the Bulldogs. “Last two minutes of the half are like the hidden game within the game,” head coach David Archer ’05 said when asked about the team’s breakdowns just before halftime. Both interceptions on the day for Banks were either tipped off the hands of a teammate or Bulldog. But much like the second half as a whole, Salter and Dudek stymied any hope Cornell had for a comeback. “Schematically I don’t think much changed between the first [and second] half,” said junior linebacker Reis Seggebruch.
Source: Daily Sun September 23, 2017 20:48 UTC