WASHINGTON, D.C. — This afternoon, my father Bill treated Erica and me to see his alma mater play in the nation’s capital for the first time ever. Yale defeated Georgetown to go 1-0 on the season. The Hoyas fell to 0-3. Recap from yalebulldogs.com | Flickr set
Yale started off well with two touchdown drives in the first quarter with the wind at their back. The offense was led by Mike McLeod, a running back who compensates for a lack of speed with excellent vision. He found holes and made the right cut with incredible accuracy. He would score all four Bulldogs touchdowns and finish with 157 yards.
Georgetown scored in the second quarter with the wind behind them and were driving for a score at the end of the half. Georgetown had the ball inside the five with under ten seconds to go. Offsetting penalties brough the clock down to six. On the next play, Georgetown threw an incompletion and the officials sounded the final gun. The Hoyas head coach was furious that the clock had not stopped sooner and the half was over. Judging by the scoreboard clock, I think the Hoyas had good reason to be upset.
The second half opened with Yale threatening, but not scoring. Georgetown again drove deep into Yale territory, but turned the ball over on downs after being stopped inside the 1 yard line.
Yale went up 21-7 before yielding another Georgetown touchdown. Mcleod would score for the fourth and final time to put Yale up for good at 28-14, but Georgetown stormed back with less than 2 minutes to play. An interception deep into Yale territory put the game away.
We had a good time seeing the Elis play the Hoyas. It was the second time I had been on the campus to see a sporting event; the first being the Lady Lions triumph in December 2006…Multi-Sport Field is a half finished venue with bigger bleachers on the visiting side than the home side…Yale had more fans in to the crowd than Georgetown…We sat near the family of WR Chris Denny-Brian and the Abare twins, Larry and Bobby…Sophomore TE John Sheffield was dominant with 8 catches for 115 yards…Hoya QB Matt Bassuener is probably as blue as his Georgetown jersey after all the hits he took yesterday…yesterday’s game occurred exactly six years after a Yale at Towson game we had tickets to was cancelled due to the 9/11 attacks…Yale won for the first time in front of me since 1993. The last time I saw them play, in 2001, they lost The Game…Yale’s overall record in games I have been at rises to 2-4. They Elis lost to William & Mary (in Norfolk’s Oyster Bowl) in 1983, lost to Navy in Annapolis in the mid 80s, lost to Harvard for the Ivy League title at The Bowl in 1987 (so cold), beat Harvard in 1993 at the Bowl, lost to Harvard 2001 at The Bowl…Yale begins its Ivy League title defense next weekend against Cornell at The Bowl.



