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Saturday, October 11, 2008

If one sack was too many what is two?

By: Matt Velazquez at 2:39 pm

Last week, Columbia gave up one sack in its loss to Princeton, which head coach Norries Wilson said was too many. Just in the second half, the Lions have allowed two sacks (Shane Kelly was sacked to start the Lions’ most recent drive). There is a Lafayette player down right now and when play resumes, the Lions face 3rd and 9 from their own 43-yard line.

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