The unofficial fan blog of Columbia University football. (My previous CU Lions blog ran from 2005-2011 at http://roarlions.blogspot.com/)
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Moment #55: Garrett Goes Again
Marcorus Garrett owned the Franklin Field turf for much of the day
Now trailing vs. Penn by a 10-6 score, Columbia went three-and-out on its first possession after the Quaker TD.
But after getting a defensive stop, the Lions took over again at their 16 with just over eight minutes left in the 3rd quarter.
That's when Marcorus Garrett started a segment of the game where he was probably the most dominant opposing player Penn saw all year long.
On 2nd and 10, he scampered for a 36 yard run before he was caught from behind by DB David Twamley at the Quaker 48.
Garrett had come through with a big play just like he had done earlier in the game when the Lions were desperately need of a boost after Penn took a 3-0 lead.
... and #23 was far from finished for that drive or for the day.
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Jake,
The suspense is KILLING me!!
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