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College football: Penn outlasts Brown, 14-7 in OT
01:00 AM EDT on Sunday, November 1, 2009
PROVIDENCE — The ominous 40-mile per hour gusts that swirled through Brown Stadium proved to be a bad omen for the Brown football team, as first-place Penn held the Ivy League’s top passing offense to 241 yards in the air to gain a 14-7 overtime win over the Bears.
The loss drops Brown to 4-3 overall, 2-2 in the Ivy League, while Penn stays atop the Ivy standings with a 5-2 overall record, 4-0 in Ivy play.
A titanic defensive battle came down to the first possession of overtime. Penn tailback Kyle Dernham broke a tackle at the five-yard line and drove into the end zone to give the Quakers a 14-7 lead. Brown was unable to convert on its possession, giving Penn the victory.
“Penn put pressure on us up front, and we were out of sync offensively all day,” said Bears head coach Phil Estes. “Our defense was outstanding, creating four turnovers and giving our offense plenty of opportunities. We just couldn’t convert.”
Brown defensive end James Develin dominated the field for the Bears, making 11 tackles, including 3 1/2 tackles for a loss and a quarterback sack.
“It’s a shame that James hasn’t been a first-team All-Ivy selection,” said Estes. “He’s one of the most dominant players on the field. He puts pressure on the offense and runs people down.”
Four Brown players intercepted Quaker passes, including senior linebacker Brendan Gallagher, junior outside linebacker Blaine Brinna, senior safety Chris Perkins and freshman cornerback AJ Cruz, who accounted for Brown’s lone touchdown with a 42-yard interception return.
Penn had the better of play in the first half, taking the wind in the first quarter and a 7-0 lead when Quakers’ running back Lyle Marsh fumbled at the 1-yard line and teammate Luke DeLuca recovered in the end zone for a touchdown with 3:36 left in the quarter. The Quakers led, 7-0, at the half.
While Brown’s offense couldn’t get on track, its defense came to the rescue. Early in the third quarter, Bears’ cornerback AJ Cruz stepped in front of a pass and wrestled it way from a Quaker receiver and ran 42 yards for a touchdown to tie the game, 7-7, with 13:14 left in the quarter.
Penn’s offense knocked at the Brown door, starting late in the third quarter and into the fourth quarter. With the ball at the Brown 8-yard line, Quakers quarterback Kyle Olson was intercepted for the third time, with Grinna picking off the pass in the end zone for the Bears with 14:22 left in the game.
The Bears had a chance to win the game in regulation with seven seconds remaining, but junior Patrick Rooney’s 44-yard field goal fell short against the stiff wind.
Bears’ junior quarterback Kyle Newhall-Caballero came into the game as the nation’s leader in completions. He struggled passing into the gusty conditions and completed 24 of 42 passes for 241 yards. Senior All-American wide receivers Buddy Farnham and Bobby Sewall made six catches each.
Perkins led the Bears’ defense with 12 tackles to go along with his interception. Senior linebacker Kelly Cox registered nine tackles, including one for a loss. Junior Robert Gillett and senior Brian Neff also had tackles for a loss for the Bears.
Brown travels to New Haven for an Ivy matchup with Yale next Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
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