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Harvard Football's Offense By The Numbers

By Michael D. Ledecky, Contributing Writer

With two games left, the Harvard football team’s offense is well on pace to eclipse or challenge several single-season offensive marks. The Crimson’s historic 69-0 obliteration of Columbia last Saturday sure helped. Here’s a look at how Harvard’s 2012 offensive stats match up against previous seasons and program bests.

19: Number of points Harvard must average over its last two games to tie the Crimson record for most points scored in a modern era season. Harvard set the record last year with 374 points.

+229: The Crimson’s current point-differential. Harvard’s largest point differential of the modern era is +205 from 2004.

0.1%: Difference between Colton Chapple’s completion percentage through eight games (66.0%) and the Harvard single-season mark (66.1%) set by Neil Rose ’03 in 2002.

1: Number of touchdowns tight end Kyle Juszczyk needs to tie for the second-most Harvard receiving touchdowns in a single-season. Juszczyk has recorded seven TDs through eight games; Carl Morris '03 set the single-season record of 12 in 2001.

3: Number of Crimson running backs who have rushed for more touchdowns than Trevor Scales in a single season. Clifton Dawson '07’s single-season marks of 20 and 17 from 2006 and 2004, respectively, appear unassailable, but Scales, who has recorded 11 TDs so far, would be the next-best with three more over the next two games.

308.5: Yards of total offense Harvard must average over its next two games in order to tie the Crimson record for most yards of total offense in a single season. Through eight weeks, Harvard has averaged 507.75 yards per game.

1893: Last season in which a Crimson team has broken the 50-point threshold in multiple games in a single season. In 1893, Harvard defeated Exeter, 54-0; Williams, 52-0; Brown, 58-0; and Andover, 60-5. The Crimson has defeated Holy Cross, 52-3, and Columbia, 69-0, in 2012.

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