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After a heartbreaking loss in the season opener against No. 20 Delaware, Penn football will travel to Fisher Stadium in Easton, Pa. on Saturday to face Lafayette.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, sprint football lights up the scoreboard, Ryan Cragun steals the show, and men's soccer comes away with another narrow win.
The fact that the Red and Blue were in that position, where a single play could give them a great chance at a win, should be viewed as a positive moving forward.
As the Quakers prepare to take on No. 20 Delaware to open their fifth season under head coach Ray Priore, the team recognizes this season marks the end of an era for Penn football.
This past off-season, renovations across Franklin Field resumed, restricting access to much of the stadium to fans. Construction will continue until the spring.
Morris, who was hired as Penn football’s new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in January, has been cherishing his time with the Red and Blue so far.
After bursting onto the Ivy League football scene last year with three interceptions, the second-year defensive back is poised for another campaign to watch.