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After suffering an ankle injury in last year’s home finale against Harvard, senior quarterback Billy Ragone is ready to take the reins once again as Penn’s field general. After a slow start to last season, Ragone was an essential part of Penn’s close Ivy victories, orchestrating multiple game-winning drives.
Penn’s offensive line has been key to the team’s success this season, particularly in the Quakers’ title-clinching win over Harvard this past Saturday at Franklin Field. The Red and Blue gained 227 yards on the ground against a Crimson defense that entered the contest allowing just 43 yards per game.
Sophomore kicker Connor Loftus and senior punter/holder Scott Lopano will play their final game together Saturday at Cornell.
20-point underdogs, Penn football led Harvard from start to finish on Saturday to win, 30-21, and clinch at least a share of the Ivy League title.
20-point underdogs, Penn football led Harvard from start to finish on Saturday to win, 30-21, and clinch at least a share of the Ivy League title.
Senior quarterback Billy Ragone celebrated the end of Penn’s victory from a Gator on the sidelines after dislocating his ankle at the end of the third quarter Saturday. Andrew Holland will start in his place next week at Cornell.