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There is not much a Yale football team can do, or much that can happen to a Yale football team, that has not happened before. But what the Bulldogs did in Youngstown, Ohio, Saturday was that once-in-a-century-and-a-half occurrence.
The cavernous alleyway that opened up before Josh Pitsenberger was, in itself, a rare occurrence, almost a natural phenomenon. Though the left side of the line the Yale captain galloped, his line bottling up the entire Youngstown State defense to either side. Virtually untouched, Pitsenberger completed 56 yards to the end zone to culminate the greatest comeback in Yale history, one of the most remarkable in college football history, Yale or otherwise.
The Bulldogs scored 29 unanswered points to win, 43-42.

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