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September 18, 2014
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FOOTBALL | Red Opens 2014 Against Colgate

By The Cornell Daily Sun | September 18, 2014
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By JOON LEE

Riley Yuan / Sun Staff PhotographerJunior running back Luke Hagy headlines a different look on offense, which will feature the run game much more prominently than in the past.



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