Penn's season began with simple displays of remembrance. The Quakers then needed vast physical and emotional reserves - and three interceptions by a senior cornerback - to turn Saturday night's opener at Franklin Field into a keepsake.
Despite dominating the stat sheet, the Quakers trailed for most of the night before rallying for a 19-14 thriller. The Quakers finally scored a go-ahead touchdown with just less than 61/2 minutes left, finishing a punishing, 75-yard, 14-play drive that featured 13 runs and took 7 minutes, 27 seconds.
Penn overcame a first half in which it trailed by eight points at the break despite allowing just one first down to Lafayette. The Leopards (0-2) had put up one score on a blocked punt and another, 92 seconds later, on a tipped pass that a Lafayette lineman grabbed and ran with 25 yards untouched.