Harbridge did just about everything he could to orchestrate a possible upset of No. 16 Fordham. The senior ball carrier ran 29 times for 291 yards and three touchdowns as Saint Francis took a lead into the fourth quarter. The 291 yards are the second-highest single-game rushing total by a Division I FCS player this season, only four yards off SDSU’s Zach Zenner’s top mark. Harbridge also logged four receiving yards and 89 kickoff return yards for a total 384 all-purpose yards. Harbridge, who has reached the 100-yard rushing mark in each of his four games this season, put Saint Francis on the scoreboard with a 67-yard touchdown run 2:52 into the second quarter. On the Red Flash’s first possession of the second half, Harbridge broke off a 66-yard scamper to set up SFU with a 1st-and-Goal at the Fordham 2 and punched it in on the next play. Harbridge was far from done. He ripped off a 71-yard scoring scamper to give Saint Francis an 18-17 lead with 3:21 left in the third quarter, and then converted the ensuing two-point try by hauling in a pass from Max Ward.