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...watch Ron Cuccia and the Multiflex try to solve the Eli defense, the league's stingiest. He will mix his plays, offering Yale a dive by Callinan here, a flip to Acheson there, the quarterback-in-motion play (with a few new twists. perhaps). and maybe even a halfback option, too. And whether he succeeds or fails, it will be interesting...
...INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Rushing Leaders Player G Att Yds Avg Lg TD Jim Callinan 9 188 994 5.3 68 9 Jim Acheson 8 110 423 3.8 15 5 Ron Cuccia 9 94 307 3.3 24 3 Steve Bianucci 7 25 105 4.2 15 0 Jim Garvey 9 17 85 5.0 16 0 Don Allard 7 22 50 2.3 22 1 Scott McCabe 8 13 40 3.1 7 2 Mike Ernst 8 9 37 4.1 9 0 Steve Ernst 6 6 26 4.3 13 0 Passing Player G Cpl/Att Pct Yds Int TD Ron Cuccia 9 48/109...
Others feel there has been no inefficiency. Halfback Jim Acheson, for example, says "his numbers are deceiving; his presence can be seen and felt by the defense in a special way. They know that he can run, and that's a great weapon." Offensive lineman Greg Brown calls Cuccia "the greatest field leader I've ever played with," and tight end Bill McGlone says, "He's the best athlete I've known." But the doubts and the questions remain for all who see the numbers: Has Ron Cuccia been a success this year as Harvard's quarterback...
...given that Cuccia is a tremendous athlete ("One of the best I've ever played any sport with," says Acheson. "He can do things I've never seen any quarterback do.") Holy Cross coach Rick Carter, whose team beat Harvard, 33-19, but allowed Cuccia to throw 27 times for 219 yards in his best passing display of the year, says Cuccia is "impossible to stop because he can pass, run and do so very many things to you." Others call him "the most amazing athlete I've ever seen" and "incredible to watch...
...underrated offensive line. Not as flashy as Diana, he nevertheless gives defenses headaches with his versatility. He had two touchdown runs of more than 65 yards last week against an admittedly weak Penn team, but he will not let Yale's vaunted run defense off easily. Steady Jim Acheson lends depth at the setback position, and any of the Crimson wide receivers are threats in the Multiflex rushing arsenal...