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...finally has a chance to check the numbers. Of course, there's the answer. Back-up quarterback Donnie Allard wears number four. Two quarterbacks in the game at the same time, and one of them in motion! Ooh, that Restic. The Man chuckles, always something different, always something crazy. But then The Man starts to get anxious, remembering what pass plays did to his team the last time, remembering numbers like 33 for 55, for 501 yards, remembering Bob Holly's arm cocking over and over again...
...attention is turned back toward the screen, Harvard was called for a penalty on the play, as Allard stepped over the line before he threw. Lucky Princeton. An overthrown pass and a penalty. Got to watch for that quarterback-in-motion. Sure don't want to be surprised, The Man thinks as he makes a note on his pad with a new pencil...
Harvard has the ball again, in a third-and-long situation. Oh-oh, there goes Cuccia in motion again and the snap back to Allard. And another incomplete pass. And another penalty. The Man intently eyes the screen. Why, Harvard's going to run the play twice in a row. Not much of a surprise. The Man muses...
...Callinan. That play set him coasting on his way to 188 yards on 15 carries (a 12.5 average), including another long touch-down romp--a 66-yard scamper in the third quarter--and three touchdowns. He also caught six passes, most of them screens from back-up quarterback Donnie Allard out of the quarterback-in-motion alignment, for 86 yards...
Villanueva booted a 35-yard field goal two plays into the second stanza for a 24-point lead, and Harvard ran the quarterback-in-motion set-up for most of the quarter, rolling up a lot of yardage but not scoring again until Allard's eight-yard scamper into the end zone with 33 seconds left in the half, for a 31-0 lead...