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...Baggott, the weakside end to Savage's strongside, is also All-Ivy. Last year Baggot recovered seven fumbles and made two interceptions. As Savage says, "Baggott's in a better position to make a big play. He gets to run around more than I do. I run, tackle and hit people--after two years, you kind of get used...
Then he told me 'bout the defense line, with the two All-Ivies, Baggot and Kaye. Bob Baggot, the crazy dude from California on the weak end, Charley Kaye, the big guy in the middle. He told me about Russ Savage, second-team All-Ivy and underrated, and Steve Kaseta, captain and no slouch himself...
...young, aggressive defensive line and blitzing linebackers pressured Bateman and lightened the secondary's burden. Tommy Joyce, named ABC Defensive Player of the Game, slowed Brown's running game, while sophomores Bob Baggot and Steve Kaseta rolled down Bateman when he rolled out for a pass as he was so fond of doing...
...young and improved Harvard defensive line led by Lou Bernier, with 49 tackles and 14 assists, intends to rush Bateman and contain both he and Slattery. Ends Bob Baggot and Russ Savage will be especially important in bringing down Bateman should he roll out for a pass...
Russ Savage starts on the end opposite Baggot. Among the trio of players who came out of nowhere to win starting jobs, he is the biggest surprise. "I honestly didn't think he'd start," said O'Neill, "but he came back this year in much better shape. He was ready to work, and it was his incentive that...