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...defensive secondary, as he has four veterans returning--Barry Malinowski, Mike Murr, Wes Schofner, and Rich Bridich. But those same veterans provided possibly the worst pass coverage in the League's last year, experiencing such humiliations as a 285-yard day by a single opposing receiver, Doug Clune of Pennsylvania. Restic attributes the bad days of the pass defense to over-aggressiveness. He plans to use less blitzing, which left Harvard's slow defensive backs in vulnerable man-to-man situations, and instead lay back in a more cautions zone defense...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Football Team Will Contend for Ivy Title | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

STOEKEL PLAYED WELL again against Penn, directing a balanced offense that scored four touchdowns, but Harvard's pass defense was awesomely bad. The Quaker's second string quarterback, Gary Shue, picked apart the secondary for 392 yards and four TD's, and one end alone, Doug Clune, left his coverage groveling in the astro-turf eight times for 284 yards. The Crimson pulled the game out though, 28-27, when a Penn halfback dropped a two point conversion pass in Harvard's endzone with less than two minutes remaining...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: The Restic Style: Paradise Lost After Priming on Classic Comics | 6/15/1972 | See Source »

Penn end Don Clune, Columbia quarterback Don Jackson and linebacker Paul Kaliades, Princeton halfback Hank Bjorkland and Cornell defensive back Don Jean all received 13 out of a possible 14 votes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Coaches Choose Marinaro For All-Ivy League Team | 12/10/1971 | See Source »

...Harvard fans will know, that could be the crucial key to a successful passing game. New York finally has its winning football team, and the fans will be out at Baker Stadium today to watch an exciting passing battle. They'll get it. But Penn has Shue to Clune, while the Lions offer Jackson to Parks to Jones to Sefcik, and the Quakers don't exactly have the monster front four to disrupt the aerial bombardment. Marinaro will win the Ivy title but lose the total offensive crown to Jackson. Columbia...

Author: By Robert W. Geblach, | Title: A Touch of Garlic | 11/13/1971 | See Source »

...Brown 657 534 238 Team Defense Rush Pass Avg. Princeton 501 726 245 Yale 761 558 263 Dartmouth 664 676 268 Cornell 810 590 280 Brown 1016 533 309 Columbia 1169 452 324 Harvard 970 747 337 Penn 1195 680 361 Pass Receiving No. Yds. TD Clune, Penn 23 603 4 Parks, Col. 21 368 2 Jones, Col. 15 285 2 Maher, Yale 15 250 0 Sullivan, Har. 13 226 2 Team Scoring TD PT FG AVG. Princeton 18 18 1 25.8 Cornell 15 14 4 23.2 Columbia 15 12 2 21.6 Dartmouth 11 11 4 18.2 Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ivy Statistics | 11/13/1971 | See Source »

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