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...every Harvard football opponent were like Brown, Columbia or Penn, Crimson Coach Joe Restic would have a lot more than 100 career victories...
Saturday's 27-14 win over Brown pushed Restic into the century club and marked his 13th career victory over the Bruins. Restic's mark against the Bruins, Lions and Quakers, in 19 years at the helm of the Crimson, is 44-12, an average of 2.3 wins per year. Take his games against those three Ivy League rivals away and Restic's record is a less-than-astounding...
Clutch Play II: With four minutes remaining in the first quarter, Brown took over on its own 24-yd. line following a botched field goal attempt. But Harvard cornerback Greg Belsher turned in the Crimson's second consecutive interception and returned the ball to the 11-yd. line. Three plays later, Mark Bianchi scored the squad's second touchdown on a 19-yd. split end reverse...
...against the Crimson, the play broke down when Clark--playing quarterback this time--was unable to break clear after handing off to running back Jeff Abler. Without Clark as an option to throw to, Abler tried to force a pass into double coverage into the end zone and was intercepted by cornerback Jim Smith...
...Editors of The Crimson...