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...Crimson. Cozza is wary of the Restic system's potential for mayhem. "They put an awful lot of pressure on you." Cozza said. "They throw everything at you. You've just got to go with your basic defense and play the ball. If they're on and Crone's throwing we'll be in trouble. Last year they riddled us with Crone's passing...
...Crone's passing will be a key issue today, for Harvard fans. The senior quarterback has had an inconsistent season, and his ten interceptions and .396 completion percentage do not speak well for Harvard's passing attack. But if the Crimson is to successfully piece the Eli defense. Harvard must pass, and Crone, as quarterback, must be better than he has shown in the earlier phases of this season...
...past performances seldom mean anything when the Crimson squares off with Old Eli, and Crone in other years has played the script to the T. For 10,000 Men of Harvard, innumerable dates and hangers on, one has to hope that The Zone can reach into his conjuring bag one more time and pullout a trick to bamboozle the Yalies
...Andover en route to Yale but love triumphed and he detailed at Fesley College along the way. Now he's wearing his white shoes for Harvard, and at Pineapple starts at quarterback today, the Elis may wish held taken a surting scholarship at Honolulu U.I still think Eric Crone. Harvard's much malaigned quarterback, but three times the victor over Yale, will get the nod. Ten thousand men of Harvard, including the Crimson touch football team Joe Restic, and F. Thomas want victory today, because they know that over old Eli Endzone Crone holds away. Harvard...
...stopped at the McDonald's just outside of buclid. Ohio, to share a few burgers with the blonde girl his mind went back to that sorry evening a year before when he had made a similar pilgrimage to New Haven Yale had been favored then but that damn kid Crone, the quarterback that Carm Cozza was supposed to have convinced to come to Yale, had passed the Eli defenders silly. Stewart had had a cool hundred on that game, even though he never expected his Harvard counterpart to show up. For all he knew, the Harvard guy was still...