Word: devaney
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...Crimson held both of Bowdoin's Division 2 All-Americans--defenseman Gerry Ciarcia and winger Bob Devaney--to just one assist each. In addition, the Harvard penalty-killing unit, led by Cochrane, successfully killed off all seven Crimson penalties. SCORE BY PERIODS HARVARD 2 2 2--6 BOWDOIN...
First Period: B--Mark Rabitor (John Corcoran, Bob Devaney) 2:03; H--Steve Andrews (Jon Garrity) 6:16; B--Mike Carman (Roger Elliott, Dave Boucher) 16:49; H--John Cochrane (Mike Watson) 16:54. Second Period: H--George Hughes (Murray Dea) 2:08; H--G, hughes (Cochrane, David Burke) 15:42. Third Period: H--G. Hughes (D. Burke, Jack Hughes) 8:32; B--Ron Marcellus (Paul Howard, Mike Collins) 10:38; H--Alan Litchfield (J. Hughes, M. Dea) 11:18; B--Marcellus (Mark Pletts, Gerry Ciarcia...
...resignation. Head Coach Chuck Fairbanks, who has since moved on to the pros as coach of the New England Patriots, denied any knowledge of the hanky-panky and added that "I would not hesitate to offer Bill Michael a job." Alas, Fairbanks added, he had "no vacancies." Bob Devaney, athletic director of Big Eight Runner-up Nebraska, was ready to accept the conference championship for the Cornhuskers because "if Jackson had played for our team, we might have won the title, too." Penn State Coach Joe Paterno, whose Nittany Lions lost to the Sooners 14-0 in the Sugar Bowl...
...next man to be considered may be retired Nebraska coach Bob Devaney. Told that he was next in line after Paterno turned down the job. Devaney replied with irritation. "Well I could consider it a great honor to be chosen behind a guy who had the best quarterback in the country and wouldn't throw the football...
...themselves to fighting it out for second place in the League, and consoling themselves with the knowledge that the Crimson, unlike some other greedy college powers, never runs its score above 23 points. But non-league teams refuse to play the Crimson. "After all," said Nebraska Cornhusker coach Bob Devaney, "what could I say to my team before they took the field against an opponent that hasn't lost in 100 years...