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Starting at Four. It ought to be, considering how much effort goes into it. At Tennessee, Coach Doug Dickey allots 60% of his practice time to passing drills, only 40% to running-although passing accounts for only 40% of the Volunteers' offense. U.C.L.A.'s Prothro and Notre Dame's Parseghian both insist that their quarterbacks throw for at least half an hour every day, in season and out. The quarterbacks rarely have to be reminded. There's no trick to learning how to pass, says John Huarte, star of Parseghian's 1964 Notre Dame team...
There's good reason for predicting Harvard will finish last in the final regular meet of the year. The harriers sport an unconvincing 3-4 record. No one except sophomores Doug Hardin and Tim McLoone has really lived up to pre-season expectations. And injuries to key men continue to hurt the squad...
...distance runner has to love the wind running through his hair. He has to have a distance runner's mentality," Hardin says getting up from the couch. Whatever it is, and it seems to be an odd mixture of the serious and the esthetic, Doug...
...along the river, "just to wake up," as he says. He also runs to classes. ("I get there faster.") With his labs and his three or four hours of practice a day, Hardin's afternoons are pretty full. After dinner and an hour or so of cello practice, Doug hits the books. Somewhere in between he sleeps...
Hardin has his own style of running -- he's a plugger. "I'm not fast. I don't have speed, but I can take a fast pace. I doesn't hurt me as much at the end." He doesn't have much of a kick. But Doug will kill you with his perseverence. He stuck so close to McKusick in the Cornell meet that even the Big Red sensation couldn't stand the pace and cramped...