Word: emper
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...years from now, for all anyone knows, Fred Cordova could be the 1978 version of Bill Emper. Or, he could still be on the bench. One second thought, though, Fred Cordova doesn't talk like the type who will spend too much longer on the bench. He is different than Bob Peabody, and if you don't find Cordova on the field in the next year or two, you probably won't find him on the bench, either...
...game. The score did little more than create the final score and break what would have been a well deserved shutout by the Crimson defense, one which, in addition to the turnovers already cited, also produced two interceptions by cornerback Andy Puopolo, an interception and fumble recovery by Bill Emper and an interception by Bill Wendel...
...look. See how easy it is to overlook the defense. Why, were it not for second thoughts, linemen Bob Baggott, Charlie Kaye and Steve Kaseta, linebacker Tommy Joyce and defensive back Bill Emper (great against Brown after two so-so affairs vs. Dartmouth and Princeton), the stars of the show, would once again have been undeservedly unrecognized...
...PUNT RETURNS Player No. Yds. Avg. Larry Schember 10 74 7.4 Bill Emper 12 55 4.6 Paul Halas...
...INTERCEPTIONS Player No.of Yds. Returned Bill Emper 2 0 Paul Halas 1 20 Tom Joyce 1 20 Bob Baggott 1 0 Charlie Kaye...