Word: flankers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Tubby isn't an overweight reserve flanker. He's not a member of one of Princeton's eating clubs. He doesn't know Brooke Shields...
Beginning on his own 29-yd. line, Hall hit Dave Kulick with a pass from the shotgun for a gain of 50 yards. Several plays later, the Eliot q.b. threw from the same formation to flanker Mark Eggert for six more points (and an additional two on the conversion...
...outstanding performance last week. Backed up by junior Joe Connolly and senior Chuck Shirey, Greer gives the quick receiving unit an aerial and rushing threat. * RECEIVERS: Dartmouth's strong point. All-Ivy split end Scott Truitt has caught three times as many passes as all Harvard wide outs combined. Flanker Geoff Michel has more catches than any Harvard split end. A dynamic tandem, Truitt and Michel will test the pass coverage of the Crimson's storied secondary. OFFENSIVE LINE: Only George Kostakas returns from last year's starting unit. This group has had some difficulties so far, making several mental...
...George Barnwell plays tailback. Expect the Minutemen to run. They've run more than twice as often as they have passed. RECEIVERS: Restic will shuffle his receivers, with Chuck Shirey--who also handles the punts--getting the starting nod. Lots of speed here, but ability is questionable. Even RECEIVERS: Flanker John Crowley is the leading receiver among a corps that is adequate but seldom-used. That might change this week with Simeone in the lineup. Inexperienced sophomore Tom Cioppa is the split end. OFFENSIVE LINE: Only George Kostakos returns from last year's starting unit. This group had difficulty getting...
...post best was Rightfielder Kirk Gibson, of all people, and so if he is not "the new Mickey Mantle," maybe he is the new Kirk Gibson. By dimension and disposition, Gibson continues to be the football player he was at Michigan State, a 6-ft. 3-in., 215-lb. flanker. "A very natural game for me," he said, "football came easy." It only appears that baseball should be simple for a muscleman fast and strong enough to take his homers inside the park or over the roof. After exaggerating his promise by batting .328 in the strike-shortened season...