Word: game
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Instead of having a fall schedule packed with lectures, problem sets and student group meetings, Wilford spends his time reviewing game films, practicing with the team and finding time to study. Along the way, he's accomplished something many Harvard students have not--he's found a way to get it all done without much sweat...
Quarterbacks have it the toughest, arriving at practices up to an hour before the rest of the team to watch game films and meet with coaches...
Wilford begins his day of practice in a 1 p.m. meeting with Quarterbacks Coach Jay O. Mills. Mills talks about changes to the team's game plan, and points Wilford toward important game films. Wilford usually watches anywhere from two to six hours of game film each week...
...Saturday mornings, only one Harvard student has thousands of screaming fans expecting him to lead their football team to victory. Wilford sits in the locker room before each game and relaxes -trying to sleep and listening to calm music on his Walkman...
Even the evening after the game is not entirely carefree for Wilford, because he knows he'll have to get out of bed in time for a Sunday full of team meetings and more practice...