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...series allowed Harvard to stay within a field goal of the lead and set up senior Brian Kotz's winning kick at the end of the game...
Another big factor in containing the Dartmouth rushing game was Restic's use of a 4-3 alignment for about half of the game. Sophomore linebacker John Lausch, who came in for defensive tackle John Brzezenski on those plays, seemed to increase Harvard's flexibility against the run. The four defensive linemen were able to get better penetration lined up in the gaps rather than lined up directly across from someone, and the three linebackers were able to clog up any running room that did develop...
Late in the third quarter, with the score tied, 3-3, the defensive front came through with the turning point of the game...
Footloose: Kotz's final field goal with 47 seconds remaining was his fourth attempt of the game. Kotz, who played in the Ivy-clinching 14-10 win over Yale two years ago, had earlier made a 19-yd. field goal in the first quarter, had a 38-yarder blocked in the second quarter and was well short on a 48-yd. attempt in the third quarter...
...First You Don't Succeed: Restic said that wide receiver Mark Bianchi's 15-yd. gain on a reverse on the winning drive was the key play of the game. The senior split end was dumped for a 9-yd. loss on a reverse earlier in the game...