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...decade with five wins and no 29-all ties. There were blow-outs, there were cliff-hangers, there were goalpost-rippers. There were upsets, there were upset stomachs. There were nobodies and there were stars. Harvard's Richie Szaro, Danny Jiggets and Pat McInally and Yale's Dick Jauron and Gary Fencik, all of whom went on to play in the pros, plus Eric "End Zone" Crone, Teddy DeMars, Larry Brown, Bob Rizzo, Stone Phillips, and Jim Kubacki are just some of the names who made The Games...
November 25, 1972: DeMars breaks away for an 86-yd. touchdown run in the first five minutes. Harvard jumps out to a 17-0 lead after only 18 minutes and is in command, 17-6, at halftime. Yale hasn't won in Harvard Stadium since 1960. But...Dick Jauron rushes for a total of 182 yards and two touchdowns, boosting the Bulldogs to a 28-17 come-from-behind win. It's Crone's first loss to a Yale team. Some Yalies steal the Harvard Band's big drum. The bands and cheerleaders of the respective sides clash at midfield...
Carmen Cozza, the Eli coach whose record against Harvard is 4-6-1 calls Pagliaro "a great running back. He's in the same class as Dick Jauron and Calvin Hill." Pagliaro has already passed Hill's season scoring mark, notching 15 touchdowns, and is closing in on Dick Jauron's 1971 season of 930 yards...
Offense is the big question mark, with most of the awesome running attack gone. But if Carm Cozza can find a running back in the Yale tradition of Calvin Hill, Dick Jauron, and Rudy Green, and come up with a quarterback to hit excellent receiver Gary Fencik, the Blue will again challenge for the title...
...December 28, the Hula Bowl in Honolulu January 4 and the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., January 11...and in doing so, breaking not only the Ivy League rule of one bowl apiece, but the Ivy record for rule-breaking--two post-season appearances--held by Yale's Dick Jauron '72) and also Milt Holt (named last week as first alternate in the Hula Bowl...