Word: killen
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Harvard then started throwing off the quarterback-in-motion, and Allard hit Dirk Killen for a first down to move the ball to the Crimson 31. He passed to Cuccia on the left sideline, but the pass was caught out of bounds. Then, Allard missed a connection with Paul Scheper along the opposite sideline when the senior fell down and watched the pass sail over his head. Allard then underthrew Cuccia on the left side, and Villanueva punted the ball away but could offer only a 17-yard effort...
...Total Offense Leaders Player G Att Yds TDR* Jim Callinan 9 191 1015 10 Ron Cuccia 9 203 994 6 Jim Acheson 8 110 423 5 Pass Receiving Player G CT Yds Lg TD Jim Callinan 9 16 184 32 0 Jim Acheson 8 15 197 28 0 Dirk Killen 9 9 214 48 0 Paul Scheper 8 9 100 21 3 Steve Bianucci 7 6 126 40 1 Ron Cuccia 9 6 62 15 0 Bill McGlone 9 3 28 15 1 Jim Garvey 9 3 13 9 0 Linus O'Donnell 9 2 21 12 0 Bill Saleeby...
...finally, this will be the last home game for a number of seniors, including captain Pete Coppinger, Callinan, Acheson, Bianucci, Delgadillo, Paul Scheper, Dirk Killen, Harry Cash, Andy Hinton, Linus O'Donnell, Bill McGlone, Justin Whittington, Jim Connolly, Dan Kelley, Marc Mills, John Pendergast, Dave Sauve, and Jerry Zumbrum who should all see action, and others including quarterbacks Joe Lahti, Mark Marion and Mike Buchanan who probably won't Amazingly, this crew has a three-year record of 8-4 on the road and 6-8-1 at home...
...Total Offense Leaders Player G Att Yds TDR Ron Cuccia 8 193 961 5 Jim Callinan 8 176 827 7 Jim Acheson 8 110 423 5 Pass Receiving Player G CT Yds Lg TD Jim Acheson 8 15 197 28 0 Jim Callinan 8 10 98 23 0 Dirk Killen 8 9 214 48 0 Paul Scheper 7 9 110 21 3 Steve Bianucci 6 6 126 40 1 Ron Cuccia 8 3 36 15 0 Bill McGlone 8 3 28 15 1 Jim Garvey 8 3 13 9 0 Linus O Donnell 8 2 21 12 0 Bill Saleeby...
...ball in. "We had seen that on the films and we were ready for it," Laycock said, "but they just knocked us over." Callinan rumbled 26 yards on three carries in the mini-drive and Acheson's plunge put the game away: THE NOTEBOOK: Senior split end Dirk Killen was the biggest beneficiary of Cuccia's fine passing day, gathering in a pair of aerials for 57 yards. Cuccia himself caught one pass for 15 yards from Don Allard off the--you guessed it--quarterback in motion play. William and Mary guessed it, too, and shut down the connection otherwise...