Word: knowing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Keyte's realistic. "We know nothing's going to be handed to us this year," he says. St. John also knows there are many holes, many questions. But now St. John is in the driver's seat. He says he "just looks forward to playing...
There are many ifs, and Harvard has a long way to go before it will be able to match up well against Brown or Yale. Joe Restic knows that; Burke St. John and Jim Keyte know that. But no one says die, no one says, "Buckley's gone and so are our chances." No one but the supposed professional critics: we who call ourselves sportswriters. The press has buried Harvard in '79. But around Soldiers Field there's a growing voice that's shouting, "Hold on a minute. It's not all over. We haven't even started...
...What we did last year was great, but this is a completely new year," he said. "The status of women's soccer changes so rapidly that we just don't know how good the other teams are going to be, so all we can do is work to be as good as possible. And that...
...much for the fantasy minute. Back in the real world, Harvard's chance for such glorious football is remote. When a head coach tells you, "Our greatest strength is our enthusiasm," you know there are problems. And Joe Restic must be suffering from insomnia while trying to keep straight all the troubles his young, inexperienced charges are facing in preparation for the 1979 campaign...
Consequently, Restic has used the preseason to try to determine where his team is thinnest. "We don't know yet where the problems will be, but we'll have to make the positional adjustments to fill in," he said...