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Word: lentz (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reviewed Yale's offense carefully. "The big thing to watch is that fullback up the middle," said Jim Lentz. "They rely on it a lot. There's an option--they fake to the fullback off tackle and pitch to a halfback outside, but the fullback runs right at the tackle anyway. When he does that, I don't mind if you knock him down," he smiled happily...

Author: By John Hoffman, | Title: Yale Week on the Varsity Football Team: A Player Describes Pre-Game Preparations | 2/9/1965 | See Source »

...split up into positions again; I stayed with the tackles and ends as we watched Yale play Dartmouth on film. They had beaten Dartmouth, 24-14; we had lost to Dartmouth 48-0. But they weren't unbeatable. "Yeah, they can be had," said Jim Lentz...

Author: By John Hoffman, | Title: Yale Week on the Varsity Football Team: A Player Describes Pre-Game Preparations | 2/9/1965 | See Source »

...Lentz picked Tuesday to put in a new defense, the "52." It's simple variant of our normal "55"--the three interior linemen in our five-man line jam more closely together. That means the middle is packed and tougher to run against. It also leaves linebackers with more outside responsibility. And it would throw Yale's blocking assignments off. It's hard to keep track of one man who's shifting from one position to another...

Author: By John Hoffman, | Title: Yale Week on the Varsity Football Team: A Player Describes Pre-Game Preparations | 2/9/1965 | See Source »

...fair bet that Yovicsin will have some changes in pass defense ready for Roberts this afternoon, and it's an even better bet that the changes won't involve any basic changes in defensive strategy. More likely, line coach Jim Lentz is going to point his charges at Roberts, press a button and scream...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Archie Roberts, Columbia To Challenge Crimson Today | 10/10/1964 | See Source »

...remained, however, have helped the team and, with more experience, might just make some eventual contributions to the varsity. Pat Conway at midfield may be just one of those sleepers. According to Lentz, he has potential and someday might be a "really fine lacrosse player." As with most newcomers, Conway's main problem is stickhandling...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: LACROSSE | 5/5/1964 | See Source »

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