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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Offensive Line: Big, bad and beautiful. Last week, these guys ran over Brown. Ask Art McMahon, who was full of praise for the men in the trenches. Out-of-league opponents tend to be bigger than Ivy League foes, do it will be interesting to see what Maurice Frilot, Shawn Sensky and company can do against the Terriers...
Defensive Line: The Crimson's 5-2 defense is led, appropriately, by the team captain, Don Peterson. Peterson leads the team in sacks with six, four shy of '87 Captain Kevin Dulsky's record. The other guys up front are Jim Bell, Greg Gicewicz (famous for his interception against Holy Cross), Mike Murphy and Ray O'Hare...
Running Backs: B.U. plays with a one-back set, preferring to keep four wideouts on the line of scrimmage. If the Terrier running backs went on strike, no one would notice their absence. Have gun, so don't run. Jay Hillman has carried the ball 97 times for 298 yards and a pair of touchdowns...
Offensive Line: You want big? The Terriers will give you big. The offensive line in anchored by tackle Mike Graybill, who is 6-ft., 7-in. Graybill came from that high school basketball factory, DeMatha, where he was a cage star for the Stags. One question: how does Schuman see over...
Defensive Line: The defensive line holds its opponents to an average of 144 yards rushing per contest. Defensive end Ben Cowan is Peterson's cross-town counterpart. He is a fierce pass rusher and an intimidating run-stopper. The rest of the line includes Darrow Patton, Bill Caraher and Arnie Galvez (6-ft., 3-in. and 260 pounds...