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...plusses for both teams. UMass got beat up pretty bad last week by Holy Cross, especially along the defensive line. Harvard's greatest strength is its offensive line--especially since Greg Brown is back at his right tackle spot. All of which means Crimson halfbacks Scott McCabe and Tim McGugan may be in for another field day--a big Crimson plus. On the other side. UMass has running back Garry Pearson, who has averaged nearly 160 yards rushing through his first two games. One for the Minutemen. Then there's the fact that Dr. J went to UMass...
Offsetting injury-related lineup changes will be the return of Team Captain and right tackle Greg Brown, out of action last week because of a hyperextended knee. Without him, Harvard halfbacks Scott McCabe and Tim McGugan combined for 182 yards and three TDs last week, but having Brown, an All-Ivy selection, up front should make the pair an even more potent double threat...
Rushing Leaders PlayerG Att Yds Avg Lg TD Tim McGugan 1 11 99 9 0 37 1 Scott McCabe 1 20 83 4 0 12 1 Don Allard 1 5 39 7 8 15 0 Jim Garvey 1 5 21 4 2 11 0 Ron Cuccia 1 5 17 3 4 11 0 Mark Vignali 1 2 15 7 5 11 0 Mike Ernst 1 2 8 4 0 6 0 Greg Dunn 1 1 4 4 0 4 0 Mike Granger 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 John Riordan 1 1 11 11 0 11 0 Passing Player...
...McGugan only mustered a two-yard gain on his initial run, but 10 more carries--including a 37-yarder from first down on the Harvard nine--brought his total for the afternoon to 99 yards...
...McCabe--83 yards on 20 carries, one TD--and McGugan tandem looked especially sharp in contrast to the inept Columbia backs. Although tailback Tom Norton rushed for a respectable 70 yards on 19 carries, his hapless mates combined for -9 yards to bring the Lions' total to 61 overall...