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...lettermen bolster the Tigers' defensive alignment, which has given up only 88 years per game on the ground. The pass defense, however, has been more porous. All-America Captain Frank McPhee has been going both ways at end this season, but he is primarily a defensive player. At the other end, junior Harvey Mathis, a letterman, has been in a starting role...
...line, Caldwell has seven seniors, all of them returning lettermen. McPhee and Len Lyons are at the ends, Bill Ellis and Cowles Herr at the tackles, Jim Otis and Ted Forsyth at the guards, and Red McClain at center...
Tiger fullback Homer Smith scored three touchdowns while passer Bob Unger and end Frank McPhee set him up for the scores...
East. Princeton and Penn are the pick of the Ivy League. Gone is the 1951 Tiger backfield, but standout Linemen Frank McPhee and Brad Glass are still around, and replacements look promising. Princeton's chances for another undefeated season depend on how close the quarterback hopefuls come to filling Dick Kazmaier's shoes. Penn, with many of 1951's regulars on hand, will have an edge on Princeton in experience and reserves. Navy should better its poor 1951 record. So should Army...
...McColl* 225 6'4" Stanford (T) Jim Weatherall* 220 6'4" Oklahoma (G) Les Richter* 225 6'2" California (C) Dick Hightower 205 6'1" S.M.U. (G) Bob Ward 185 5'10" Maryland (T) Don Coleman 180 5'10" Mich. State (E) Frank McPhee 200 6'3" Princeton (B) Larry Isbell 180 6'2" Baylor (B) Hank Lauricella 170 5'10" Tennessee (B) Dick Kazmaier 171 5'11" Princeton (B) Ollie Matson 203 6'2" San Fran...