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Most of Coach Bob Pickett's nine-man squad isn't likely to see much action after today's first two rounds. The basic role of the eight Ivy teams in the sixteen-team tournament is to serve as early round cannon-fodder for the big guns--Pitt, Penn State, Lehigh, Syracuse, and Navy...
...Franklin and Marshall, Pereira will be wrestling at 177, ten pounds above the weight he wrestled in the earlier tournament. The heavier weight class is a tough one--Navy's Gerry Franzen and Pitt's Ken Barr top a packed field...
...Sugar Bowl, Mississippi (7-0-2) v. Alabama (7-2-0); Orange Bowl, Nebraska (9-1-0) v. Auburn (9-1-0); Bluebonnet Bowl, Louisiana State (7-3-0) v. Baylor (6-3-0); Cotton Bowl, Texas (10-0-0) v. Navy (8-1-0) or Pitt...
...best college football in the U.S.? Why, the East, of course. It may come as a shock, but there it is. First, disregard the effete East, otherwise known as the Fight Fiercelies-the Ivy League, the Yankee Conference, the Middle Atlantic Conference. Concentrate on the Big Five: Army, Navy, Pitt, Penn State and Syracuse. No rep-tie types these-coal miners' sons from Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey farmers, shave-skull cadets. The Big Five are technically independents, but they are linked together just as any conference is-by bands of mutual geography and mutual jealousy...
...thank its Lone Star that it does not have to play any of the Big Five. Consider the record. None of them have lost more than two games so far this season-and most of those losses were to fellow members of the club. Two of them (Navy and Pitt) rank among the nation's top five, and all are in the top 20. They have played a total of 30 intersectional games, and they have won 27 of them. They stand 2-1 with the Big Ten, 4-0 with the Atlantic Coast Conference, 6-0 with...