Word: punt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crone 16 5 2 Pass Receiving No. Yds. TD Gatto 21 201 0 Sullivan 18 272 3 DeMars 13 135 0 Hagerty 10 118 0 Craven 5 39 0 Tackling Leaders Tackles Assists Ignacio 49 10 Neal 34 13 Ferguson 40 4 McHugh 31 9 Vena 32 3 Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg Ignacio 1 19 19 Ferguson 1 15 15 Gatto 9 60 6.7 Murr 11 51 4.6 Malinowski 2 6 3.0 Interceptions No. Yds. Ignacio 5 96 Golden 3 0 Bilodeau 1 1 Malinowski 3 6 Bridich 1 16 McHugh 1 0 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. Foster...
Princeton, ninth in the nation in total offense before Saturday, came out fumbling in the first quarter. The Tigers lost the ball on fumbles their first three possessions and Princeton's Richard Lang squibbed a five-yard punt the fourth time the Tigers got the ball...
...Lang's punt from the Princeton ten-yard line was partially blocked by Crimson defensive end Mike McHugh. The ball was rolling dead at the Tiger 33, when Harvard's Mike Murr tried to scoop it up and gain a few more yards. Murr never got control of the ball, and Princeton recovered...
Dake explained his confusion over starting quarterback: "This kid E.J. Dionne can run, pass, punt, option, and everything. But he doesn't have the safety down...
...dumped Shue behind the line eight times. And the secondary, despite its porousness, picked off three Shue passes. As usual, Captain Dave Ignacio came up with the biggest interception, dooming the Quakers by grabbing a Shue pass with a minute and a half remaining in the game. Harvard's punt and kickoff coverage was weak, relinquishing 190 yards, but the kickoff return showed breakaway possibilities with the return of Rod Foster. Foster had one unbelievable, twisting 56-yard runback that came within one defender of going all the way. Ivy Football Standings Cornell 4 0 Dartmouth 4 0 Harvard...