Word: quarterback
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Scott MacBean, Princeton's senior quarterback, was selected as the Ivy League's Back of the Week after leading the Tigers to a 42-0 trouncing of Penn last Saturday...
After three league games. MacBean holds a sizeable lead over Cornell's Ed Marinaro in the battle for the Ivy League individual total offense championship. The Tiger quarterback has compiled 622 yards passing and rushing to 166 yards for Marinaro, the nation's leading rusher...
Star of the game was the Tigers' quarterback Scott MacBean, who passed for 140 yards and added another 32 yards rushing. For this individual performance, MacBean was selected as the Ivy League's Back of the Week...
...offense, sadly, was as inept as had been feared. It was hard to isolate the problem, but it may have narrowed down to three factors. Quarterback Dave Smith was out, and the change in signal-calling may have thrown the timing off in the line and affected the team's offensive unity. Harvard also may have made a mistake in trying to grind out yardage against a proven defense, using two sabpar backs. Third, Harvard's lack of imagination made it easy for the Indians to dope out the Crimson attack...
Boston frustrated Joe Namath and the Jets early in the game with an unusual defense created by coach Clive Rush to stop Namath, the quarterback, from racking up long yardage on his passes. It worked in that he completed only ten passes for 115 yards, but the Jets gained over 200 yards on the ground...