Word: quite
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...really surprising part of Yovicsin's statement, however. is the suggestion that Champi is too young to arrive at a conclusion on such a vital issue. How old must one be to decide to quit football. Harvard football. that is? I don't think such a decision requires the wisdom of one beyond Champi...
...when Yovicsin admitted that Champi was his starting quarterback, but not his only one, a Boston paper ran a lengthy feature in its Sunday section. Naturally, when Harvard looked sluggish against Holy Cross and lost to B.U. people started wondering. What's wrong with Champi? When Champi quit the squad last week, the amount of coverage he received was not only far out of proportion but almost shamefully unnecessary...
There is some question as to whether or not Yoviesin is aware that his top quarterback has officially quit. "I found out this noon, but I'm not sure Yovicsin knows for sure yet." Cramer said last night. Champi said he hadn't talked with Yoviesin about it yet, but thought that the coach had heard about it from another source...
...explained that he didn't quit earlier because he wanted to prove something to himself and because he felt an obligation to the team. "It's been a long process of evaluating the game as far as my own personality goes." Champi said...
...talked to Frank Monday morning." Cramer said. "He was really down and I suspected he would quit," But Champi is now looking forward to the extra four or five hours a day he will have to himself to pursue other interests...