Word: restic
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...judge a coach's performance on the basis of his first two years. Most people agree that a college coach cannot be evaluated completely until his entire program is manned with athletes who have come up through the system--until four years have elapsed. Under this line of reasoning, Restic, who has been top dog in the Harvard football kennel for just under three years, would face his first "deadline" in 1974, his fourth season as head coach...
...success of the Crimson this Fall can be summed up in one word--sophomores. Harvard lost 32 lettermen from last year's squad, including the entire starting offensive backfield, and Restic must find bodies to fill the vacancies left by graduation. Last Fall's freshman team, a team which compiled a 4-2 record, is the only place the Crimson coach has to look...
...offense, besides the loss of all four backfield starters, Harvard must find a center, a tight end and a tackle. On defense the most glaring hole is at adjuster, where the Crimson has no one returning with any experience at all. Furthermore, Restic must find a tackle, an end, a linebacker and two defensive backs to fill out his lineup card...
...success that we will have this year is dependent on the help we get immediately from that group from the freshman team," Restic says. "We have just got to have...
...Restic figures defense will be the Crimson's strong suit this season. The veteran talents of Mike O'Hare (tackle), Sandy Tennant and Bob Kristoff (inside linebacker), Mitch Berger (end), and Crimson captain Dave St. Pierre (safety), should make Harvard solid, though not impregnable, on defense...