Word: santiagos
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...should have built on that and really done a really great job. Believe me, we had the top echelon football team dead and buried at halftime...we rendered a great quarterback to a very, very ineffective person. We took away their offense. Our defense played magnificently. [Harvardrunning back Robert] Santiago wasn't even in the game. It's a throwback to the woes of 25 years. The first black cloud comes along, everybody jumps in a rabbit hole. There just has to be a composure aspect. I looked in the eyes on the sideline and I saw different people...
...bomb where Santiago goes down the right hash mark...
...Harvard wasn't through. After the Crimson defense bottled the Lions up on three plays for the fourth consecutive time, Santiago struck again...
Harvard, on the other hand, has many real strengths. The Crimson's motto this year--"Speed thrills"--isn't an empty promise. Senior sensation Robert Santiago, who led the Ivies in rushing with over 800 yards a year ago, headlines a supersonic offensive attack that will yely on quickness, not beef. Santiago galloped for 204 yards last year against Columbia, and the Crimson backfield corps of Santiago, speedster Rufus Jones, and junior wingback George Sorbara will be awfully tough for the Lions to cage...
...Brian White is first Crimson quarterback in years to return with season's experience under belt. Can run and pass. Knows Multiflex. QUARTERBACK: Senior Henry Santos returns for the Lions, but he doesn't bring much with him. Was very inconsistent a year ago. Strong arm. RUNNING BACKS: Robert Santiago might be the best in the league. George Sorbara, Chris Ridout and Rufus Jones all have speed and experience. Squad's best area. RUNNING BACKS: Fullback John Chirico is the top returning rusher. Al Gonzalez, a backup a year ago, will probably start at halfback. Not much here. RECEIVERS...