Word: santiagos
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...matter who starts, he'll have good company in the backfield, especially in senior Mark Vignali and junior Rob Santiago...
...Vignali, Santiago and the rest of the Crimson squad will run right, and that'll be no accident. Because at right tackle is senior Roger Caron, a legitimate All-American candidate and pro prospect...
WINGBACK (1)--It wasn't just coincidence that made Robert Santiago the only sophomore starter on last year's team. Coach Joe Restic had to find a place for his fastest player, so Santiago (at just 5-ft., 11-in., 190 lbs.) played fullback. Now that team MVP Steve Ernest has graduated, Santiago can move to wingback where he can make better use of his speed. He'll be backed up by senior Jim Lowe and junior Tim Manges...
FULLBACK (1)--With Santiago moving to wingback, look for senior Brian Cooke (6-ft., 202 lbs.) to start and junior Chris Ridout (6-ft., 1-in., 210 lbs.) to back him up. Cooke appeared in nine games last year: Ridout in three...
...Steinberg PK Los Angeles, Calif. 9 Mike Haas QB Sun Prairie, Wisc. 10 John Zurasky SE Mercer, Ps. 11 Mike Kinger ADJ Beaver Falls, Pa. 11 Gregg Tyson SE Lafayotte Hill, Pa. 12 Steve Anderson DE San Leandro, Calif. 13 Andrew Marctz PK Woodbridge, Calif. 14 Robert Santiago WB San Antonio, Texas 15 Jerry Leone ADJ Franklin, Mass. 16 Rick Patton FS Mendham, N.J. 17 Patrick Coyne SE Pittsburgh, Pa. 18 K.C. Smith ADJ Deerfield, Mass. 19 Kevin Mohan ADJ Milford, Mass. 20 Chuck Shirey SE Waterloo, Iowa 21 Dean Givas FB Sacramento, Calif. 21 Tim Manges WB Fort Wayne...