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Opposing defenses, perhaps, are beginning to key instead on the running game of fullback Robert Santiago (see below) while virtually ignoring the deep threat. Over the past three years, it seems, this deep threat has hardly been a threat...
Part of the reason the Cantabs have had to rely on the defense has been the disappointing play of seniors Brian White and Robert Santiago...
Meanwhile, Santiago last year gained 822 yards on his way to the Ivy League rushing title...
...Crimson offense, particularly quarterback Brian White, who struggled against the Lions, will have to be at its sharpest against the fearsome Minutemen defense. Look for Restic to try to use his quickness (fullback Robert Santiago and halfback Rufus Jones) and his guile (complicated Multiflex plays and formations), rather than the strength of his fledgling offensive line to try to get by UMass...
...today. Can run and pass. Knows Multiflex. Even QUARTERBACK: Senior Jim Someone will take over for freshman Dave Palazzi, who suffered a shoulder separation last weekend against Holy Cross. Simeone has a strong arm but doesn't pose the same type of rushing threat Palzazzi did. RUNNING BACKS: Robert Santiago might be the best in the league, but he picked up only 48 yards a week ago. He'll be the key if Harvard has a shot today. George Sorbara, Chris Ridout, Rufus Jones and Lamont Greer all have speed and give the Crimson its best ground attack in years...