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Coach Joe Restic's famed Multiflex offense today will miss versatile tailback Rufus Jones, who twisted his knee last week and will watch the game from the sidelines. Nonetheless, a slew of capable runners--including Joe Pusateri, Terry Denson, and George Sorbara--will hungrily attack a Big Green defense that has given up almost six yards per rush...
...Stretch. RUNNING BACKS: Harvard's backfield is perhaps its most overrated area. Fullback Robert Santiago is the best in the league in the open field, but has rarely seen daylight this season. Rufus Jones will sit out today's game with an injury. Joe Pusateri, Terry Denson and George Sorbara give the back field some depth. * RUNNING BACKS: Hard-nosed tailback Ernie Torain has averaged over 70 yards per game, but only 3-1/2 yards per carry. He may have problems against an aggressive Crimson line. Fullback Rob Brown is injured, and his replacement, senior Tom Stephens, is untested...
...evidence today. Robert Santiago, who picked up more than 100 yards last year against Cornell for only the second time in his career, had a big game last weekend. Expect more of the same today. Rufus Jones, the squad's second leading scorer, will see plenty of time. George Sorbara and Chris Ridout both have speed, as well, and give the Crimson its best ground attack in years. Only knock here is that the squad's best area has been erratic. RUNNING BACKS: The Big Red lost top halfback Tony Paul and moved fullback John Tagliaferri (38-149-ITD) into...
...League, but so far he's not even the best on his own squad. Rufus Jones leads all rushers with 87 yards, Santiago is second with 82. Santiago will be the key if Harvard has a shot today. Problem is, Santiago and Terry Denson are banged up. George Sorbara, Chris Ridout, Jones and Lamont Greer all have speed and give the Crimson its best ground attack in years. So far, though, the squad's best area has been one of its most disappointing. * RUNNING BACKS: Tailback Michael Clemons leads the team in rushing with 224 yards and four touchdowns...
...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. Squad's best area. * RUNNING BACKS: Fullback Al Neri has averaged exactly four yards per carry, picking up 209 yards in three games. Speedster George Barnwell plays tailback. Expect the Minutemen...