Word: tossings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sellout crowed of 39,830 spectators remained silent as Allard got off a desperate toss to Farrell. The senior tight end lunged forward but could not grasp Allard's offering before it hit Michie Stadium's artificial surface to give Army...
...throw that set the new mark, fittingly, was a 13-yard touchdown toss to split end John O'Brien, who made a pretty, leaping grab at the goal line. The score, with 4-27 left in the contest, staked Harvard to a secure 31-14 advantage and gave Allard yards 346 through 358, breaking Brown's record...
Harvard took over at its own 38 after Crimson corner Chris Myers picked off an errant Dean Pecevich toss (the first of two Myers interceptions on the day). On the first play from scrimmage. Allard dropped back and found Garvey open down the right sideline. The flanker took the spiral at about the UMass 38, broke through the arms of All-American safety Grady Fuller and raced all the way into the end zone. The play went 62 yards, and after Jim Villanueva's PAT was good, Harvard had tied the game with 12:54 left in the half...
After winning the toss and electing to receive, the Lions opened with two running plays from their own 27 that amounted to a four-yard gain. And then on third and 6, Columbia quarterback John Witkowski completed a five-yard pass to flanker Bill Reggio that left the Lions just one yard short of the first down...
...bucked up their national courage.) Had the Soviets delayed their attack for a year or two, as KGB intelligence reports recommended, the activities of European disarmers, and the foreign policy blunders of the "abrasive" Republican Administration in the U.S., might have wrecked the unity of NATO. Had the last-toss nuclear gamble of the Politburo struck at New York and London instead of a single English manufacturing city, worldwide incineration could hardly have been avoided. Had several nations of the Western alliance not reversed their pinchpenny defense policies and bought desperately needed new weapons systems in the early 1980s...