Word: vignali
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Rushing PlayerG Att Yds Avg Lg TD Steve Ernst 7 81 476 5.9 63 2 Mark Vignali 7 116 466 4.1 31 3 Robert Santiago 4 36 175 4.9 20 1 Greg Gizzi 3 44 88 2.0 47 3 Brian White 3 25 58 2.3 22 0 Tim McGugan 6 18 57 3.2 12 0 John O'Brien 7 7 49 7.0 21 1 Will Saleeby 7 8 23 3.0 12 1 Paul Sharon 1 7 18 2.6 6 0 Brian Cooke 6 4 15 3.8 6 0 Chuck Colombo 7 25 10 0.4 12 0 Jim Villanueva...
...role in keeping the Crimson attack stationary before halftime. Eight first-half penalties, totalling 60 yards, cut into the meager 145-yard, 30 minute Harvard output. In the first period Gizzi was guilty of passing from beyond the line of scrimmage, nullifying a 33-yard strike to Mark Vignali. The second quarter alone saw four illegal procedure calls on the Crimson offense...
...magic after Princeton took a 7-0 lead early in the second quarter. After moving Harvard 24 yards in the two plays following the Princeton kickoff, Gizzi made the running play of the day. Gizzi rolled right-on what was supposed to be a pitch to tailback Mark Vignali. Vignali wasn't there, so the senior signal caller tucked the ball away, sped around right end, cut left and ran for the goal line...
When he turned. Ernst and Mark Vignali were crossing paths; a pitch probably would have been fumbled--"It was a good thing he had the presence of mind to run with the ball there," Restic said...
...problem at fullback combined with the one game loss of halfback Mark Vignali left Harvard with a patchwork backfield to start the Dartmouth game...