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...more than 50,000 of them screaming for an upset, no one will remember how its defense proved itself down the stretch as the best in the league, or how Greg Gizzi came off the bench at midseason to revive the Harvard offense, or how Steve Ernst and Mark Vignali, game in and game out, provided maybe the Ivies' best rushing attack, or how Jim Villanueva supplied the league's most effective kicking game...
After Jim Garvey graduated last June, returned to the wingback position. "Multiflex is such a wide type that I kind of enjoy all of the [positions]," says Ernst. "I enjoyed wingback and knew that with Mark Vignali and Robert Santiago it would be a big year...
...first four games of the season Ernst ran for 155 yards and, more important, cleared the way for tailback Vignali, who gained 406 yards in the same stretch. Injuries forced Ernst to move back to tailback against Dartmouth in the fifth game this fall...
...Manges WB 22 John O'Brien SE 23 John Dulley CB 24 Lee Oldenburg CB 25 Steven Ernst WB 26 Richard Heine SE 27 Brian Bergstem FS 28 Bill Hyland FS 29 Tim Crude SE 30 Brian Cooke FB 31 Robert Santiage FB 32 Jim Lowe WB 33 Mark Vignali RB 34 John Zurasky RB 35 Bruce McNamer CB 36 Chris Ridout FB 37 Will Saleeby RB 38 Craig Uecker LB 39 Chris Hannan LB 40 Ted Polich FB 42 Jim Fadule WB 44 Paul Sharon FB 45 Rob Hebert MG 46 Dan Bennett LB 47 Kevin Garvin...
Another good sign for Harvard has been the success of running back Steve Ernst. Ernst started the year as a wingback, then moved around in Restic's midseason, injury-forced backfield reshuffling. In the Dartmouth game. Ernst shifted to halfback in place of the injured Mark Vignali. Jim Fadule started at wingback to replace Ernst, and Chuck Colombo took the first snap from center because sophomore Brian White developed a blood clot in his arm the Thursday before the game. Starting fullback Robert Santiago didn't play because of a hamstring pull; several players tried unsuccessfully to fill his shoes...