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...People look at how big and fast he is," senior wideout Neil Phillips says, "but his work ethic matches his physical attributes, and that is what makes him such a great back. When I see him run the ball, I just say I'm glad he's on my team...

Author: By Casey J. Lartigue jr., | Title: Hinz Keeps Making the Anticipation Worth the Wait | 9/16/1988 | See Source »

Last year Yohe and wideout Brian Barringer (49 catches, two TDs) were a great act. But who will take Barringer's place as co-pilot of Air Yohe? Neil Phillips, Barringer's back-up last year, caught 14 passes, two for touch-downs. After him, the air arsenal begins to thin. Mark Bianchi, Mike Oehmler and Phillips' varsity basketball teammate, Kevin Collins, are all untried weapons...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Gridders Take Aim at Second Title | 9/14/1988 | See Source »

...Cornell game in early October is an aberration. The Big Red turns the football into a beach ball, batting it as high as it will go and then swooping under it and catching it for touchdowns. With under two minutes left in the game, Red wideout Shaun Hawkins takes a pass down the right sideline. He tips the ball into the air. He runs under it. He tips it into the air again. He runs under it. He catches it. He scores. A minute later, Cornell scores again. The final: Cornell 29, Harvard...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Only The Game Remained... | 6/9/1988 | See Source »

Brian's Song: Even in defeat, Harvard wideout Brian Barringer shone. Saturday, Barringer caught 11 passes for 119 yards. His 11 catches tied Wally Grant '64 for the third best receiving day in Harvard history. The record is shared by Pat McInally '73 and Jim Curry '77, both of whom caught 13 passes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Crossed Up | 11/10/1987 | See Source »

Rorke again looked to the air on the next series, converting a 10-yard pass to Anderson at the Harvard 49. The Big Green was attacking Harvard's principal weakness--its secondary. After two running plays went for six yards, Rorke fired to wideout Craig Morton at the 30, but Morton dropped the ball and the pass was ruled incompletre...

Author: By Geoffrey Simon, | Title: Gridders Turn Green Black and Blue | 10/17/1987 | See Source »

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