Word: yohe
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Offensive Line: Left guard Maurice Frilot suffered a rib injury last week against Cornell. But the All-Ivy guard, whom opposing coaches frequently cite as the key to Harvard's running game, should be back in the trenches today. Center Tony Consigli and Yohe work well together...
Intangibles: Harvard has not lost four games in a row since 1986. Crimson Coach Joe Restic thinks Harvard needs to win all its remaining games to repeat as Ivy champion. A big win over Dartmouth would set the stage. Yohe got his first varsity start against Dartmouth two years ago. Harvard has not lost to Dartmouth since...
Receivers: Craig Morton is one of the best receivers in the Ivy League. Too bad he has been surrounded by mediocrity during his three years. One only wonders what a Yohe-Morton air show would do to opposing defenses. Morton has 22 catches for 379 yards and two touchdowns. He has more than 2000 career receiving yards...
...solid, but unexceptional group. Sophomore tackle Mike O'Flynn is a young gun. Junior nose guard Matt Kelley (6-ft., 1-in., 250-lbs.) and junior tackle Kevin Luensmann (6-ft., 2-in., 245-lbs.) are big enough. But is this crew good enough to stop Hinz and pressure Yohe...
Secondary: Cornerback Scott Sims is the Big Green's all-time leader in interceptions with 12. He has five pick-offs this year and is third on the team in tackles with 31. Yohe versus Sims will make for an interesting air duel, like Snoopy vs. the Red Baron...