Word: yovicsin
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...assumed, therefore, that the position would go to Ralph Jelic, who at the time was the defensive coordinator for retiring head coach John Yovicsin, or possibly to a well-known professional or collegiate head coach...
...Yovicsin had been a conservative coach, even by Ivy League standards. The Ancient Eight had the stereotype of running formations that were, well, ancient, with Princeton still running a single-wing offense well into the 1950s...
...Yovicsin, for his part, kept the ball almost exclusively on the ground during his 14-year Harvard career. There were signs that he would open up a bit, as he scrapped the Flanker-T offense for a pro-style set after a disappointing 3-6 season...
...continued to work on the Harvard football program after graduation and served four seasons as a varsity assistant coach to Coach John Yovicsin while attending Harvard Business School and Boston College Law School, according to the Gazette...
Restic's first season, 1971, was troubled. Spoiled by 7-2 and 8-0-1 seasons under Yovicsin, Harvard began the season 3-4. Quarterback Rod Foster complained that the playbook was too difficult, having been used to the bash-their-brains-out style of seasons past. Nevertheless, the Crimson finished the year with victories over Brown and Yale to have a record of 4-3 Ivy, 5-4 overall...