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...What Restic said about the defense also holds true for the offense. "The players understand the system; they're doing what we knew they could do all along," he said. "Jimmy Stoeckel does not have a lot of experience--just good football sense and a knowledge of the offense...

Author: By Kim G. Davis, | Title: Harvard Defense Still Number One; Gridders Prepare for Cornell Clash | 10/16/1973 | See Source »

...much defensively as we do offensively," Crimson coach Joe Restic said yesterday. While his multiple set offenses have been receiving all the publicity, Restic has molded an out-standing defensive unit. "It took three years for the system to soak in," he said, "and now that it has the results are evident...

Author: By Kim G. Davis, | Title: Harvard Defense Still Number One; Gridders Prepare for Cornell Clash | 10/16/1973 | See Source »

With only four starters returning, there was some doubt about this year's defense. Restic was unsure how sophomores George Newhouse, the adjuster, and Eric Kurzweil, the strong side linebacker, would react under game pressure. Both have come through exceptionally well. The Crimson coaching staff picked Newhouse and defensive tackle Joe Mackey as the outstanding defensive players against Columbia...

Author: By Kim G. Davis, | Title: Harvard Defense Still Number One; Gridders Prepare for Cornell Clash | 10/16/1973 | See Source »

...outdone by the defense, the Crimson offense scored the most points ever against an Ivy League opponent. Through three games the Crimson has averaged better than 32 points per game. Although Restic calls this year's club a ball control team, they have outscored last year's "explosive" offense by more than a touchdown per game...

Author: By Kim G. Davis, | Title: Harvard Defense Still Number One; Gridders Prepare for Cornell Clash | 10/16/1973 | See Source »

...Inexperience really shows when you play in a different stadium in front of an unfriendly crowd," Restic said, and that could be especially important against Cornell, because their stadium has polyturf. "Most of our sophomores and some of our juniors have never played on artificial turf before," Restic lamented. "I just hope they overcome their inexperience as they did in the beginning of the season...

Author: By Kim G. Davis, | Title: Harvard Defense Still Number One; Gridders Prepare for Cornell Clash | 10/16/1973 | See Source »

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