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Today, Harvard is back in Ithaca to try again, but this time John Yovicsin won't be standing on the sideline scratching his head as Marinaro races up and down the field. The burden has fallen on Joe Restic, and not surprisingly, he has a variety of defenses to throw at the wonder boy from New Milford, Conn. Instead of keying one man on Marinaro, as Yovicsin did last year with some success. Restic plans to key "about five" men on Marinaro in "different defenses at different times...
...Restic hopes to keep Marinaro from breaking a long touchdown run. In order to hold Marinaro to short gains, Harvard will have to prevent him from playing his favorite trick--cutting back across the flow of the play...
...Restic said that Chuck Krohn has been switched from halfback to fullback as backup man for Hall. "We don't want to have to move DeMars back to full," Restic said. "You saw that happened against Columbia when we were finally able to play him at halfback...
...Harvard football problem of 1971 has been the lack of great speed in the defensive secondary. Our secondary will become a great secondary when coach Restic begins to play Rod Foster both ways. It was published in a Dallas. Texas newspaper that three head coaches of the NFL plan to draft Foster as a defensive safety...
...offense, Foster is obviously Restic's starting quarterback. He is an excellent signal caller and--when under pressure--very often a good passer and runner. Sincerely, John Tangen...