"I won't say we can't pass," Restic said, "butwe sure didn't today."
"We tried to identify from formations what theywere going to do out there," Dartmouth Coach BuddyTeevens said. "Our defensive staff did a great jobpreparing our guys and our guys digested it well."
The feast continued on the field, where the BigGreen throroughly digested what was left of theinjury-ridden Harvard offense, which was missingthree linemen and leading receiver Andy Lombara.
According to Restic, replacing the injuredsenior starters is the key for a successfulconclusion to the season.
"Our problem is simple. We need some peopleback," the 20-year coaching veteran said.
But while sitting on the bench, those injuredseniors saw their final chance for an Ivy Leaguetitle reduced to a mere glimmer of hope.Big Green, 17-0 in Hanover, N.H.
HARVARD 0-0-0-0--0Dartmouth 7-7-3-0--17
First Quarter
D--Page 49 run (Durkin kick)
Second Quarter
D--Page 28 run (Durkin kick)
Third Quarter
D--FG Durkin 21
Fourth Quarter
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