"Joe Restic, who devised a complex offense known as the multiflex while coaching in Canada and took it to Harvard, becoming its longest-serving football coach, died on Thursday in Boston. He was 85.
Joe Restic in 1993. He won or shared five Ivy League titles.
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Restic, who lived in Milford, Mass., had been in declining health for several years, his daughter Kathleen Restic said.
When Restic was named the Crimson coach, Harvard was far removed from glory years in the early 20th century when Coach Percy Haughton produced five undefeated seasons."
Joe Restic in 1993. He won or shared five Ivy League titles.
Interviews, insight and analysis from The Times on the competition and culture of college football.
Restic, who lived in Milford, Mass., had been in declining health for several years, his daughter Kathleen Restic said.
When Restic was named the Crimson coach, Harvard was far removed from glory years in the early 20th century when Coach Percy Haughton produced five undefeated seasons."
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