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Embattled quarterback Josh Cohen, the Big Green’s primary signal-caller in 2005, made his return to action last week in the late stages of a lopsided loss to New Hampshire, completing 2-of-5 passes for six yards and throwing an interception. That wasn’t even the worst line for an Ivy quarterback on the day: Penn’s Robert Irvin threw five passes—to the other team. The Quakers offense is being exposed for its dependence on hobbled tailback Joe Sandberg. Without him, they’ve managed only 21 points...
...people by opening up a 28-0 lead on Colgate last week, and then surprised very few by giving it all back and going on to lose the game, 31-28, in overtime. Milan Williams was the offensive catalyst with 179 running yards, and new signal-caller Tom Bennewitz threw for three scores. But a porous defense leaves Dartmouth vulnerable to a thrashing by Santos and the Wildcats...
...starter under their belts. Quarterback With any luck, there’ll only be one this year. If that’s the case, the Crimson should be in good shape, as senior Liam O’Hagan has more total yards than any other Ivy signal-caller through the season’s first week. With more weapons than ever at his disposal, his second full season as a starter could be one of the most productive in the league and could approach some of the all-time team passing marks. Running Backs Cheng Ho is entrenched...
...solid preseason earned O’Hagan the No. 1 QB job after just two offensive series in the Crimson’s season opener, and he ended the season as the most productive quarterback in the Ivy League, with the second most total yards by a Harvard signal-caller in a single season in team history. But last year, a five-game suspension to start the campaign thrust an unprepared O’Hagan into the fray on Week 6, and he ended the season where he began it—on the bench. On Saturday against Holy Cross...
Other stories to watch: the debut of the Cheng Ho Show, as the sophomore inherits the feature back role from the legendary Clifton Dawson ’07, and the start of the first full year of Liam O’Hagan since the senior signal-caller led the league in total offense as a sophomore...