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...overtime win. It’s old hat to Harvard fans, who are used to seeing Fitzpatrick light up defenses and lead thrilling comebacks. The rest of the sports world, however, is only now taking notice of the former Crimson standout. On the heels of Fitzpatrick??s NFL debut—the third-highest first-game passing performance in history—the media blitz has been unremitting. He has appeared on ESPN’s Cold Pizza, the Jim Rome Show, ESPN Radio, and NFL Sirius radio in addition to several national radio shows. SportsCenter ran continuous...
...Hagan had turned down numerous offers from Division I-A schools to play as a safety so that he could come to Cambridge and lead the Crimson offense. Irvin had left behind a starting job and a scholarship at Tulane with the idea that he would be Fitzpatrick??s successor...
...perfect score on the Wonderlic personnel test prompted blurbs in Sports Illustrated and ESPN.com Page 2’s Daily Quickie. And broadcasters at the Hula Bowl frequently marveled at his participation in the all-senior event just moments before sitting for a final exam.But even relative to Fitzpatrick??s story, Hartigan and his candidacy for a Rhodes Scholarship have, as Harvard Sports Information Director Chuck Sullivan said, “a lot of legs.”“How many potential Rhodes scholars do you have that are leading the nation in rushing...
...singular polemical: “This is a poor question. I think calling one person the most important would be a poor reflection of how much of a TEAM sport football is, no?” Granted, it probably was a poor question, but the response, the familiarity with Fitzpatrick??s name, never a schoolmate of theirs, reveals an almost even level of pre-knowledge as knowledge. In keeping with our liberal-arts pedigree, the questions that proved most problematic were those that dealt with specific players. Which of the following is the name of a recent Harvard...
Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan has all of a single game under his belt as a starter for the Crimson, but even after slight playing time, the temptation to start stacking him up against Ryan Fitzpatrick??another athletic scrambler with a Gaelic last name—is already tough to escape...