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...Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 was gone. It was time for sophomores Liam O’Hagan and Richard Irvin to take his place...
...Hartigan, who leads the league in rushing yards (1,498) and touchdowns (17), was profiled in both USA Today and the New York Times in advance of the Bears’ showdown with then-undefeated Penn on Oct. 29.Even former Harvard quarterback and current St. Louis Rams backup Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 did not draw that kind of copy. Sure, rumors of his 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...
...match-up against Penn will mark the last home game for Harvard’s senior class. As is tradition, a pregame ceremony will honor the seniors and their families.This year’s group of Crimson seniors does not boast the big name of a Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 or a Dante Balestracci ’04, but it did contribute to one of the most successful four-year periods in Harvard history. Entering the Penn game, the Crimson has a 29-9 record over the past four years—including the historic 10-0 season...
...indication that he can be not just a solid quarterback but an outstanding quarterback. He seems to have a combination of drive and toughness and a willingness to learn from his mistakes. I think he can be in the mold of a Neil Rose or a Ryan Fitzpatrick.” Rose ’03 and Fitzpatrick ’05 were the staring quarterbacks before O’Hagan, each of them leading the Crimson to an undefeated season.Harvard knows that to beat Dartmouth, and the other teams on its schedule, it needs a well rounded game...
...pretty good.The most interesting question turned out to be: “the most important player on the 2005 Harvard football team is...” No slight meant to team captain Erik Grimm or defensive anchor Matt Thomas but the choices I offered were Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tom Brady, and Clifton Dawson, seeking to avoid subjectivity by including, in fact, only one true member of the 2005 Harvard football team. However, I received almost as many votes for Fitzpatrick (6)—last year’s captain and current NFL quarterback—as Dawson...