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WORCESTER, Mass.-—Ryan Fitzpatrick is not coming back. It seems like Harvard coach Tim Murphy has been reminding himself and his team of that unfortunate fact since the day Fitzpatrick ’05 strode off the field after his final game against Yale last year...
Irvin likely would have seen the field again if it wasn’t for sophomore Liam O’Hagan doing his best Fitzpatrick imitation. Directing the same shotgun offense in which his predecessor thrived, O’Hagan scrambled, darted, and passed his way to 258 yards in the air, 63 on the ground, three touchdowns, and one interception...
...Murphy didn’t have to remind anybody that Fitzpatrick isn’t coming back. In game one of the post-Fitzpatrick era, Harvard did not miss a beat...
Like those graduated players sitting in the stands, the 2004 season was also present Saturday. Its significance still lingers over the entire Harvard football program. You can’t pick up a game story or press release without reading about Ryan Fitzpatrick, or the Crimson’s 12-game winning streak—the longest in Division I-AA—or about how Ivy rivals Brown and Penn are itching to strip Harvard of its crown...
Over the years, the names have changed. Ivy Players of the Year Mike Mitchell, Carl Morris, and Fitzpatrick as well as standout skill position players like Dan Castles, Neil Rose, and Brian Edwards, have all grabbed their diplomas and moved on. With each departure, the league’s observers begin etching the deceased date on the tombstone that commemorates the two squads’ tyrannical hold on their fellow Ivies...