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...summer that saw the rise of Ryan Fitzpatrick ’04 to the St. Louis Rams’ active roster and the U.S. Open breakthrough of James Blake ’01, two of Crimson baseball’s own became professionals...
...decision is something of a turnaround from earlier in the preseason, when O’Hagan was thought to have an advantage. Though O’Hagan—the No. 3 signal caller last year behind graduated seniors Ryan Fitzpatrick and Garrett Schires—has never thrown a collegiate pass, he has experience with the complex Harvard offense, performing well in the Crimson’s spring game...
While the high-powered offense was familiar, the players at its helm were most definitely different. Sophomores Liam O’Hagan and Richard Irvin—a transfer from Tulane University—are competing to replace recently graduated Ivy League Player of the Year Ryan Fitzpatrick, who enters this season as the third-string quarterback for the National Football League’s St. Louis Rams...
...press conference at the Murr Center yesterday, coach Tim Murphy acknowledged that his team “will have to replace a legendary quarterback” and added that he thinks Fitzpatrick “will be a starter in the NFL someday...
...back to the Fitzpatrick theory. No one will deny that the Crimson has a huge gap to fill under center. It’s hard to say, however, that the Quakers are in much better shape in that department—returning starter Pat McDermott generated less buzz in almost a full season than Harvard’s Liam O’Hagan did in one half of the team’s spring game...