Word: hagan
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...recent news of top Minnesota high school quarterback Liam O’Hagan’s commitment to attend Harvard in the fall was undoubtedly good news for the next four years of Crimson football. After all, the 6’2, 210 lb. O’Hagan was also recruited by D-IA heavyweights Colorado, Boston College, Vanderbilt and Minnesota, and was both All-Metro and All-State in his senior year at Breck High School...
While football coach Tim Murphy told The Crimson in an interview earlier this month that O’Hagan had decided to focus his efforts to the gridiron, Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh couldn’t deny when pressed that he would love to have O’Hagan try out for the baseball team as well...
...playing two sports is definitely possible, as these two athletes have demonstrated by becoming major contributors for both of their sports, all while handling the multitude of responsibilities created by playing on two D-I teams. However, whether or not O’Hagan should play baseball as well as football or not is not something I or anyone else can really say. It’s a decision that has to be made jointly by O’Hagan and Murphy...
According to Murphy, O’Hagan has agreed to play only on the gridiron, but Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh confessed he wouldn’t mind if the young fireballer made his way over to the diamond at O’Donnell Field for a tryout...
Either way, one thing is for certain: this may be the first, but it definitely won’t be Murphy’s last win traced back to Liam O’Hagan...