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...multiple-choice variety should be more familiar to you guys. Harvard will win the 123rd edition of The Game, one of college football’s most storied rivalries, at Harvard Stadium tomorrow because: a. Its running back and quarterback, Clifton Dawson and Liam O’Hagan, are a more talented and experienced version of Yale’s own rusher-passer duo—Mike McLeod and Matt Polhemus. b. Its defense, ranked first in the nation in fewest rushing yards allowed and sacks per game, is far superior.c. It is playing at home, where it is unbeaten...
With Harvard trailing 20-13 in a scoreless second half against Penn, 97 yards separated the Crimson offense from the tying touchdown. On first down from the 3-yard line, junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan dropped back to pass, only to trip and fall into the end zone, resulting in a safety.The play was emblematic of Harvard’s general fortunes at Franklin Field Saturday, as the Crimson (7-2, 4-2 Ivy) fell to the Quakers (5-4, 3-3 Ivy) 22-13 in front of 7,819 fans in Philadelphia, PA.The game opened...
...strong play.Whether or not the curse exists Harvard, the bottom line is: the Crimson did not play well Saturday.Wrought with turnovers—a total of four, plus a safety—the offense could not move the ball in the second half. Junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan managed just 13 yards in the air after the break, and the total offense was held to just 97.But the other side of the ball must shoulder some of the responsibility.Coming in with the best defensive line in the League, Harvard could not get to the quarterback and could...
...Crimson’s first snap saw junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan slip on his dropback and fall into the end zone, earning Penn an easy two points and making the contest a two-possession game...
...yard carry in the first quarter on his way to 119 yards on the game. But the Quakers and four first-half turnovers proved too much for Harvard to overcome. After taking a 7-0 lead on a five-yard pass from junior Liam O’Hagan to sophomore tight end Jason Miller, set up by Dawson’s 55-yard scamper, Penn responded with a running attack of its own. Penn’s Joe Sandberg scored on a 15-yard run on the ensuing drive to tie the game at seven apiece. After a three...