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...football program,” said Murphy of ball security. “No. 1 in nation in 2001, No. 1 in 2002, No. 1 in the Ivy League three of the last four years. It’s dramatic.”Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, who hoped to improve upon a three-interception performance against Lehigh, matched that number against the Big Red and managed only 95 yards passing. Playing with a decimated receiving corps, O’Hagan routinely dropped back to pass only to look downfield and find nobody open.With the Crimson?...
...Mazza, dressed in warm-ups and a baseball cap, jokingly asked staff physician Dr. Mark Steiner if he could go into the game. He bounced up and down as if to show how his injured ankle was ready to go.Then, on the field, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan threw one of his interceptions, and the joke got a lot less funny. The lack of depth at wide receiver is catching up to the Crimson, and the 27-13 final score didn’t reveal the half of it. To date, the Crimson has amassed 942 total receiving...
...thrilling 38-35 double-overtime marathon. Those teams had the swagger. The team that took the field on Saturday in Ithaca did not. This isn’t the responsibility of any individual. You certainly can’t pin it on sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan. After all, he was the architect of the Crimson’s two dramatic comebacks earlier this year and has since lost his top three receivers. You can’t point at junior tailback Clifton Dawson either. Sure the All-American hasn’t been as dominating as last...
...Red.The point swing wasn’t all, though. The Harvard giveaways came at the most inopportune times, repeatedly undercutting any momentum the Crimson may have gained. Twice, Harvard took possession in Big Red territory off a Cornell mistake. And twice, struggling sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan threw an interception on the following play.“Too many mistakes,” O’Hagan said afterwards, shaking his head in disgust. “I put that on me, not thinking the right things out there sometimes, and it cost us the football game...
...rushing yards in the teams’ three meetings during his career. Even more discouraging for the Crimson, after a week when coach Tim Murphy stressed ball security, Harvard came out and committed five turnovers—four in the first half alone. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, who hoped to improve upon a three interception performance against Lehigh, matched that number against the Big Red and managed only 95 yards passing. Playing with a decimated receiving corps, O’Hagan routinely dropped back to pass only to look downfield and find nobody open. With the Crimson?...