Word: irvinã
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Dates: during 2005-2005
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...through the season, though, Irvin??€™s thoughts began to wander northeastwards. Keeping within NCAA regulations, he had his high school coach contact the Harvard program about transferring...
...Irvin??€™s transfer application was accepted, but he wasn’t due to matriculate until September. Back at Harvard, the O’Hagan-Pizzotti race had become slightly one-sided due to Pizzotti’s injury. Coach Murphy had to convert then-sophomore wide receiver Mike Jones back to his original position at quarterback just to provide some depth behind center, and even enlisted Fitzpatrick to help with drills...
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...
With his yet-to-matriculate challengers Richard Irvin??€”currently a freshman at Tulane—and high school senior Jeff Witt looking on from the sidelines, O’Hagan proved himself more than competent at the helm of Harvard’s high-powered offense, completing 13 of his 21 attempts for 202 yards and four touchdowns, offset by just one interception...
While O’Hagan, Fitzpatrick’s backup at season’s end, will probably be considered the frontrunner entering spring workouts, Irvin??€™s experience may tempt Murphy, who is hesitant to turn over his offense to an unproven signal caller...