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Sophomore Liam O’Hagan had the chance to play Division I-A ball. A standout two-way athlete from the Breck School in Minnesota, he was recruited as a safety by Boston College, Colorado, Minnesota, and Vanderbilt...
...more familiar with the complex Harvard offense. In the spring game on April 30, O’Hagan was 12-of-14 for 202 yards and four touchdowns against the second team defense. His play during the spring led wide receiver Corey Mazza to remark that, “Liam in his pads looks like a clone of Fitzy...
Harvard coach Tim Murphy said yesterday that sophomore Richard Irvin, a transfer from Tulane, will start for the Crimson against the Crusaders, but added that sophomore Liam O’Hagan would certainly see playing time...
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...
...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...