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...obscure collegiate athlete Y, because X is better or Y isn’t good enough”? Around the Ivies doesn’t have the answer. Instead, with the above delicacy in mind, it asks another question: Is Harvard better off with Chris Pizzotti at quarterback than Liam O’Hagan, who is out indefinitely with a separated shoulder? First, the history. After the graduation of Ryan Fitzpatrick ‘05, O’Hagan took over the No. 1 spot in the first half of the season opener (remember Richard Irvin?), with Pizzotti stuck...
...plays for just 49 yards.The rushing attack improved in terms of consistency this week, with freshman Gino Gordon getting the bulk of the carries—20 for 69 yards. But the ground game also turned out to be a sore spot for the Crimson, as senior quarterback Liam O’Hagan’s 11th rush of the day in the third quarter led to a shoulder injury that may force him out of the starting lineup on Saturday. The first quarter ended with Lehigh on top, 10-3, and the Mountain Hawks went into the break leading...
...defense played heroically.“We need to be in sync...to beat good teams,” Murphy added.ELECTRIC SLIDEIt seemed like déjà vu for fans watching the Crimson on Saturday. Last week against Brown, a big hit on senior quarterback Liam O’Hagan—which may or may not have resulted in a mild concussion—knocked him out of the game and pressed senior Chris Pizzotti into action, while against Lehigh, O’Hagan’s inability to slide on a scramble midway through the third quarter...
Let’s take a second to credit the Crimson coaching staff for its handling of Liam O’Hagan last Saturday. The game was within a score when the league’s most efficient passer and leader in total offense took a bone-crunching hit early in the third quarter. With harrowing new research being done on the long-term neurological consequences of concussions, head coach Tim Murphy and the team doctors went the safe route and held O’Hagan out for the rest of the night, trusting the game-tested Pizzotti to seal...
...This is a guy that we have to know where he is at all times,” he said. “Kind of like Ryan Fitzpatrick, a little bit like Liam O’Hagan, he’s a guy that if you don’t keep an eye on him, you don’t have him in your radar, then he’s going to improvise some plays that you can’t necessarily set up defenses...