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...precautionary reasons. O’Hagan has almost fully recovered from an offseason hand injury and could have played if necessary, while Berg and Dawson—who sits just 1,008 yards away from the all-time Ivy League rushing record—simply took the day off.At quarterback, a strong performance came from sophomore Chris Pizzotti, O’Hagan’s backup. Pizzotti went 20-of-40 for 192 yards and two touchdowns with the first team offense, while second-team duties were shared by sophomore Richard Irvin and freshmen Jeff Witt and Andrew Hatch. While...
...Brown running back Nick Hartigan, while not a Crimson athlete, is of the same breed. The thing is, he very well might not get drafted. He’s not as good as Fitzpatrick coming out of college, and he plays a position with more elite players than the quarterback spot. My top Ivy League football source predicts that his name won’t be called at all this weekend, yet that hasn’t stopped the hype machine from churning out useless info about him. ESPN’s Dan Shanoff blatantly admitted that every year...
...colleges across the country, it is this mysteriousness that makes the recruitment process as big a deal as it has become. Heck, for football, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and the entire gamut of sports publications will devote countless words and hours of coverage to see where the top-ranked prep quarterback will sign (Tim Tebow, ranked by many as the best of the class of 2006, chose Florida over Alabama live on ESPNews). For fans, both students and alumni, the waiting and watching can inspire new hope and excitement for the following year during the long off-season.Despite the regulations...
...pounds and still growing, Pilconis will provide a big target for rising junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan...
...alleged rape at Duke should remind us of the importance of Take Back The Night (April 10-14). We spend 51 weeks of the year in a culture that tacitly condones sexual violence. We make the time and the space one night, Monday April 10, for a former NFL Quarterback, Donald McPherson, to discuss athletics, masculinity, and our culture of violence, and one night, Thursday April 13, for survivors to share their experiences at the vigil. If we all do our part to continue the openness of the supportive community that TBTN encourages—if we can see that...