Word: quarterbacked
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...don’t know that we used to recruit nationally,” quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick says. “And he goes out and he competes with the Stanfords, and the Cals, and the Northwesterns—those type of teams—and he wants to get the best players in the country to come to Harvard. I think that’s one reason we’ve been so successful...
...seniors had largely remained bit players their sophomore year, but entering their junior season, the Class of 2005 seemed poised to duplicate the success they had been party to as rookies. And despite concerns that the Crimson’s offense would suffer without the record-holding tandem of quarterback Neil T. Rose ’02-’03 and wide receiver Carl E. Morris ’03, Harvard pummeled its first four opponents, tacking a whopping 150 points on the scoreboard...
...course, that is the way the Class of 2005 will be remembered also. But with 33 wins—the most in any four-year period since 1909—two perfect seasons, two Ivy titles, and an NFL-drafted quarterback to its name, limiting its accomplishments to just four wins over Yale would be selling its members more than a little bit short...
...talk about the pros. How Fitzpatrick became the first Ivy quarterback to be drafted since 1984, taken in the seventh round by the St. Louis Rams. You can talk about how notoriously testy St. Louis coach Mike Martz—“we hit it off, he’s a great guy,” says Fitzpatrick—already waxes rhapsodic about his bright young prospect...
...There are the records that he inked this year. He owns the most total career offensive yards of any player in Crimson history—6,721 over four years. He has participated in more plays during his tenure—1,006—than any other Harvard quarterback. He possesses five of the 10 best single-game performances in school history, four of the best single-game passing performances, and is second all-time in career touchdown passes (39), career completions (384), and completion percentage (59.9). Or you can talk about the records he already held coming into...