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There’s something wonderfully full-circle about it: O’Hagan, Pizzotti, Witt, Pizzotti, O’Hagan.That’s the list of starting quarterbacks for No. 23 Harvard’s last seven games, and the announced starter for this coming Saturday’s clash at Dartmouth. With so much turnover under center, it’s a wonder that there haven’t been more turnovers, and that the Crimson has barely faltered in running up a 6-1 record in those seven games. The most memorable of those was last...
...next drive, senior quarterback Jeff Terrell led the Tigers 76 yards downfield to even the score at seven with 7:25 remaining. The Princeton signal-caller burned Harvard for 223 yards in the air and 32 on the ground...
...Junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan didn’t start in his return from a five-game suspension, but he finished. O’Hagan, who had been suspended for the season’s first five games for an unspecified violation of team rules, was brought in early in the second quarter to take over for junior Chris Pizzotti, who stuggled. Pizzotti was 4-of-9 passing for 46 yards, a touchdown and an interception. With Pizzotti under center, Harvard had managed just seven points, a touchdown after a blocked punt near the end of the first...
...cause.Princeton began the drive after the questionable play call from Murphy, who decided to run a trick play, a reverse throwback to Sanders, which was picked off by Tiger linebacker Luke Steckel. The Crimson also had two chances to win it after the Circle score, but junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan threw two interceptions on the final two drives to seal the deal.Yet O’Hagan did give Harvard a new set of legs early, replacing junior Chris Pizzotti in the second quarter. The junior ran for 89 yards on ten carries and completed...
...last time the Harvard football team lost a game before this weekend was a memorable time. A wild swing of momentum on special teams, a key fourth-down call, and a turnover-free effort by quarterback Liam O’Hagan were the headline-makers against Princeton a year ago, the last time the Crmison lost before rattling off nine wins in a row.So what made the difference this time?A few wild swings of momentum on special teams, a key fourth-down call, the return of O’Hagan from suspension, and some head-scratching officiating marked...