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After completing four consecutive passes on the Crimson’s opening drive, Irvin threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown on Harvard’s second possession...
...Hagan cemented his position a week later when he led Harvard to another comeback victory—this one against Ivy rival Brown. Down a touchdown late in the fourth quarter, O’Hagan engineered a dramatic last-minute, game-tying drive. The Crimson won the game 38-35 in double overtime as O’Hagan played the role of hero and Irvin cheered and watched from the sideline...
SEPT. 17, HARVARD at HOLY CROSS, 31-21Turning point: When sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, who lost the starting job to Richard Irvin, hit wide receiver Ryan Tyler for a 48-yard touchdown to erase a 21-20 Harvard deficit with 9:43 remaining in the season opener.Cause for concern: The Crimson’s 13 penalties for 110 yards, the ugliest of which were late hits in the red zone and a facemask call that led to sophomore kicker Matt Schindel’s first missed PAT in 21 attempts.MVP: Give...
...halftime. It may be safe to assume that when Penn coach Al Bagnoli and his coaching staff were devising their defensive strategy last week, game-planning against Widman’s pass-catching abilities wasn’t a major priority. Widman entered Saturday with eight catches and two touchdowns. Though Murphy and offensive coordinator Dave Cecchini had moved Widman out of the backfield and into the tight end role in recent weeks, calling the 250-lb. senior a threat from the tight end position might have been a bit of a stretch. But after Saturday’s performance...
...really need that kicking game.Despite two failed field goals and three botched extra-point attempts, the Harvard football team relied on a versatile offensive attack and its ever-improving defense to thump Penn 29-3 at Harvard Stadium on Saturday.H-back and tight end Kelly Widman had three touchdown receptions—one more than he had all season coming into the game—and the Crimson (6-4, 4-2 Ivy) held the visiting Quakers (5-4, 3-3) without a touchdown for the first time since 1997, when Harvard beat them 33-0. “We probably...