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...it’s not a legal issue, it’s not a public issue, so in that case it’s a private team matter.”Pizzotti started the season opener against Holy Cross and was lifted for No. 3 quarterback Jeff Witt, a sophomore, when a defender leveled a debilitating sideline hit that hyperextended his knee.The most recent suspension concerned senior Keegan Toci. Last week, Murphy told The Crimson that the former wide receiver had been dismissed from the team indefinitely because of an undisclosed “team matter.”Just...
...proved quite capable of shouldering the load against Holy Cross. The defensive line is possibly the best in the league, and coach Tim Murphy and captain Ryan Tully have raved about a young defensive secondary. Depth at wideout will also ease the early-season burden on sophomore newcomer Jeff Witt under center...
...began to prove himself early in Harvard’s season-opening 31-14 victory over Holy Cross, completing 10 of 13 passes for 126 yards in just over a quarter of work.But when Pizzotti went down with a hyperextended knee just minutes into the second quarter, sophomore Jeff Witt did not have the luxury of practice time with the first unit. When his number was called, he had to perform immediately, with the Crimson in a 7-3 hole to boot.The Lilburn, Ga. native responded by helping Harvard to 31 unanswered points, posting 105 yards...
...depleted Brown D. In another intriguing matchup, the Bears start the league’s most experienced signal-caller in Joe DiGiacomo while the Crimson, after the suspension of Liam O’Hagan and the injury to Week One starter Chris Pizzotti, trot out the most inexperienced, Jeff Witt, with all of a baker’s dozen career passing attempts to his name. Brown’s secondary is suspect at best, and it will be up to Witt to exploit it.The game could come down to special teams. Brown sports the Ancient Eight’s best...
...third-leading rusher in Ivy League history. And in ’04 and ’05, the Crimson quarterbacks were Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 and junior Liam O’Hagan, respectively. On Saturday, Harvard will see the first start ever from sophomore quarterback Jeff Witt, and Brown will begin game two of the post-Hartigan ever. Judging from the first game, though, it may be an easier transition than originally imagined for both teams.“Obviously, losing Hartigan is a big blow, but they seem to have found tailback by committee...