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...just eaten the ball and gone on with the next play. Again, Holy Cross did a good job defending it. [O’Hagan will] be back in those situations.” Harvard’s momentum continued to mount through the third quarter, as sophomore safety Collin Zych silenced a Crusader red zone threat, intercepting Randolph’s pass in the end zone for a touchback. “I mean, that’s what Coach stresses, never throw picks in the end zone, never have turnovers in the end zone, and you just can?...
...gone on with the next play. Again, Holy Cross did a good job defending it. [O’Hagan]’ll be back in those situations.”And Harvard’s momentum continued to climb through the third quarter, as sophomore defensive back Collin Zych silenced a Crusader red zone threat, intercepting Randolph’s pass in the end zone for a touchback.“I mean that’s what Coach stresses, never throw picks in the end zone, never have turnovers in the end zone, and you just can?...
...Berry, must replace departed All-Ivy corner Steve Williams ’07, a role that will be filled by junior Derrick Barker, the Crimson’s nickel back last season. Two new starters will take over at the safety positions, where senior Ryan Barnes and sophomore Collin Zych will attempt to fill the shoes of two All-Ivy graduates...
...returns junior All-American cornerback Andrew Berry and sophomore corner Derrick Barker, who played as the nickel back all last season.Replacing the safeties is a slightly bigger concern; junior Steve Sheehan, who had 12 tackles in nine games last year, will take over in one spot, while sophomore Collin Zych, who has not recorded a tackle in his college career, will hold down that position.Beyond those two questions, the Crimson appears to be reloaded for the 2008 campaign. The defense returns six of the front seven, and the backups at linebacker could probably start at any other school...
Other notables include a pair of defensive backs. Collin Zych from Plano, Texas, has a twin brother who committed to the University of Texas, while John Fahnenstiel from North Muskegon, Mich. placed third in SPARQ (a measurement of speed, power, reaction, agility and quickness) rating at the annual Clemson Nike Camp last May. The SPARQ rating weighs and combines a player’s 40-yard dash, 20-yard shuffle, vertical jump and bench press into a single number intended to measure overall athleticism...