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Morris may be the best offensive player in all of Division 1-AA this season and is quite possibly the most dominating offensive player to come through the Crimson system in the modern era. Not only has he set nearly every Harvard receiving record but NFL scouts have already expressed heavy interest in his stock. If Morris continues to progress, there is a strong possibility that he will be drafted higher than any other Harvard player in history. Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00, now the starting middle linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks, is currently the all-time highest Crimson...
...course, a substantial amount of those yards can be credited to the offensive lines ahead of Palazzo—a group that included an NFL prospect in Mike Clare ’01 two years ago and four senior starters last season...
Meanwhile, a growing number of athletic groups have decided they can't wait for a scientific resolution to the controversy. Ephedra has been banned by the NFL, the NCAA and the International Olympic Committee. Predictably, Major League Baseball has taken no action yet. --By Leon Jaroff
This week geeks and jocks alike can rejoice as two of the biggest video games of the year, Sega's NFL 2K3, above left, and Madden NFL Football 2003, above right, go head to head for the hearts and thumbs of armchair quarterbacks everywhere. As connoisseurs know, the matchup between the two faux football titles is one of the greatest rivalries in video-game history. Which to choose? Both games feature bruisingly realistic graphics and obsessively detailed playbooks. (Safety Bait? Strong Y Flood? You make the call!) Both have player drafts, combines, trading deadlines and mini-camps for those...
DIED. JAY BERWANGER, 88, first winner of the Heisman Trophy in 1935 and first player ever drafted by the NFL; in Oak Brook, Ill. In the days before platoon football, Berwanger had to pass, block, tackle, punt, kick off, boot extra points and return punts. Unimpressed by football fame, he stored the trophy at the home of his aunt, who used it as a doorstop...