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Junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan faced pressure from an aggressive Bulldogs defense, which regularly sent linebackers and corners on blitzes to disrupt the Crimson attack. O’Hagan finished with 53 yards passing and an interception and was replaced by junior Chris Pizzotti midway through the third quarter...
...games since 2003. If that’s all you need to know, skip to the prediction. But if you’re not convinced that the Crimson will roll, keep reading. This matchup features the second and third most efficient passers in the Ivy League, respectively, in Chris Pizzotti and the Big Green’s surprise senior Mike Fritz. Oh, wait, that’s right: Pizzotti got benched in favor of unsuspended classmate Liam O’Hagan, who threw two late interceptions in the Princeton game. If you don’t like to mess with...
...Hagan served the last game of his five-game suspension two weeks ago against Lafayette and then replaced junior Chris Pizzotti to start the second quarter of the Princeton game. His presence adds a new dimension to an already multi-faceted Crimson offense, posing a danger to defenses through the air as well as on the ground...
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...
...Nothing came easy for Harvard on Saturday. The muffed punt-fake was followed by four Crimson interceptions by three different players, the last three of which occurred on Harvard’s final three possessions of the game. Starting signal-caller Chris Pizzotti threw one in his quarter of work, while O’Hagan threw twin picks on the Crimson’s two last-ditch scoring drives late in the fourth quarter. Then, while up 28-24 in the final frame, Harvard called on wideout Chris Sanders to throw a pass as part of a trick reverse. Instead...