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WORCESTER—What a difference a preseason makes. Just ask Liam O’Hagan. Two years ago, a solid preseason earned O’Hagan the No. 1 QB job after just two offensive series in the Crimson’s season opener, and he ended the season as the most productive quarterback in the Ivy League, with the second most total yards by a Harvard signal-caller in a single season in team history. But last year, a five-game suspension to start the campaign thrust an unprepared O’Hagan into the fray on Week...
...onetime Redskins QB returns to Washington in a Congressman's uniform. We pick Shuler to captain the House Dems' football team vs. a G.O.P. squad led by wrestling coach Jim Jordan (R., Ohio...
...faced a rushing defense of Harvard’s staunchness. Senior tackle Michael Berg leads a unit that rates an 8.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, somewhere between topaz and corundum. They should be able to handcuff McLeod, and, I’m guessing, Bulldogs QB Matt Polhemus, untested because of the run game’s success (21 pass attempts per game, five touchdowns in nine outings) isn’t prepared for the challenge. In addition to the benefits of hosting, the psychological element in this edition of The Game is non-negligible. Harvard has captured...
...fullback for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Once he reached high school, Sherlock switched from trading blocks with his brother to trading them with some of Maine’s top football prospects at Maine Township South High School, where he played no fewer than four positions. “My QB rating in high school must’ve been off the charts because every time I threw, it was like a 60-yard touchdown or something,” Sherlock says. “They never expect the half-back pass or the double-pass, especially in high school...
...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 success and are wary of plugging a rusty QB into the heart of the Ancient Eight title race, continue on for some more assurance. But if you remember that O’Hagan, in his prime last season, torched Dartmouth by running for two scores and throwing for another, you’re probably ready to advance...