Nov. 19, 2009
They are the “heart and soul” of the team, according to Harvard coach Tim Murphy. They are the main reason why Harvard leads the Ivy League in both scoring and rushing offense. But you’ll never see them in the box scores and rarely see them mentioned in the headlines. They are the senior offensive linemen—John Paris, Ben Sessions, Alex Spisak, and James Williams—and each is happy to play the role of the unsung hero.
“I’ve never been a guy that wants to be in the limelight,” says Spisak, who made the switch from backup defensive lineman to starting offensive lineman last year. “The running backs know it’s up to you, the quarterback knows you need to do it, but the fans don’t. And that’s fine. We go to work every day, put in the extra time, watch the extra film, and nobody really knows that. When it boils down to it, we don’t need the glory.”
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