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Carr, Harrington leave
programs scrambling
David Carr and Joey Harrington
followed similar paths through
last season and into the NFL
Hank Hager
Sports Reporter
Their lives and careers have par
alleled each other.
They both led their schools to na
tional recognition and top-name
bowl appearances, and in the
process became poster boys for
staying in school.
One was the first overall pick in
the 2002 NFL Draft. The other went
two spots behind that.
Even their schools have mim
icked one another in the search for
their replacements.
The only difference is that one
wears No. 8 while the other sports
No. 3.
Joey Harrington and David Carr,
saviors of the Oregon and Fresno
State football programs, respective
ly, both played the 2001 season
amid national exposure and Heis
man expectations.
Harrington has gone on to the De
troit Lions while Carr is the top sig
nal-caller for the NFL’s newest team,
the Houston Texans.
Both are expected to take a ma
jority of snaps for their respective
teams this season, although Har
rington won’t start immediately.
And like many rookies in the NFL,
both have had an adjustment peri
od.
“Route concepts are route con
cepts, no matter what level you’re
playing on,” Harrington told the De
troit Free Press. “Everybody runs
the hook, curl flat, everybody runs
posts. It’s just a matter of learning
the new terminology for those
routes and then learning the new
protections that go with them.”
Most agree the two will eventual
ly find success on the professional
gridiron. The big question, at least
in the collegiate world, surrounds
Fresno State and Oregon.
How can each team replace its
former franchise players?
For the Bulldogs, that answer
came in the shape of junior Jeff
Grady — for one game, anyway.
Turn to Scrambling, page 8
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Above: Justin Case Conder Fresno State Media Services
David Carr (above) and Joey Harrington (below) both had outstanding senior seasons
at Fresno State and Oregon, respectively. Carr now starts for the Houston Texans of
the NFL, while Harrington is fighting for a starting job with the Detroit Lions.
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