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Receiver-Roommate Duo of Scott, Shelton-Mosley Tops Offense

Being injured and watching Shelton-Mosley have the season he did certainly gave Scott a new perspective on the game.

“It was a time where I really just got to be a student of the game,” Scott said. “Just watching him...do big things really motivated me to get back on the field.”

It’s clear that being roommates has had an impact on the two receivers. According to Shelton-Mosley, there are plenty of advantages to having a roommate who plays the same position as himself. They’re able to watch film together in their room outside of regular practices and discuss their releases and route-running.

Disadvantages?

“This guy stays up ‘til like, three, four a.m. every morning.” Shelton-Mosley said.

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Their relationship extends well beyond the field, though. They spend most of their time outside of football in the same classes, as both are economics concentrators. They also spend a lot of time outside of football and class together. According to senior quarterback Joe Viviano, they both love to dance. They’re also, at least in their opinion, fashionable and try to outdress one another. It’s always a competition, but as with all competitions, someone has to win.

“Dance moves over to Adam,” Viviano said. “It’s competitive, but you can’t beat [Scott].”

As for who earns the title for the better dresser is? Both captain Sean Ahern and Viviano had the same answer: Justice.

—Staff writer Gant Player can be reached at wplayer@college.harvard.edu.

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